In the early 19th century, Phibsborough was a crime-ridden suburb home to many families living in poverty.
In 1984 Bernard Neary wrote: You could hardly be called a Dubliner if you hadn't heard of St. Peter's Church, Phibsborough.
The window depicts, among scenes of the life of Jesus Christ, the adoration of the Sacred Heart with Ss.
St. Peters is richly decorated with Gothic embellishments, such as gargoyles, pinnacles, bosses and columns made from Newry granite.
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