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Killaloe Cathedral

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Location
  
Killaloe, County Clare

Denomination
  
Church of Ireland

Website
  
Official website

Opened
  
1225

Dedication
  
Flannán

Country
  
Ireland

Weekly attendance
  
Average of 25–30

Functional status
  
In use

Capacity
  
400

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Province
  
Anglican Province of Dublin

Similar
  
Dysert O'Dea Monastery, St Mary's Cathedral - Limerick, Inis Cathaigh, Quin Abbey, Corcomroe Abbey

The Cathedral Church of St. Flannan, Killaloe is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Killaloe, County Clare in Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin.

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Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Killaloe, it is now one of three cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Limerick and Killaloe. The Dean of the Cathedral is the Very Reverend Gary Paulsen who is also Dean of Killaloe, Dean of Kilfenora and both Dean and Provost of Kilmacduagh

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History

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Killaloe Cathedral dates from the transition between the Romanesque and Gothic periods. The font is decorated with arabesque ornaments. On the north side of the cathedral is a small oratory or chapel of a date far prior to the cathedral; and probably the original sanctuary of the holy man who founded the abbey. Its roof is very deep, and made entirely of stone; it has a belfry, and two doorways to the east and west.

Recent restoration

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A £200,000 restoration project involving the repair of a Romanesque doorway and the reconstruction of a 12th-century high cross, was completed in 2001. The Kilfenora Cross, embedded in the walls of the Gothic cathedral in the 1930s, is once again free-standing. The imposing 12-ft monument is now in the nave of the building.

Burials

  • John Rider (bishop)

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    References

    Killaloe Cathedral Wikipedia