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St Canice's Cathedral

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The earliest church on the site is presumed to have been made of wood, later to be replaced in the later medieval period by a Romanesque-style stone church. This was in turn replaced by the current imposing medieval cathedral. A few yards from the present south transept stands an imposing 9th-century
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The cathedral contains some 16th-century monuments. The architectural style of the cathedral is Early Gothic and is built of limestone. It is richly endowed with many stained glass windows, including the east window which is a replica of the original 13th-century window. The cathedral contains some
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Accessible only by a steep set of internal ladders, it may once have been both a watchtower and a refuge. The summit gives a clear view of Kilkenny and the countryside around it. The hill on which the cathedral stands is believed to be the centre of the first major settlement at Kilkenny, and the
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In the 16th century, the Irish church followed the English church in breaking with Rome. The substantial majority of the population, however, remained faithful Roman Catholics, despite the political and economic advantages of membership in the state church. Since St Canice's Cathedral was now a
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became the cathedral. The erroneous belief that the see was originally at Aghaboe and later transferred to Kilkenny is traced by John Bradley to a 16th-century misinterpretation of a 13th-century property transfer.
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is medieval and the ancient stone of enthronement for bishops still exists under the seat of the medieval throne in the north transept, where to this day the bishops of Ossory are enthroned.
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Heckett, Elizabeth Wincott, 'The Margaret Fitzgerald Tomb Effigy: A late medieval headdress and gown in St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny', in Koslin, Désirée G.; Snyder, Janet (eds.),
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Bradley, John (2015). "Pulp Facts and Core Fictions; Translating a Cathedral from Aghaboe to Kilkenny". In Purcell, Emer; MacCotter, Paul; Nyhan, Julianne; Sheehan, John (eds.).
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and St Canice's Cathedral stands on a site which has experienced Christian worship since the 6th century. The name of "Kilkenny" itself retains the anglicised version of the
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The cathedral contains some of the finest ancient monuments in Ireland, including one to Bishop David, and the tombs of many bishops of Ossory and several owners of
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Much less is known about the early secular structures, but the area around the cathedral, called Irishtown, is the oldest part of the present city.
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Gillespie, Raymond, 'St Canice's Cathedral in an age of change 1500–1560', in Bradley, John; Healy, Diarmuid; & Murphy, Anne (eds.),
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in 1085 ("Ceall-Cainnigh was for the most part burned") and again in 1114 ("... Cill-Cainnigh ... were all burned this year").
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for restoration and safekeeping; earlier some documents have been moved to the Church of Ireland Representative Body house in Dublin.
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is a row of five black marble clustered columns, with high moulded arches. The nave is lighted by a large west window and five
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The present building was begun in the 13th century, when it was at the western end of Kilkenny, and shows some similarities to
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Bradley, John, 'Death, art and burial: St Canice's cathedral, Kilkenny in the sixteenth century', in Hourihane, Colum, (ed.),
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Themes in Kilkenny's history: a selection of lectures from the NUI Maynooth – Radio Kilkenny academic lecture series 1999
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windows, while the aisles each have four windows. The choir has a groined ceiling with fine tracery and a central group of
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Lynas, Norman (1997). Kirwan, John (ed.). "The restoration of St Canice's Cathedral 1844–1867 under Dean Vignoles".
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Kilkenny: the Ancient City of Ossory, the Seat of its Kings, the See of its Bishops and the Site of its Cathedral
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at the west end. The cathedral is seventy-five yards long, and its width along the transepts is forty-one yards.
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Lynas, Norman, 'The restoration of St Canice's Cathedral 1844–1867 under Dean Vignoles', in Kirwan, John (ed.),
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The cathedral was "restored" between 1844 and 1867 without the removal of any important medieval features.
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in 1111, which first divided Ireland into territorial dioceses, included both Aghaboe and Kilkenny in the
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The present building dates from the 13th century and is the second longest cathedral in Ireland, after
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Image taken from page 47 of 'Handbook to the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny. Edited by R. L'
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There are continental carvings on the choir stalls and the hammer-beam roof. The cathedral has many
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This article is about the Church of Ireland cathedral in Kilkenny. For the Catholic cathedral, see
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The History, Architecture, and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny
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windows, including the fine east window, which is a replica of the 13th-century original.
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Law, Edward J., 'The tomb of John, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde, St Canice's Cathedral' in
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Encountering medieval textiles and dress: objects, texts, images (the new Middle Ages)
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from the 17th and 18th centuries. In 2013 the Maurice Otway collection was loaned to
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to the humble shoemaker and carpenter. In the north transept is the ancient Chair of
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Ireland, Aideen M., 'Kilkenny Cathedral treasure trove', in Kirwan, John (ed.),
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Protestant place of worship, Roman Catholics were obliged to worship elsewhere.
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Law, Edward J., 'The bells and bell-ringers of St Canice's Cathedral' in
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suggesting that in those times it was not of great importance. The
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McCarthy, Michael, 'Eighteenth century cathedral restoration' in
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round tower suggests an early ecclesiastical foundation.
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Inside, high pointed arches form entrances from the
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St. Canice's Cathedral
St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny

52°39′24.40″N 07°15′25.72″W / 52.6567778°N 7.2571444°W / 52.6567778; -7.2571444
County Kilkenny
Ireland
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Roman Catholic
https://www.stcanicescathedral.ie/
Dedication
St. Canice
Style
Gothic
Province
Dublin
Diocese
Cashel and Ossory
Archdeaconry
Bishop(s)
Adrian Wilkinson
Vicar(s)
Dean
Precentor
Archdeacon
Director of music
Organist(s)
Irish
[ˈaːɾˠd̪ˠˌaɡlˠəʃn̪ˠiːwˈkan̠ʲəx]
cathedral

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