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Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow

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Denomination
  
Catholic

Status
  
Cathedral

Groundbreaking
  
7 April 1828

Phone
  
+353 59 916 4087

Website
  
carlowcathedral.ie

Years built
  
5

Opened
  
1833

Province
  
Leinster

Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow

Location
  
College Street, Carlow, Ireland

Address
  
College St, Graigue, Carlow, Ireland

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
County Carlow Military M, Brownshill Dolmen, Carlow County Museum, Duckett's Grove, Delta Garden Centre

The Cathedral of the Assumption is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin located in Carlow town. The cathedral was dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1833. It is known for its beautifully detailed 151 ft (46 m) spire which is one of the highest points in town.

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Architect Thomas Cobden, designer of much of the adjacent college, designed the cathedral. it was the second Catholic cathedral built in Ireland after Catholic Emancipation, after the Catholic Cathedral in Waterford. The tower and lantern was inspired by the Cloth Hall in Bruges, Belgium, building commenced on the cathedral 7 April 1829.

Opposite the cathedral is a much larger, St. Mary's Church (Church of Ireland) which was built to be a Catholic church. The Cathedral is built beside St. Patrick's, Carlow College the former seminary of the Diocese, many students from the college were ordained in the cathedral.

Controversy over Changes to the Altar

A parishioner took action in the Supreme Court against the Cathedral Administrator, Father John Byrne, and the trustees of the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin in 1996 to prevent the re-ordering of the interior in line with the changes recommended by the Second Vatican Council. The action was unsuccessful and the changes, including the removal of the altar rails and pulpit, went ahead.

The 2013 Christmas Eve mass was broadcast on RTÉ and the Christmas Day Eurovision mass celebrated by Bishop Denis Nulty was broadcast to Europe from the cathedral. The 2003 Easter ceremonies were broadcast to Europe from Carlow as well.

Burials

  • Bishop James Warren Doyle, O.E.S.A.
  • Bishop Patrick Foley
  • Bishop Thomas Keogh DD
  • Bishop Patrick Lennon DD
  • Bishop Laurence Ryan DD
  • References

    Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow Wikipedia