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St. Albert's Well
St Albert's Well is a shrine housing holy water, situated in a small side chapel at the entrance of Whitefriar Street Church. Despite its relatively recent creation, it is deeply venerated by local devotees as a sacred well, dedicated to St Albert of Sicily, patron saint of Carmelite studies. Visitors can visit this modest but significant spiritual site within the church premises.

Rose Windows
The Rosary Windows are a series of leaded stained-glass panels depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, believed to be among the oldest windows at Whitefriar Street Church. Crafted during the 1930s by Dublin artisans working at Earley & Company workshops on nearby Camden Street, they represent a significant example of early 20th-century Irish ecclesiastical craftsmanship. What to see here includes these intricate panels and the broader architectural heritage of this historic church location.
- 1.St. Albert's Well
- 2.Rose Windows
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