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An automated system strikes the hour and 15-minute intervals while it also rings the bells in appropriate form for Masses, funerals, weddings and events. The carillon is also played on special occasions and generally every Sunday afternoon by its current
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which was believed to be 94 metres tall; newer measurements have shown that the St John's spire is in fact 81 metres tall and therefore only the fourth tallest church in
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with eastern chapels, an apsidal chancel, and a tower and spire at the south-west corner of the nave. Red
Middleton marble is used in both the shrines and the first confessionals of both aisles; the other confessionals are of red Aberdeen granite.
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768:"What are the most beautiful buildings in Ireland?"
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1119:Guide to St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh
1776:List of Catholic churches in Ireland
1093:150 Years of Architecture in Ireland
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