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St Canices Cathedral Kilkenny

st canices cathedral kilkennyHistory

Prior to his death in 1202, it was the vision of Bishop Felix O'Deleaney that the monastic settlement that was St Canice's should house a cathedral church. Since the 1120's the see of Ossory had been shifted from Aghaboe to Kilkenny but no new building was erected to mark the move. The bishop was one of the few who realised the significance of the Norman settlement of the region.

In consequence, he established the foundations of the cathedral with a view that the practically minded Norman overlords would sponsor the stone masons to erect a house of God worthy of both worship and prestige. Bishop O'Deleaney died before his vision became real. However in laying the foundations he left the challenge to his successors to complete the task.

st canices cathedral kilkennyThe 13th century cathedral of St Canice is the second longest cathedral in Ireland . The site on which the cathedral stands has been a site of Christian worship since the 6th century.

The architectural style of the cathedral is Early Gothic and it is built of limestone. The cathedral has been carefully preserved in its original style and form. It is richly endowed with many stained glass windows including the East window which is a replica of the interior of st canices cathedral kilkennyoriginal 13th century window.

The cathedral contains some of the finest 16th century monuments in Ireland . The memorials stretch right across the social spectrum from the great figures of the house of Ormonde to the humble shoemaker and carpenter.

The baptismal font is original and the ancient stone of enthronement for bishops still exists under the seat of the mediaeval throne in the North Transept, where to this day the bishops of Ossory are enthroned. The continental carvings on the choir stalls and the hammerbeam roof are not to be missed.

Beside the cathedral stands the 9th century round tower. It may once have been a watchtower and a refuge and it can be climbed to give an unsurpassing vantage point to view the city of Kilkenny and the surrounding countryside (weather permitting).

Norman Lynas, Dean of Ossory

Facilities

Cathedral facilities include:

Gift Shop, Toilets and Wheelchair access to cathedral

Guided tours of the cathedral are available by prior appointment

Information leaflets are available in 10 languages:

(English, Irish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese & Welsh)

Worksheets are available for students & children


Opening & Visiting Times:
April, May & September Mon - Sat

10 a.m - 1 p.m, 2 p.m 5 p.m.

 
  Sun 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
June, July & August Mon - Sat 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  Sun 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
October to March Mon - Sat

10 a.m. -1 p.m., 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.

  Sun 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Entrance Fees

Entrance Fees: (from 1st Jan 2007)

Cathedral

Round

Tower

Combination

(Cathedral and round tower)

 

Adults

€4.00

€3.00

€6.00

 

Concession

€3.00

€2.50

n/a

 

Groups

(10+ pax)

€3.00pp

€2.50

€5.50

 

Groups (10+ pax) with a cathedral guide

€3.50pp

€2.50

€6.00

 

Family ticket

n/a

n/a

€12.00**

 

 

 

Contact Details

St. Canice's Cathedral

Phone +353 56 7764971

Fax: +353 56 7723646

email : cathedral@ossory.anglican.org

Clergy Details

Rector & Dean
The Very Revd Norman Lynas,
Address
The Deanery, St. Canices Cathedral, Kilkenny
Phone/Fax
+ 353 56 7721516
email
Curate Assistant & Bishop's Vicar

The Revd Elaine Murray 056 7771998

Auxiliary Minister
The Revd Ian Coulter

+353 56 7762675

Services  
Sunday

0800 Eucharist (Said)

1115 The Cathedral Eucharist (2nd Sunday Family Service)

Wednesdays and Holy Days 1030 The Eucharist (Said)
Please see the Irish Times (Saturday) for details of up to date service times The cathedral is closed to visitors during services, although you are invited to join us for worship if you wish.

 

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