St Eunan's Cathedral

St Eunan's Cathedral

St. Eunan's Cathedral or the Cathedral of St. Eunan and St Columba as it is also known, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the parish of Conwal and Leck in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It was built between the years of 1890 and 1900 and is the only Catholic cathedral in the county, however, an older Church of Ireland cathedral of the same name is located in the town of Raphoe. The Cathedral was commissioned by late Cardinal O'Donnell, then Bishop of Raphoe, who in 1888 aged 32 became the youngest bishop in the world at that time. [ [http://www.ramelton.net/Trips/Letterkenny.htm Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, Ireland ] ] The Cathedral, located on Castle Street opposite Conwal Parish Church in the town celebrated its centenary in 2001. The parish priests are Fr. Eamonn Kelly, Fr. Willie Bradley and Fr. Philip Kemmy.

Description

The Cathedral opened in 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. Saint Eunan's Cathedral has a spire with a height of 240 feet. White sandstone from Mountcharles was used in the construction of the cathedral and 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.

The ceilings are the work of Amici of Rome, while the stained glass windows that illuminate the Sanctuary and the Lady Chapel are by the Mayer firm of Munich. They depict thirteen scenes from our Lords life. Celtic motifs and stained glass have been designed by Harry Clarke and Michael Healy. The Great Arch illustrates the lives of St. Eunan (better known as St Adhamhnáin) and St. Columba. The sanctuary lamp is made of solid silver and weighs over 1500 ounces. Some sculptures were created by William Pearse who took part in the Easter Rising. [ [http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/history/east1916.html Sculptures by William Pearse] ]

The Cathedral was renovated and remodelled in 1985. 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 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. [ [http://www.kryton.com/projects/abovegrade/eunan.php St. Eunan's Cathedral - Solution] ]

The first five pews of the cathedral always remain empty. The reason is unknown although many believe it is the result of an ancient, unwritten Celtic tradition, its origins buried in the mists of the past. [ [http://wcr.ab.ca/columns/tedfitzgerald/2003/fitzgerald091503.shtml Catholic Reporter - In search of St.Eunan; Mysteriously, no one sits in the first five pews] ]

Gallery

Interior

Exterior

References

External links

* [http://www.letterkennyguide.utvinternet.com/cathedral.htm Letterkenny Guide: St. Eunan's Cathedral]


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