742:
718:
730:
36:
80:
50:
110:
621:
655:
walls. The parapets are of the stepped Irish type (now much restored) but probably datable to c. 1395, the year in which a Papal relaxation was given to those who visited
Kildare and gave alms for the conservation of the church. The interior treatment is plain, the window splays are not moulded, but the rear-arches, which are, spring from shafts with moulded capitals. These shafts are short and terminate in small curved tails.
117:
87:
57:
609:. He started restoration work on the cathedral in 1875, and work continued after his death in 1881 until it was complete in 1896. These works included a new north transept, new chancel, and new west wall as well as rebuilding three sides of the square tower. A new oak roof (which is supported on stone corbels) was built into the wall buttresses.
654:
The cathedral is cruciform in plan without aisles in the early gothic style with a massive square central tower. All the windows are lancet windows, singles or doubles, but triple lancets in the four gables. Design features include arches which span between buttress to buttress in advance of the side
575:
arrived in
Kildare with her nuns. Her original abbey church may have been a simple wooden building. Soon after her death in 523 A.D., a costly shrine was erected in her honour in a new and larger building. For many centuries Kildare maintained a unique Irish experiment; the Abbess ruled over a double
583:, became bishop in 1223 it was virtually in ruins. Between then and 1230 it was largely rebuilt, likely in the years following 1223, and probably by Ralph of Bristol who was made Bishop of the see in 1222 and died in 1232.
612:
As part of the cathedral's centenary, the building underwent further restoration including new internal porches, repairs to internal and external stonework and rebuilding of the organ.
911:
1171:
940:
639:
cathedral dating from 1223. The site occupied by the cathedral is likely the site of a pagan shrine to the goddess Brigid and the later of the church of
904:
870:
141:
341:
79:
897:
741:
852:
1065:
965:
1002:
932:
883:
Irish
Churches and Monastic Buildings – Volume II – by Harold G. Leask MArch, Litt.D., M.R.I.A., F.S.A., F.R.S.A.I., F.R.I.A.I.
517:
410:
49:
1161:
1120:
970:
1010:
985:
109:
1166:
945:
717:
1095:
1055:
1101:
1070:
975:
521:
1080:
1030:
991:
980:
1130:
1025:
579:
Between the years 835 and 998 the cathedral was devastated approximately 16 times, so that when the Norman,
281:
St. Brigid's firehouse or fire-temple of
Kildare was maintained from pre-christian period until 16th century
1090:
791:
729:
629:
509:
422:
866:
1075:
1050:
950:
533:
1156:
513:
405:
702:
A stone baptismal font which is not original to the cathedral but is dated from
Medieval period.
599:
537:
248:
195:
35:
828:"Kildare Local History . ie – Website of the Co. Kildare Federation of Local History Groups"
647:, who destroyed many monasteries. Beside the cathedral stands one of County Kildare's five
628:
Previously the cathedral of the
Diocese of Kildare, it is now one of two cathedrals in the
606:
320:
848:
576:
community of women and men, and the Bishop was subordinate in jurisdiction to the abbess.
8:
1045:
794:
636:
595:
447:
336:
690:
Carved Caen Stone pulpit with carvings of the four evangelists and Irish marble columns.
1060:
1015:
586:
Still semi-ruinous by 1500, it was derelict by 1649. In 1686 it was partially rebuilt.
353:
A feature is the arches spanning from buttress to buttress in advance of the side walls
889:
643:. A perpetual flame was kept here from pre-Christian times possibly until the time of
605:
A near complete restoration of the building was undertaken during the 19th century by
1125:
960:
924:
787:
648:
541:
529:
505:
390:
200:
1020:
668:
580:
525:
699:
St. Luke stained glass window by Gerda
Schurmann (from Czech Republic) dated 1974.
651:
which is 32 metres (105 ft) high, and which can be climbed at certain times.
1035:
758:
675:
1135:
1085:
955:
482:
348:
210:
180:
1150:
564:
553:
156:
143:
681:
Solid oak stalls for the choir and chapter with acorn and oak leaf carvings.
374:
Can accommodate the 20 Church of
Ireland families who maintain the cathedral
640:
572:
268:
817:
Memoir of George Edmund Street, R.A., b.1824-d.1881, Arthur Edmund Street
524:
cathedral, it was built in the 13th century on the site of an important
849:"Lighting the Perpetual Flame of Brigid (A brief history of the flame)"
644:
467:
440:
253:
705:
The west window, dedicated to St. Patrick, St. Brigid and St. Columba.
1112:
920:
457:
315:
323:(1824–1881) was responsible for the reconstruction completed by 1896
620:
220:
827:
777:
Free-sheet provided to visitors to self guide tour the cathedral.
501:
417:
176:
798:
687:
A high-altar area with reproductions of the medieval originals.
568:
434:
594:
The cathedral fell into disrepair following the 16th century
806:
802:
385:
The central tower, half of which is a modern reconstruction
380:
671:(died 1539) which is an example of 16th century sculpture
289:
Ralph of
Bristol, died 1232; Bishop Wellesley, died 1539
919:
678:(nude carving), which is unusual to find in cathedrals
532:in the 5th century. The site was taken over by the
528:abbey, which is said to have been founded by Saint
1148:
563:It is said that in the year 480 (35 years after
1172:Anglican cathedrals in the Republic of Ireland
395:Various stones including granite and sandstone
905:
696:The organ which was built by Conacher in 1898
615:
912:
898:
589:
34:
598:, and was ruined during the 17th century
116:
86:
56:
619:
873:from the original on 13 September 2015.
1149:
29:Cathedral Church of St Brigid, Kildare
893:
630:United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare
510:United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare
663:Features of the cathedral include:
635:The present building is a restored
13:
14:
1183:
855:from the original on 30 May 2015.
263:This abbey site dates from AD 480
18:Church in County Kildare, Ireland
740:
728:
716:
558:
536:Church of Ireland following the
452:The Very Reverend Isobel Jackson
115:
108:
85:
78:
55:
48:
667:An altar-tomb effigy of Bishop
221:https://stbrigidscathedral.com/
877:
859:
841:
820:
811:
780:
771:
1:
764:
624:Close-up view of the building
1162:Diocese of Meath and Kildare
423:Diocese of Meath and Kildare
7:
752:
658:
462:The Very Reverend R W Jones
10:
1188:
1167:Churches in County Kildare
867:"St. Brigid's Fire Temple"
709:
551:
547:
544:in the cathedral grounds.
99:Show map of County Kildare
1111:
1001:
931:
616:Current status and layout
481:
476:
472:The Venerable L Stevenson
466:
456:
446:
433:
428:
416:
404:
399:
389:
378:
370:
365:
361:Renovation completed 1896
357:
347:
335:
327:
314:
306:
298:
293:
285:
277:
267:
259:
247:
243:Probably Ralph of Bristol
239:
231:
226:
216:
206:
194:
186:
172:
138:
42:
33:
28:
23:
747:Tomb of Walter Wellesley
331:Cruciform without aisles
786:"The Cathedrals of the
590:Demise and resurrection
514:ecclesiastical province
625:
600:Irish Confederate Wars
1031:Dublin, Christ Church
623:
552:Further information:
498:St Brigid's Cathedral
207:Previous denomination
1102:Dublin, St Patrick's
607:George Edmund Street
321:George Edmund Street
307:Heritage designation
684:The Bishops throne.
596:English Reformation
153: /
129:Show map of Ireland
69:Show map of Kildare
1003:Province of Dublin
933:Province of Armagh
626:
508:cathedrals in the
439:The Most Reverend
411:Province of Dublin
328:Architectural type
157:53.1579°N 6.9114°W
1144:
1143:
1113:Former cathedrals
925:Church of Ireland
788:Church of Ireland
542:Irish round tower
506:Church of Ireland
494:Kildare Cathedral
491:
490:
483:Director of music
310:National Monument
299:Functional status
201:Church of Ireland
123:Kildare Cathedral
93:Kildare Cathedral
63:Kildare Cathedral
24:Kildare Cathedral
1179:
914:
907:
900:
891:
890:
884:
881:
875:
874:
863:
857:
856:
851:. January 2006.
845:
839:
838:
836:
834:
824:
818:
815:
809:
784:
778:
775:
744:
732:
720:
693:The Lady Chapel.
669:Walter Wellesley
581:Ralph of Bristol
526:Celtic Christian
504:, is one of two
487:Charles Marshall
168:
167:
165:
164:
163:
162:53.1579; -6.9114
158:
154:
151:
150:
149:
146:
130:
119:
118:
112:
100:
89:
88:
82:
70:
59:
58:
52:
38:
21:
20:
1187:
1186:
1182:
1181:
1180:
1178:
1177:
1176:
1147:
1146:
1145:
1140:
1107:
997:
927:
918:
888:
887:
882:
878:
865:
864:
860:
847:
846:
842:
832:
830:
826:
825:
821:
816:
812:
785:
781:
776:
772:
767:
759:Dean of Kildare
755:
748:
745:
736:
733:
724:
721:
712:
676:Sheelagh-na-gig
661:
618:
592:
561:
556:
550:
520:. Originally a
512:. It is in the
161:
159:
155:
152:
147:
144:
142:
140:
139:
134:
133:
132:
131:
128:
127:
126:
125:
124:
120:
103:
102:
101:
98:
97:
96:
95:
94:
90:
73:
72:
71:
68:
67:
66:
65:
64:
60:
19:
12:
11:
5:
1185:
1175:
1174:
1169:
1164:
1159:
1157:Kildare (town)
1142:
1141:
1139:
1138:
1133:
1128:
1123:
1117:
1115:
1109:
1108:
1106:
1105:
1098:
1093:
1088:
1083:
1078:
1073:
1068:
1063:
1058:
1053:
1048:
1043:
1038:
1033:
1028:
1023:
1018:
1013:
1007:
1005:
999:
998:
996:
995:
988:
983:
978:
973:
968:
963:
958:
953:
948:
943:
937:
935:
929:
928:
917:
916:
909:
902:
894:
886:
885:
876:
858:
840:
819:
810:
779:
769:
768:
766:
763:
762:
761:
754:
751:
750:
749:
746:
739:
737:
734:
727:
725:
722:
715:
711:
708:
707:
706:
703:
700:
697:
694:
691:
688:
685:
682:
679:
672:
660:
657:
617:
614:
591:
588:
560:
557:
549:
546:
540:. There is an
489:
488:
485:
479:
478:
474:
473:
470:
464:
463:
460:
454:
453:
450:
444:
443:
437:
431:
430:
426:
425:
420:
414:
413:
408:
402:
401:
400:Administration
397:
396:
393:
387:
386:
383:
376:
375:
372:
368:
367:
366:Specifications
363:
362:
359:
355:
354:
351:
349:Groundbreaking
345:
344:
339:
333:
332:
329:
325:
324:
318:
312:
311:
308:
304:
303:
300:
296:
295:
291:
290:
287:
286:Past bishop(s)
283:
282:
279:
275:
274:
271:
265:
264:
261:
257:
256:
251:
245:
244:
241:
237:
236:
233:
229:
228:
224:
223:
218:
214:
213:
211:Roman Catholic
208:
204:
203:
198:
192:
191:
188:
184:
183:
181:County Kildare
174:
170:
169:
136:
135:
122:
121:
114:
113:
107:
106:
105:
104:
92:
91:
84:
83:
77:
76:
75:
74:
62:
61:
54:
53:
47:
46:
45:
44:
43:
40:
39:
31:
30:
26:
25:
17:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1184:
1173:
1170:
1168:
1165:
1163:
1160:
1158:
1155:
1154:
1152:
1137:
1134:
1132:
1129:
1127:
1124:
1122:
1119:
1118:
1116:
1114:
1110:
1104:
1103:
1099:
1097:
1094:
1092:
1089:
1087:
1084:
1082:
1079:
1077:
1074:
1072:
1069:
1067:
1064:
1062:
1059:
1057:
1054:
1052:
1049:
1047:
1044:
1042:
1039:
1037:
1034:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
1017:
1014:
1012:
1009:
1008:
1006:
1004:
1000:
994:
993:
989:
987:
984:
982:
979:
977:
974:
972:
969:
967:
964:
962:
959:
957:
954:
952:
949:
947:
944:
942:
939:
938:
936:
934:
930:
926:
922:
915:
910:
908:
903:
901:
896:
895:
892:
880:
872:
868:
862:
854:
850:
844:
829:
823:
814:
808:
804:
800:
796:
793:
789:
783:
774:
770:
760:
757:
756:
743:
738:
731:
726:
723:Eagle Lectern
719:
714:
713:
704:
701:
698:
695:
692:
689:
686:
683:
680:
677:
673:
670:
666:
665:
664:
656:
652:
650:
646:
642:
638:
633:
631:
622:
613:
610:
608:
603:
601:
597:
587:
584:
582:
577:
574:
570:
566:
565:Saint Patrick
559:Early history
555:
554:Kildare Abbey
545:
543:
539:
535:
531:
527:
523:
519:
515:
511:
507:
503:
499:
495:
486:
484:
480:
475:
471:
469:
465:
461:
459:
455:
451:
449:
445:
442:
438:
436:
432:
427:
424:
421:
419:
415:
412:
409:
407:
403:
398:
394:
392:
388:
384:
382:
377:
373:
369:
364:
360:
356:
352:
350:
346:
343:
340:
338:
334:
330:
326:
322:
319:
317:
313:
309:
305:
301:
297:
292:
288:
284:
280:
276:
272:
270:
266:
262:
258:
255:
252:
250:
246:
242:
238:
234:
230:
225:
222:
219:
215:
212:
209:
205:
202:
199:
197:
193:
189:
185:
182:
178:
175:
171:
166:
137:
111:
81:
51:
41:
37:
32:
27:
22:
16:
1100:
1040:
990:
879:
861:
843:
831:. Retrieved
822:
813:
795:Patton, H.E.
792:Day, J.G.F./
782:
773:
662:
653:
649:round towers
641:Saint Brigid
634:
627:
611:
604:
593:
585:
578:
573:Saint Brigid
562:
497:
493:
492:
342:Irish Gothic
316:Architect(s)
294:Architecture
196:Denomination
15:
1081:Rosscarbery
966:Enniskillen
956:Downpatrick
567:settled in
538:Reformation
269:Consecrated
160: /
1151:Categories
921:Cathedrals
765:References
645:Henry VIII
534:Protestant
468:Archdeacon
441:Pat Storey
379:Number of
254:St. Brigid
249:Dedication
240:Founder(s)
235:After 1223
145:53°09′28″N
1096:Waterford
1046:Kilfenora
458:Precentor
435:Bishop(s)
391:Materials
358:Completed
260:Dedicated
148:6°54′41″W
1071:Limerick
1066:Leighlin
1061:Killaloe
1051:Kilkenny
1016:Clonfert
871:Archived
853:Archived
803:S.P.C.K.
753:See also
659:Features
522:Catholic
406:Province
371:Capacity
173:Location
1126:Ardfert
1121:Achonry
1076:Lismore
1056:Killala
1041:Kildare
992:Belfast
976:Lisburn
971:Kilmore
961:Dromore
946:Clogher
923:of the
833:30 June
710:Gallery
548:History
502:Kildare
418:Diocese
232:Founded
227:History
217:Website
190:Ireland
187:Country
177:Kildare
1131:Elphin
1021:Cloyne
1011:Cashel
981:Raphoe
941:Armagh
799:London
637:Norman
569:Armagh
530:Brigid
518:Dublin
429:Clergy
302:Active
278:Events
1036:Ferns
986:Sligo
951:Derry
797:p99:
496:, or
477:Laity
381:domes
337:Style
1136:Emly
1091:Tuam
1086:Trim
1026:Cork
835:2021
807:1932
735:Nave
448:Dean
273:1230
516:of
500:in
1153::
869:.
805:,
801:,
790:"
674:A
632:.
602:.
571:)
179:,
913:e
906:t
899:v
837:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.