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St Columb's Cathedral

St Columb's Cathedral in the walled city of Derry, Northern Ireland, is the cathedral church and episcopal see of the Church of Ireland's Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. It is also the parish church of Templemore. It is dedicated to Saint Columba, the Irish monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England. Built after the Reformation in Ireland, St Columb's is the first Anglican cathedral to have been built in Britain and Ireland after the Reformation and was the first non-Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Western Europe.[1]

St Columb's Cathedral, Derry
Cathedral Church of St Columb, Derry City
St Columb's Cathedral, Derry
Shown within Derry
54°59′38″N 7°19′23″W / 54.99389°N 7.32306°W / 54.99389; -7.32306
LocationDerry
CountryNorthern Ireland
DenominationChurch of Ireland
ChurchmanshipLow Church
Websitestcolumbscathedral.org
History
DedicationSt Columba
Administration
ProvinceArmagh
DioceseDerry and Raphoe
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Right Revd. Andrew Forster
DeanRevd. Dr Raymond. J. Stewart
Canon(s)Revd Katherine. M. McAteer

Revd David McBeth
Revd Paul Hoey

Revd Robert Boyd
Curate(s)Revd Canon John Merrick
ArchdeaconVen. Robert Miller
Laity
Organist(s)Ian Kenneth Mills
St Columb's Cathedral, August 2009

History edit

The original site of the diocesan cathedral was in Templemore (Irish: An Teampalll Mór or "the Big Church"). Due to the violence of the Nine Years' War, the church was destroyed. It was first damaged by an accidental explosion on 24 April 1568, the church having been appropriated for the storage of gunpowder.[2] On 16 April 1600, Sir Henry Docwra entered Derry with a force of 4,000 soldiers. He tore down the ruins of the Big Church and used its stones to build the walls and ramparts of the city.[3] A small square stone tablet from An Teampall Mór is today fixed into the porch of the present structure. The Latin inscription reads "In Templo Vervs Devs Est Verec Colendvs" ("The True God is in His Temple and is to be truly worshipped"). The cathedral is located close to the original.

The present church was built by William Parratt, from London, and was consecrated in 1633.[4] It is a good example of "Gothic Survival" in the English Gothic architecture of the 17th century, contemporary with the college chapel of Peterhouse, Cambridge.[4] The style has been called "Planter's Gothic".[5] Foundations for a chancel extending the east end were laid in 1633, but the building work advanced no further.[5] In the porch is an inscription:[5]

If stones could speake
then London's prayse
should sound who
built this church and
cittie from the grounde.

After its consecration in 1633, the church was nearly unaltered until the bishop in 1776, Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, extended the total height of the building to 221 feet (67 m) by building up the tower by 21 feet (6.4 m) and adding a very tall spire.[5] This spire lasted only two decades before it threatened to collapse and was dismantled for rebuilding. The tower was finished in 1802, but the replacement spire was built another two decades later.[5] The original south porch, attached to the hitherto unaltered nave, was removed in 1825, and in 1827 the turrets on either side of the east end were remodelled, with their previously crenellated tops rebuilt with domes.

In 1861–1862, the whole interior was remodelled with new woodwork in oak, and the galleries which had previously been in the aisles were removed. Other decorations and furnishings were replaced at the same time.[5] In 1887, in beginning work for a new chancel, the 17th-century foundations were unearthed, and the new chancel was constructed on their plan, completing the church's intended form.[5]

The chapter house was built in 1910.[5]

St Columb's has in its possession many documents dating back from the Siege of Derry. They have portraits of William of Orange and the original keys of the city.

The cathedral also contains a memorial to Valentine Munbee McMaster VC.

Services edit

The cathedral has three Sunday services, 8:00 am Eucharist, 11:00 am Sung Eucharist (1st and 3rd Sundays of the month), Matins (all other Sundays of the month), 10:00 am Family Service (4th Sunday of the month) and 4:00 pm Choral Evensong.

On weekdays Morning Prayer is celebrated Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10:30 am and on Tuesdays Holy Communion is celebrated with intercessions for the sick.

Dean of 19 years, the Reverend William Morton, retired on 18 September 2016 and was appointed dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. In the transition period, before the appointment of a new dean, the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, appointed the Reverend Mervyn T. E. Peoples to assist the cathedral's curate, the Reverend Canon John Merrick.[6]

On 4 December 2016, Bishop Good appointed the Reverend Canon Raymond Stewart as the new dean of Saint Columb's Cathedral and rector of the Parish of Templemore. Stewart was inaugurated on 28 March 2017 at the cathedral by Bishop Good and succeeded the Rev William Morton who became dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in September 2016. [7][8][9][10]

Organists edit

  • 1873-1878 James Turpin
  • 1878-1911 Daniel Jones
  • 1912-1914 Sydney Weale
  • 1914-1921 Richard Henry Coleman
  • 1921-1948 John T Frankland
  • 1948-1968 Michael H Franklin
  • 1968-1971 Neil Wade
  • 1971 Ian Barber
  • 1972-1980 Michael Hoeg
  • 1981-1982 Marc Rochester
  • 1982-1988 William West
  • 1988-1990? Alexander Best
  • 1990-1991 William West
  • 1991-2001 Timothy Allen
  • 2002-2004 Jonathan Lane
  • 2005- Ian Kenneth Mills

Burials edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BBC - Siege - Civil Unrest". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. ^ The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland, Day, J.G.F./ Patton, H.E. p. 33: London, S.P.C.K., 1932
  3. ^ "The Parish of St. Eugene's, Derry Diocese, Ireland". steugenescathedral.com. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b Curl, James Stevens (2016) [2013]. "Architecture, Gothic Revival". In Hughes, William; Punter, David; Smith, Andrew (eds.). The Encyclopedia of the Gothic, 2 Volume Set. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 40–45. ISBN 978-1-119-06460-2.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h . stcolumbscathedral.org. Archived from the original on 4 January 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Transforming Community, Radiating Christ…". Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  8. ^ "New Dean Appointed for Saint Columb's Cathedral". Church of Ireland. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  9. ^ "New Dean for St. Columb's Cathedral". newsletter.co.uk. 5 December 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  10. ^ "Home". stcolumbscathedral. Retrieved 11 February 2020.

External links edit

  • St Columb's Cathedral website
  • Details of the organ from the National Pipe Organ Register

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St Columb s Cathedral in the walled city of Derry Northern Ireland is the cathedral church and episcopal see of the Church of Ireland s Diocese of Derry and Raphoe It is also the parish church of Templemore It is dedicated to Saint Columba the Irish monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England Built after the Reformation in Ireland St Columb s is the first Anglican cathedral to have been built in Britain and Ireland after the Reformation and was the first non Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Western Europe 1 St Columb s Cathedral DerryCathedral Church of St Columb Derry CitySt Columb s Cathedral DerryShown within Derry54 59 38 N 7 19 23 W 54 99389 N 7 32306 W 54 99389 7 32306LocationDerryCountryNorthern IrelandDenominationChurch of IrelandChurchmanshipLow ChurchWebsitestcolumbscathedral orgHistoryDedicationSt ColumbaAdministrationProvinceArmaghDioceseDerry and RaphoeClergyBishop s The Right Revd Andrew ForsterDeanRevd Dr Raymond J StewartCanon s Revd Katherine M McAteer Revd David McBeth Revd Paul Hoey Revd Robert BoydCurate s Revd Canon John MerrickArchdeaconVen Robert MillerLaityOrganist s Ian Kenneth MillsSt Columb s Cathedral August 2009 Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Organists 4 Burials 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe original site of the diocesan cathedral was in Templemore Irish An Teampalll Mor or the Big Church Due to the violence of the Nine Years War the church was destroyed It was first damaged by an accidental explosion on 24 April 1568 the church having been appropriated for the storage of gunpowder 2 On 16 April 1600 Sir Henry Docwra entered Derry with a force of 4 000 soldiers He tore down the ruins of the Big Church and used its stones to build the walls and ramparts of the city 3 A small square stone tablet from An Teampall Mor is today fixed into the porch of the present structure The Latin inscription reads In Templo Vervs Devs Est Verec Colendvs The True God is in His Temple and is to be truly worshipped The cathedral is located close to the original The present church was built by William Parratt from London and was consecrated in 1633 4 It is a good example of Gothic Survival in the English Gothic architecture of the 17th century contemporary with the college chapel of Peterhouse Cambridge 4 The style has been called Planter s Gothic 5 Foundations for a chancel extending the east end were laid in 1633 but the building work advanced no further 5 In the porch is an inscription 5 If stones could speake then London s prayse should sound who built this church and cittie from the grounde After its consecration in 1633 the church was nearly unaltered until the bishop in 1776 Frederick Hervey 4th Earl of Bristol extended the total height of the building to 221 feet 67 m by building up the tower by 21 feet 6 4 m and adding a very tall spire 5 This spire lasted only two decades before it threatened to collapse and was dismantled for rebuilding The tower was finished in 1802 but the replacement spire was built another two decades later 5 The original south porch attached to the hitherto unaltered nave was removed in 1825 and in 1827 the turrets on either side of the east end were remodelled with their previously crenellated tops rebuilt with domes In 1861 1862 the whole interior was remodelled with new woodwork in oak and the galleries which had previously been in the aisles were removed Other decorations and furnishings were replaced at the same time 5 In 1887 in beginning work for a new chancel the 17th century foundations were unearthed and the new chancel was constructed on their plan completing the church s intended form 5 The chapter house was built in 1910 5 St Columb s has in its possession many documents dating back from the Siege of Derry They have portraits of William of Orange and the original keys of the city The cathedral also contains a memorial to Valentine Munbee McMaster VC Services editThe cathedral has three Sunday services 8 00 am Eucharist 11 00 am Sung Eucharist 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month Matins all other Sundays of the month 10 00 am Family Service 4th Sunday of the month and 4 00 pm Choral Evensong On weekdays Morning Prayer is celebrated Mondays Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays at 10 30 am and on Tuesdays Holy Communion is celebrated with intercessions for the sick Dean of 19 years the Reverend William Morton retired on 18 September 2016 and was appointed dean of St Patrick s Cathedral Dublin In the transition period before the appointment of a new dean the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe Ken Good appointed the Reverend Mervyn T E Peoples to assist the cathedral s curate the Reverend Canon John Merrick 6 On 4 December 2016 Bishop Good appointed the Reverend Canon Raymond Stewart as the new dean of Saint Columb s Cathedral and rector of the Parish of Templemore Stewart was inaugurated on 28 March 2017 at the cathedral by Bishop Good and succeeded the Rev William Morton who became dean of St Patrick s Cathedral Dublin in September 2016 7 8 9 10 Organists edit1873 1878 James Turpin 1878 1911 Daniel Jones 1912 1914 Sydney Weale 1914 1921 Richard Henry Coleman 1921 1948 John T Frankland 1948 1968 Michael H Franklin 1968 1971 Neil Wade 1971 Ian Barber 1972 1980 Michael Hoeg 1981 1982 Marc Rochester 1982 1988 William West 1988 1990 Alexander Best 1990 1991 William West 1991 2001 Timothy Allen 2002 2004 Jonathan Lane 2005 Ian Kenneth MillsBurials editWilliam Nicolson Bishop of Derry 1718 1727 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Perpendicular Gothic tracery nbsp nbsp The Bomb Font A cannonball inside the Cathedral nbsp South elevation nbsp 19th century tower and spire nbsp Dome nbsp 19th century chancel nbsp 20th century chapter house Perpendicular Gothic tracery nbsp Decorative finial with mice on a 19th century pew nbsp Timber ceiling nbsp High altar and choir stalls in the chancel nbsp North aisle nbsp Nave looking east nbsp Nave looking west nbsp South aisleSee also edit nbsp Christianity portalSt Eugene s Cathedral in the Roman Catholic Diocese of DerryReferences edit BBC Siege Civil Unrest bbc co uk Retrieved 11 February 2020 The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland Day J G F Patton H E p 33 London S P C K 1932 The Parish of St Eugene s Derry Diocese Ireland steugenescathedral com Retrieved 23 December 2020 a b Curl James Stevens 2016 2013 Architecture Gothic Revival In Hughes William Punter David Smith Andrew eds The Encyclopedia of the Gothic 2 Volume Set Chichester John Wiley amp Sons pp 40 45 ISBN 978 1 119 06460 2 a b c d e f g h BRIEF HISTORY OF ST COLUMB S CATHEDRAL LONDONDERRY stcolumbscathedral org Archived from the original on 4 January 2009 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 14 September 2016 Retrieved 13 September 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Transforming Community Radiating Christ Retrieved 11 February 2020 New Dean Appointed for Saint Columb s Cathedral Church of Ireland Retrieved 11 February 2020 New Dean for St Columb s Cathedral newsletter co uk 5 December 2016 Retrieved 11 February 2020 Home stcolumbscathedral Retrieved 11 February 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Columb s Cathedral St Columb s Cathedral website Details of the organ from the National Pipe Organ Register Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Columb 27s Cathedral amp oldid 1170238832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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