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St. John's Cathedral (Irish: Ardeaglais Naomh Eoin) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Limerick, Ireland. Designed by the architect Philip Charles Hardwick , ground was broken in 1857 and the first Mass celebrated on 7 March 1859.
It was originally a prebendal church, but by 1418 was attached to the Archdeaconry of Limerick. [4] Saint Michael's is one of the five original parishes of Limerick City. It was a joint parish of Saint John's until 1704 when Father Murtagh O'Hehir became the first Catholic parish priest of the new parish. [5] [6]
The Diocese of Limerick (Irish: Deoise Luimnigh) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in mid-western Ireland, one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel and Emly. The cathedral church of the diocese is St John's Cathedral in Limerick. The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Brendan Leahy.
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral; Saint Michael's Catholic Church (Limerick) St. Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen; St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda; Saints Peter and Paul's Church, Cork; St Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge; St Ailbe's Church; St Ignatius Church, Galway; St John's Cathedral (Limerick) St Mel's Cathedral; St Muredach's Cathedral ...
St John the Evangelist's Church, Monkstown; St John's Cathedral (Limerick) St Lappan's Church, Little Island; St Luke's Church, Summerhill North; St Mary's Church, Caheragh; St Mary's Church, Carrigaline; St Mathias' Church, Ballydehob; St Matthew's Church, Aghadown; St Mel's Cathedral; St Muredach's Cathedral, Ballina; St Saviour's Priory ...
Limerick Cathedral may refer to: St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick , founded 1168; originally Roman Catholic, now Church of Ireland St John's Cathedral, Limerick , Roman Catholic, founded 1858
St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, [8] St Flannan's Cathedral, Killaloe, [9] St Brendan's Cathedral, Clonfert. [10] Five others are in ruins or no longer exist: St Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert was destroyed by fire in 1641; St Alibeus' Cathedral, Emly was demolished in 1877. [10] Kilmacduagh cathedral, which is partly in ruins
St John's Cathedral is located in the area and dates from 1861 and has Ireland's tallest spire at 94m. St John's Hospital is located adjacent to the cathedral which dates back to 1780 and was founded by Lady Hartstonge and other benefactors as a Fever and Lock Hospital and treated epidemics during the Great Famine (1845-1847).