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Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba

St Eunan's Cathedral (/ˈjnən/ YOO-nən), or the Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba as it is also known, is a cathedral in the parish of Conwal and Leck, part of the Diocese of Raphoe. Built between the years of 1890 and 1900, the cathedral is found in Letterkenny, County Donegal in Ireland. There are two cathedrals in the county; an older cathedral of the same name is found in the town of Raphoe, and since the Reformation, has been used by the Church of Ireland.

St Eunan's Cathedral
Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
St Eunan's Cathedral
Location in Ireland
54°57′01″N 7°44′24″W / 54.95028°N 7.74000°W / 54.95028; -7.74000
LocationArd Choluim, Letterkenny, County Donegal
CountryIreland
DenominationCatholic
Websitewww.steunanscathedral.ie
History
StatusCathedral
Founder(s)Cardinal Patrick O'Donnell
Consecrated16 June 1901
Cult(s) presentAdomnán, Columba
Events1985: Interior renovation
1988:Opening of Adoration Chapel
2001: Exterior cleaning of sandstone
2001: Centenary
Past bishop(s)William MacNeely
Anthony McFeely
Séamus Hegarty
Philip Boyce
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)William Hague
T. F. McNamara
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleGothic Revival
Years built1890–1900
Groundbreaking1888
Completed1900
Specifications
Number of spires1
MaterialsWhite sandstone
Bells12
Administration
ProvinceArmagh
DioceseRaphoe
ParishConwal and Leck
Clergy
Bishop(s)Alan McGuckian
PrebendaryKevin Gillespie
Curate(s)The Reverend Philip Kemmy
The Reverend Damien Nejad
Laity
Organist(s)(Fr) Michael Carney

The cathedral was commissioned by Cardinal O'Donnell - then Bishop of Raphoe - and who, in 1888 aged 32, became the youngest bishop in the world at that time.[1] The cathedral, located on Castle Street opposite Conwal Parish Church in the town, celebrated its centenary in 2001.

Description edit

 
Cathedral altar c.1900

The cathedral is named for the Saints Adamnán and Columba; it opened on 16 June 1901 and is built in Victorian neo-Gothic style on a site overlooking the town. It was designed by William Hague, the well known Dublin architect and protégé of Pugin, and following Hague's death by his partner T. F. McNamara.[2] St Eunan's Cathedral has a spire with a height of 240 feet. White sandstone from Mountcharles was used in the construction. It was shipped along the coast and up the Swilly. Townspeople carried bucketloads of the sandstone to the construction site piece by piece. The cathedral is furnished in oak, with a marble pulpit by Pearse Brothers of Dublin. The pulpit depicts statues of the Four Masters and the Four Evangelists.[3]

The stained glass windows that illuminate the sanctuary and the Lady Chapel are by the Mayer firm of Munich. They depict thirteen scenes from the life of Jesus.[4]

The ceilings are the work of Amici of Rome. The Great Arch illustrates the lives of St Eunan (better known as Adomnán or, locally, Adhamhnáin) and St Columba. The sanctuary lamp is made of solid silver and weighs over 1500 ounces. Willie Pearse, who took part in the Easter Rising, created some of the sculptures found within.[5]

There are 12 bells in the Cathedral bell chamber. They carry the names of the saints of Tír Conail - Dallan, Conal and Fiacre, Adomnán, Baithen and Barron, Nelis and Mura, Fionán and Davog, Cartha and Caitríona, Taobhóg, Cróna and Ríanach, Ernan and Asica and Columba. The 12th bell weighs over 2 tons 5 cwts. After the cathedral was opened the organist played "O'Donnell Abu", "St Patrick's Day", "The Last Rose of Summer", "The Wearing of the Green" and "The Bells of Shandon".[6]

In 1985, the cathedral was renovated and remodelled to better conform to the liturgical requirements of the Second Vatican Council. Care was taken to preserve the style and materials of the original altar in the new altar table and chair. The original altar-piece, an Irish carving of Leonardo's The Last Supper, is still present in the cathedral and has been incorporated into the new altar.

The sandstone exterior of the cathedral was cleaned in July 2001. The stone was then repaired and pointed with a special mortar of lime and sand. Krystol Hydrostop was finally applied to the exterior.[7]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Monsignor Gillespie, with Bishop of Raphoe Alan McGuckian, agreed to celebrate weekday morning Mass for the nation on RTÉ Television.[8]

Clergy edit

As of August 2023, St Eunan's Cathedral is served by three full-time priests - The Very Reverend Monsignor Kevin Gillespie (Administrator), The Reverend Kizito Kalameera (curate) and The Reverend Damien Nejad (curate). Bishop of Raphoe Most Reverend Alan McGuckian SJ, along with other clergy and retired clergy living in Letterkenny, also help the cathedral parish when required.[9] The Reverend Damien Nejad, of Hiberno-Iranian origin, has a particularly interesting background as he was the first diocesan priest ordained in Ireland to have a Persian family; The Reverend Nejad was born to an Iranian Muslim father and a Catholic mother, originally from Annagry, in, and later grew up in, Glasgow and was baptised at his own request when he was six.[10]

Adoration Chapel edit

The Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Adoration or the Adoration Chapel (as it is more commonly known) is found on the grounds of the adjacent Loreto Convent. Bishop of Raphoe Séamus Hegarty officially opened it on 4 December 1988. This single-room chapel is a reconstructed building based on the site of an old school set up by the Loreto Sisters. It is not definitively known when the original building was constructed; however, during reconstruction work in 1988, a slate bearing a mason's mark from the year 1850 was discovered. Barry Feely from County Roscommon designed the chapel's granite altar; this is situated in front of a stained glass window which displays the "Virgin of the Sign" icon.[11]

The Adoration Chapel is open from 1 pm on a Sunday afternoon until 8.30 pm Friday evening. The chapel is located in the grounds of the Loreto Convent and College, which is located adjacent to the cathedral.

Devotions are held in the cathedral on the Sundays of May and October at 7.00pm.

Eponyms edit

The adjacent Cathedral Square (Irish: Cearnóg na hArdeaglaise) and Cathedral Road (Irish: Bóthar na hArdeaglaise) are named after the building.

Letterkenny itself is often referred to as "The Cathedral Town".[12]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2006.
  2. ^ Gerry Convery. "Poetry in Stone: Sacred Heart Church". (Omagh: Drumragh RC Parish, 1999), p.8.
  3. ^ Walsh, Harry. "St Eunan's Cathedral and Its Links to Pádraig Pearse". Donegal News. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Cathedral of Saints Eunan & Columba, Letterkenny". Diocese of Raphoe. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  5. ^ Sculptures by William Pearse
  6. ^ The Cathedral Bell Chamer. Published in the 1990 edition of The Letterkenny and District Christmas Annual, p.117.
  7. ^ St. Eunan's Cathedral - Solution 2008-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . Donegal News. 19 March 2020. Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  9. ^ Contact us.
  10. ^ Molloy, Cian (18 December 2016). "Donegal's newest priest is a Hiberno-Iranian".
  11. ^ The Adoration Chapel. Published in the 1990 edition of The Letterkenny and District Christmas Annual, p.100.
  12. ^ . Donegal News. 24 December 2014. Archived from the original on 18 March 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2014.

External links edit

  • Letterkenny Guide: St. Eunan's Cathedral

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For the school of education see St Eunan s College For the GAA team see St Eunan s GAA St Eunan s Cathedral ˈ j uː n en YOO nen or the Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba as it is also known is a cathedral in the parish of Conwal and Leck part of the Diocese of Raphoe Built between the years of 1890 and 1900 the cathedral is found in Letterkenny County Donegal in Ireland There are two cathedrals in the county an older cathedral of the same name is found in the town of Raphoe and since the Reformation has been used by the Church of Ireland St Eunan s CathedralCathedral of St Eunan and St ColumbaSt Eunan s CathedralLocation in Ireland54 57 01 N 7 44 24 W 54 95028 N 7 74000 W 54 95028 7 74000LocationArd Choluim Letterkenny County DonegalCountryIrelandDenominationCatholicWebsitewww wbr steunanscathedral wbr ieHistoryStatusCathedralFounder s Cardinal Patrick O DonnellConsecrated16 June 1901Cult s presentAdomnan ColumbaEvents1985 Interior renovation1988 Opening of Adoration Chapel2001 Exterior cleaning of sandstone2001 CentenaryPast bishop s William MacNeelyAnthony McFeelySeamus HegartyPhilip BoyceArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect s William HagueT F McNamaraArchitectural typeCathedralStyleGothic RevivalYears built1890 1900Groundbreaking1888Completed1900SpecificationsNumber of spires1MaterialsWhite sandstoneBells12AdministrationProvinceArmaghDioceseRaphoeParishConwal and LeckClergyBishop s Alan McGuckianPrebendaryKevin GillespieCurate s The Reverend Philip KemmyThe Reverend Damien NejadLaityOrganist s Fr Michael Carney The cathedral was commissioned by Cardinal O Donnell then Bishop of Raphoe and who in 1888 aged 32 became the youngest bishop in the world at that time 1 The cathedral located on Castle Street opposite Conwal Parish Church in the town celebrated its centenary in 2001 Contents 1 Description 2 Clergy 3 Adoration Chapel 4 Eponyms 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDescription edit nbsp Cathedral altar c 1900 The cathedral is named for the Saints Adamnan and Columba it opened on 16 June 1901 and is built in Victorian neo Gothic style on a site overlooking the town It was designed by William Hague the well known Dublin architect and protege of Pugin and following Hague s death by his partner T F McNamara 2 St Eunan s Cathedral has a spire with a height of 240 feet White sandstone from Mountcharles was used in the construction It was shipped along the coast and up the Swilly Townspeople carried bucketloads of the sandstone to the construction site piece by piece The cathedral is furnished in oak with a marble pulpit by Pearse Brothers of Dublin The pulpit depicts statues of the Four Masters and the Four Evangelists 3 The stained glass windows that illuminate the sanctuary and the Lady Chapel are by the Mayer firm of Munich They depict thirteen scenes from the life of Jesus 4 The ceilings are the work of Amici of Rome The Great Arch illustrates the lives of St Eunan better known as Adomnan or locally Adhamhnain and St Columba The sanctuary lamp is made of solid silver and weighs over 1500 ounces Willie Pearse who took part in the Easter Rising created some of the sculptures found within 5 There are 12 bells in the Cathedral bell chamber They carry the names of the saints of Tir Conail Dallan Conal and Fiacre Adomnan Baithen and Barron Nelis and Mura Fionan and Davog Cartha and Caitriona Taobhog Crona and Rianach Ernan and Asica and Columba The 12th bell weighs over 2 tons 5 cwts After the cathedral was opened the organist played O Donnell Abu St Patrick s Day The Last Rose of Summer The Wearing of the Green and The Bells of Shandon 6 In 1985 the cathedral was renovated and remodelled to better conform to the liturgical requirements of the Second Vatican Council Care was taken to preserve the style and materials of the original altar in the new altar table and chair The original altar piece an Irish carving of Leonardo s The Last Supper is still present in the cathedral and has been incorporated into the new altar The sandstone exterior of the cathedral was cleaned in July 2001 The stone was then repaired and pointed with a special mortar of lime and sand Krystol Hydrostop was finally applied to the exterior 7 During the COVID 19 pandemic Monsignor Gillespie with Bishop of Raphoe Alan McGuckian agreed to celebrate weekday morning Mass for the nation on RTE Television 8 Clergy editAs of August 2023 St Eunan s Cathedral is served by three full time priests The Very Reverend Monsignor Kevin Gillespie Administrator The Reverend Kizito Kalameera curate and The Reverend Damien Nejad curate Bishop of Raphoe Most Reverend Alan McGuckian SJ along with other clergy and retired clergy living in Letterkenny also help the cathedral parish when required 9 The Reverend Damien Nejad of Hiberno Iranian origin has a particularly interesting background as he was the first diocesan priest ordained in Ireland to have a Persian family The Reverend Nejad was born to an Iranian Muslim father and a Catholic mother originally from Annagry in and later grew up in Glasgow and was baptised at his own request when he was six 10 Adoration Chapel editThe Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Adoration or the Adoration Chapel as it is more commonly known is found on the grounds of the adjacent Loreto Convent Bishop of Raphoe Seamus Hegarty officially opened it on 4 December 1988 This single room chapel is a reconstructed building based on the site of an old school set up by the Loreto Sisters It is not definitively known when the original building was constructed however during reconstruction work in 1988 a slate bearing a mason s mark from the year 1850 was discovered Barry Feely from County Roscommon designed the chapel s granite altar this is situated in front of a stained glass window which displays the Virgin of the Sign icon 11 The Adoration Chapel is open from 1 pm on a Sunday afternoon until 8 30 pm Friday evening The chapel is located in the grounds of the Loreto Convent and College which is located adjacent to the cathedral Devotions are held in the cathedral on the Sundays of May and October at 7 00pm Eponyms editThe adjacent Cathedral Square Irish Cearnog na hArdeaglaise and Cathedral Road Irish Bothar na hArdeaglaise are named after the building Letterkenny itself is often referred to as The Cathedral Town 12 Gallery edit nbsp Central aisle within the Cathedral nbsp Cathedral pulpit nbsp Stained glass window within the Cathedral nbsp St Eunan s Cathedral Grounds nbsp Flying Buttress nbsp Carving on cathedral wall nbsp Interior circa 1900See also editMichael Healy artist Ethel RhindReferences edit Letterkenny Co Donegal Ireland Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 19 November 2006 Gerry Convery Poetry in Stone Sacred Heart Church Omagh Drumragh RC Parish 1999 p 8 Walsh Harry St Eunan s Cathedral and Its Links to Padraig Pearse Donegal News Retrieved 20 February 2022 Cathedral of Saints Eunan amp Columba Letterkenny Diocese of Raphoe Retrieved 20 February 2022 Sculptures by William Pearse The Cathedral Bell Chamer Published in the 1990 edition of The Letterkenny and District Christmas Annual p 117 St Eunan s Cathedral Solution Archived 2008 09 08 at the Wayback Machine Mass at St Eunan s Cathedral to be aired daily on RTE Donegal News 19 March 2020 Archived from the original on 31 August 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2020 Contact us Molloy Cian 18 December 2016 Donegal s newest priest is a Hiberno Iranian The Adoration Chapel Published in the 1990 edition of The Letterkenny and District Christmas Annual p 100 Confidence boost for Cathedral Town Donegal News 24 December 2014 Archived from the original on 18 March 2015 Retrieved 24 December 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Eunan s Cathedral Letterkenny Guide St Eunan s Cathedral Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba amp oldid 1206709327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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