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been the original main entrance to the royal palace. The bishops of Limerick have for centuries knocked on this door and entered by it as part of their installation ceremony. According to tradition, during the many sieges of Limerick the defenders of the city used the stones around the west door to sharpen their swords and arrows, and the marks they made in the stonework can be seen there today.
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meeting place, or "Thingmote" – the Vikings' most westerly European stronghold. This had been the centre of government in the early medieval Viking city. Parts of the palace may be incorporated into the present structure of the cathedral, most prominently the great west door, which is claimed to have
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In 1968, the Irish Government commissioned two postage stamps to commemorate the cathedral's 800 year anniversary. A picture of one of the stamps is displayed on this page. In 1991, there was a large £2.5 million restoration programme which was completed in 1996 with the excavation and re-laying of
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Today, the cathedral is still used for its original purpose as a place of worship and prayer for everybody. It is also the 3rd biggest tourist attraction in Limerick. It is open to the public every day from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm. For Tourists there is a €5 admission charge upon entry. This money is
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and presented in 1759 by the Limerick Corporation. The belfry holds a peal of eight bells, six of which were presented by William Yorke, mayor of Limerick, in 1673. An active team of bell ringers travels the country to compete with other
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is buried alongside several other Bishops of Limerick in what is believed to be an Episcopal vault underneath the chancel itself. Also notable are the Sexton, Barrington, Boyd and Vanderkiste tombs along the south entrance pathway.
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was to become the 63rd Dean of Limerick and the new rector of Limerick City Parish; with his installation and institution taking place on 21 October 2017 in the cathedral.
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as Dean of Limerick and Rector of Limerick City Parish. She was the first female dean of the cathedral and rector of Limerick City Parish, and retired in January 2017.
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The tower of Saint Mary's Cathedral was added in the 14th century. It rises to 36.58 metres (120 feet), containing a peal of 8 bells, of which 6 were cast by
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was purportedly buried in the cathedral, with the remnants of his stone coffin still visible in the Cathedral chancel. Bishop
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Harvey, Rev. Patrick and Moloney, Donal. A guide to the Cathedral Church of St. Mary The Virgin, Limerick. Limerick. Print.
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the floors as well as the installation of underfloor central heating. Restoration continues today to a lesser degree.
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which hang from the ceiling. These are only lit on special occasions. The larger three of the five were made in
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Memorial Plaque with the names of all the Irish men who died while serving in the United Nations Peacekeepers.
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donated one. It has been rebuilt over the centuries and was most recently renovated in 1968 and 2005.
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essential for the upkeep of the building, and without it, the cathedral simply could not function.
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wars, the cathedral was briefly transferred to Roman Catholic hands. The bishop of Limerick,
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The cathedral graveyard contains many graves and tombs of notable people. The physician
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and is the oldest building in Limerick which is in use. It has the only complete set of
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decided that "Saint Mary's church" would become the cathedral church of the
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Frank Sheahan (rector's churchwarden) Victor Brown (people's churchwarden)
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granted £1,000 towards repairs. There are cannonball from 1691 in the
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Talbot, Very Rev. Maurice. Monuments of St. Mary's Cathedral. Print.
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are also interred in the grounds. The last High King of Munster,
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Mulvin, Linda. History of the Cathedral of St. Mary's Limerick.
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It was announced on 27 August 2017, that the Reverend Canon
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Kariba Braide (dean's verger) Avril Gill (chapter verger)
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in 1168. The palace had been built on the site of the
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Limerick Cathedral (Saint Mary's) is dedicated to the
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is buried in the graveyard near the great west door.
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St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick
Saint Mary's Cathedral is located in Ireland
52°40′06″N 8°37′24″W / 52.66833°N 8.62333°W / 52.66833; -8.62333
Ireland
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Churchmanship
High Church
https://www.saintmaryscathedral.ie/
Dedication
Mary (mother of Jesus)
Style
Gothic
Groundbreaking
Province
Province of Dublin
Diocese
Tuam, Limerick and Killaloe
Bishop(s)
Michael Burrows (bishop)
Dean
Niall Sloane
Precentor
Canon Chancellor
Canon Treasurer
Archdeacon
Organist(s)
Churchwarden(s)
Verger
Church of Ireland

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