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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Between the years 835 and 998 the cathedral was devastated approximately 16 times, so that when the Norman,
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St. Brigid's firehouse or fire-temple of Kildare was maintained from pre-christian period until 16th century
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A stone baptismal font which is not original to the cathedral but is dated from Medieval period.
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Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Kildare, it is now one of two cathedrals in the
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community of women and men, and the Bishop was subordinate in jurisdiction to the abbess.
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Carved Caen Stone pulpit with carvings of the four evangelists and Irish marble columns.
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Still semi-ruinous by 1500, it was derelict by 1649. In 1686 it was partially rebuilt.
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A feature is the arches spanning from buttress to buttress in advance of the side walls
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A near complete restoration of the building was undertaken during the 19th century by
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St. Luke stained glass window by Gerda Schurmann (from Czech Republic) dated 1974.
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which is 32 metres (105 ft) high, and which can be climbed at certain times.
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Solid oak stalls for the choir and chapter with acorn and oak leaf carvings.
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Can accommodate the 20 Church of Ireland families who maintain the cathedral
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Memoir of George Edmund Street, R.A., b.1824-d.1881, Arthur Edmund Street
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cathedral, it was built in the 13th century on the site of an important
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The west window, dedicated to St. Patrick, St. Brigid and St. Columba.
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Free-sheet provided to visitors to self guide tour the cathedral.
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A high-altar area with reproductions of the medieval originals.
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The cathedral fell into disrepair following the 16th century
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The central tower, half of which is a modern reconstruction
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Ralph of Bristol, died 1232; Bishop Wellesley, died 1539
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Kildare Cathedral is located in Kildare
Kildare Cathedral is located in County Kildare
Kildare Cathedral is located in Ireland
53°09′28″N 6°54′41″W / 53.1579°N 6.9114°W / 53.1579; -6.9114
Kildare
County Kildare
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Roman Catholic
https://stbrigidscathedral.com/
Dedication
St. Brigid
Consecrated
Architect(s)
George Edmund Street
Style
Irish Gothic
Groundbreaking
domes
Materials
Province
Province of Dublin
Diocese
Diocese of Meath and Kildare
Bishop(s)
Pat Storey
Dean
Precentor
Archdeacon

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