Ennis Cathedral

Church in County Clare, Ireland
52°50′30″N 8°59′00″W / 52.8416355°N 8.9832973°W / 52.8416355; -8.9832973LocationEnnis, County ClareCountryIrelandDenominationRoman CatholicTraditionChristianWebsitewww.ennisparish.comHistoryStatusCathedral
(also parish church)Dedicated26 February 1843[1]
by Bishop Patrick KennedyArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect(s)Maurice Fitzgerald
JJ McCarthy (interior decorations)
Andrew Devane (altar)Years built1830s
1970s (renovation)SpecificationsNumber of spires1MaterialsStoneBells1 (1875[1])
2 (2000s)AdministrationArchdioceseCashel and EmlyDioceseKillaloeClergyBishop(s)Fintan MonahanPriest(s)Fr Tom HoganLaityOrganist(s)Leon Walsh

The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (also known as Ennis Cathedral), is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. It is located in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.

History

The site of the cathedral was donated to the diocese in 1828 for the construction of a parish church for Ennis. Building works were commenced and continued with slow progress, and the unfinished church was first used to hold Mass in 1842. The church was then dedicated to saints Peter and Paul a year later.[2]

Development of the church largely stopped during the Great Famine, but afterwards works to the interior design of the church were undertaken. The tower and spire of the church were completed in 1874. The parish church was elevated to pro-cathedral status in 1889, with the Bishop taking residence in Ennis.

Interior of the cathedral in 2018

In 1890, Thomas J. McRedmond became the Bishop of Killaloe, and decided to base the bishopric at the church in Ennis. Thus, the parish church was designated as the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Killaloe.[3]

In 1894, the main entrance of the cathedral was constructed, and extensive redecoration of the building was undertaken. In the 1930s, a new sacristy and chapter room were added to the building, and the present pipe organ and chapter stalls were installed.

The cathedral was closed for six months in 1973, while work was undertaken to remodel the building to the requirements of the Second Vatican Council. The pipe organ was refurbished in 1985.

The pro-cathedral was rededicated as a cathedral in 1990. After a fire in the cathedral in 1995, the sanctuary was rebuilt and the interiors were redecorated, with works completed at the end of 1996.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ennis Cathedral: The Building & Its People" (PDF). ennisparish.com. 29 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Clare Places - Ennis Cathedral". www.clarelibrary.ie. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Pro-Cathedral, Ennis". www.askaboutireland.ie. Retrieved 8 June 2021.

External links

  • Information on the Cathedral from Ennis parish
  • v
  • t
  • e
Dioceses
Catholic dioceses in Ireland
Bishops
ChurchesSee also
  • icon Catholicism portal
  • flag Ireland portal
  • v
  • t
  • e
Province
Ordinaries
Cathedral church
Ennis Cathedral
Parishes
Town of Ennis
  • Ennis Cathedral
  • St. Joseph's
  • Cloughleigh
  • Franciscan Friary
County Clare
  • Ballynacally-Lissycasey
  • Bodyke (Kilnoe and Tuamgraney)
  • Broadford
  • Carrigaholt
  • Clarecastle (Clare Abbey)
  • Clonlara (Doonas and Truagh)
  • Coolmeen
  • Cooraclare (Kilmacduane)
  • Corofin
  • Cross (Kilballyowen)
  • Crusheen (Inchicronan)
  • Doonbeg (Killard)
  • Doora-Barefield
  • Ruan
  • Ennis (Drumclif)
  • Feakle
  • Inagh and Kilnamona
  • Kildysart
  • Kilfarboy (Miltown Malbay)
  • Kilkee
  • Kilkeedy
  • Killanena & Flagmount
  • Killaloe
  • Killimer and Knockerra
  • Inch and Kilmaley
  • Kilmihil
  • Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Mullagh)
  • Kilmurry McMahon
  • Kilrush
  • Mountshannon (Clonrush)
  • Newmarket-on-Fergus
  • O’Callaghan’s Mills
  • Ogonnelloe
  • Quin
  • Scariff and Moynoe
  • Shannon
  • Sixmilebridge
  • Tulla
County Tipperary
  • Bournea (parish)
  • Borrisokane (parish)
  • Cloughjordan (parish)
  • Lorrha (parish)
  • Nenagh (parish)
  • Portroe (parish)
  • Puckane (parish)
  • Roscrea (parish)
  • Silvermines (parish)
  • Templederry (parish)
  • Terryglass (parish)
  • Toomevara (parish)
  • Youghalarra (parish)
County Offaly
  • Birr
  • Dunkerrin (parish)
  • Kilcolman (parish)
  • Kinnitty (parish)
  • Shinrone (parish)
County Laois
  • Kyle & Knock (parish)
County Limerick
  • Castleconnell (parish)
  • icon Catholicism portal
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Ennis.