Suvarna Garge (Editor)

St. Mary's Church, Callan

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Ireland

Functional status
  
inactive

Diocese
  
Diocese of Ossory

Denomination
  
Church of Ireland

Style
  
Late Gothic

Dedication
  
Mary

St. Mary's Church, Callan

Location
  
Green Street, Callan, County Kilkenny

Previous denomination
  
Pre-Reformation Catholic

St. Mary's Church is a medieval church and National Monument in Callan, Ireland.

Contents

Location

St. Mary's is located in the centre of Callan, on the corner of Green Street and West Street.

History

St. Mary's Church was built c. 1250 by Hugh de Mapilton, Bishop of Ossory. All but the west tower was replaced c. 1460.

A carved "Trinity Stone," depicting the Trinity, is one of only a few surviving and was sculpted by Rory O'Tunny c. 1520. It was rediscovered in 1974. A chapel was added in 1530.

The chancel continued as a Church of Ireland (Anglican) place of worship until the 1970s.

Church

The church is a nave and chancel with north and south aisles, which have four-arch arcades. The chancel and choir are roofed, and inside the choir is a square baptismal font.

There are tomb-chests in the church but no effigies: one depicts a skeleton and another vaulting and tracery.

The north doorway depicts a carved head of a woman wearing a distinctive horned headdress of the Tudor era.

References

St. Mary's Church, Callan Wikipedia