Killiney Chapel Act, 1828

When Site has been chosen and granted, a Chapel of Ease to be erected under the Direction of the Lord Archbishop of Dublin.

II. And be it further enacted, That when and so soon as a proper Scite shall have been chosen and granted, in manner aforesaid, for the Place of the said intended Chapel, that then and as soon thereafter as conveniently may be, it shall and may be lawful for his Grace William Lord Archbishop of Dublin, or his Successors, Archbishops of Dublin, to erect or cause to be erected upon the Ground so given and conveyed for the Purposes aforesaid a Chapel of Ease, with all necessary Accommodations; which Chapel, when built, shall be consecrated, and shall be dependent upon the Mother Church of the said Parish of Monkstown, as a Parochial Chapel of Ease annexed to said Church; and it shall and may be lawful to celebrate the Morning and Evening Service of the United Church of England and Ireland, and to administer the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and to preach the Word of God therein: Provided always, that nothing in this Act shall be construed to extend so as to endow the said Chapel with any Right, Privilege, or Liberty of a Parochial Church or independent District Chapel, or to authorize the Performance therein of the Service of Confirmation, Matrimony, and Burial of the Dead, or any or either of them, but that all such Services shall continue as before to be solemnized in the Parish Church only.