List of cathedrals in Ireland


This article lists the current and former cathedrals of the main Christian churches in Ireland. Since the main denominations are organised on an all-Ireland basis, this article includes information about both jurisdictions: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Overview

It is a commonly held perception that the term 'cathedral' may be applied to any particularly large or grand church. Whilst many cathedrals may be such, this is due to their ecclesiastical status. A cathedral may therefore be a smaller building, particularly where they exist in sparser or poorer communities. Modern cathedrals may lack the grandeur of former times, focussing on the functional aspect of a place of worship, though it should be borne in mind that many of the grand and ancient cathedrals of today were originally built to a much smaller plan, and have been successively extended and rebuilt over the centuries. Some cathedrals were purpose-built as such, whilst others were formerly parochial, or parish churches, subsequently promoted in status due to ecclesiastical requirements such as periodic diocesan reorganisation.
Essentially, a cathedral church is a Christian place of worship which is the chief, or 'mother' church of an episcopal see and is distinguished as such by being the location for the cathedra or bishop's seat. Strictly speaking therefore, only those Christian denominations with an Episcopal polity possess cathedrals. However the label 'cathedral' remains in common parlance for notable churches which were formerly part of an episcopal denomination, such as may be the case with some Scottish churches which are now within the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. In addition, former cathedrals which may now be in a ruined state, retain their nominal status.
The following list comprises, for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, all locations of a current cathedral church, or former cathedral church, as well as those locations where no trace remains of the structure, indeed where the precise location is no longer known.
Also included are those structures or sites of intended cathedrals as well as pro-cathedrals, for instance whilst a permanent cathedral is acquired, or.
The inclusion of the entire island of Ireland is strictly for ecclesiastical reasons. Northern Ireland is represented because, although it politically comprises part of the United Kingdom, ecclesiastically the island comprises a single geographically-based unit.
In the list which follows the cathedrals are listed by denomination and denominational hierarchy. Disused establishments are listed separately.
The geographical co-ordinates provided are sourced from details provided by Ordnance Survey Ireland.
Terms not covered in the above preamble include translated, which is the move of a bishop's seat from one location to another, moving cathedral status from the former church and bestowing it on the destination church, such as may occur in a diocesan or provincial re-organisation.

Abbreviations and Key

Catholic Church

Province of Armagh

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & Website
ArmaghSt. Patrick1870Archdiocese of Armagh
BelfastSt. Peter1866Diocese of Down and Connor
Architects Jeremiah McAuley, a native Belfast priest and John O'Neill
CavanSt. Patrick and St. Feidlim1942Diocese of Kilmore
DerrySt. Eugene1873Diocese of Derry
LetterkennySt. Eunan and St. Columba1901Diocese of Raphoe
LongfordSt. Mel1840Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois
Destroyed by fire in December 2009, then restored and reopened on 24 December 2014.
MonaghanSt. Macartan1892Diocese of Clogher
MullingarChrist the King1936Diocese of Meath
NewrySt. Patrick and St. Colman1829Diocese of Dromore

Province of Cashel

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & Website
CobhSt. Colman1915Diocese of Cloyne
CorkSt. Mary and St. Anne1869Diocese of Cork and Ross
pro-cathedral
EnnisSt. Peter and St. Paul1843Diocese of Killaloe
pro-cathedral
KillarneyThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary1855Diocese of Kerry
LimerickSt. John the Baptist1859Diocese of Limerick
SkibbereenSt. Patrick1826Diocese of Cork and Ross
ThurlesThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary1879Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
built on the site of a Carmelite Priory
WaterfordThe Most Holy Trinity1796Diocese of Waterford and Lismore

Province of Dublin

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & Website
CarlowThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary1839Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
DublinThe Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary1825Archdiocese of Dublin
pro-cathedral
EnniscorthySt. Aidan1860Diocese of Ferns
KilkennyThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary1857Diocese of Ossory

Province of Tuam

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & Website
BallaghaderreenThe Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Nathy1860Diocese of Achonry
BallinaSt Muredach1892Diocese of Killala
GalwaySt. Nicholas and Our Lady Assumed into Heaven1965Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora
LoughreaSt. Brendan1902Diocese of Clonfert
SligoThe Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary1874Diocese of Elphin
TuamThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary1837Archdiocese of Tuam

Church of Ireland

Province of Armagh

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & WebsiteDiocese
ArmaghThe Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St. Patrick445Armagh
BelfastSt. Anne1904Connor and Down and Dromore
ClogherSt. Macartan1744on site of an ancient monasteryClogher
DerrySt. Columb1633Derry and Raphoe
DownpatrickThe Holy and Undivided Trinity1818
on site of ancient monastery
Down and Dromore
DromoreChrist the Redeemer1609on site of an earlier churchDown and Dromore
EnniskillenSt. Macartan1923former 17thC parish churchClogher
KillalaSt. Patrick17thCTuam, Killala and Achonry
KilmoreSt. Fethlimidh1860Bedell Memorial ChurchKilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
LisburnChrist Church1662Connor
RaphoeSt. Eunan9thCon site of 6thC monasteryDerry and Raphoe
SligoSt. Mary the Virgin and St. John the Baptist1874Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
TuamSt. Mary19thCTuam, Killala and Achonry

Province of Dublin

EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & WebsiteDiocese
CashelSt. John the Baptist and St. Patrick's Rock1780Cashel and Ossory
ClonfertSt. BrendanLimerick and Killaloe
CloyneSt. ColmanCork, Cloyne and Ross
CorkSt. Fin Barre1870Cork, Cloyne and Ross
DublinThe Holy Trinitycommonly called Christ Church CathedralDublin and Glendalough
DublinSt. PatrickThe National Cathedral is not a cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin. It has a common relationship with all the dioceses of the Church of IrelandDublin and Glendalough
FernsSt. EdanCashel and Ossory
KildareSt. BrigidMeath and Kildare
KilfenoraSt. Fachtanc.1200partly ruined; nave in use for worshipLimerick and Killaloe
KilkennySt. CaniceCashel and Ossory
KillaloeSt. Flannan12thCfounded in 1185 by Donal Mor O'BrienLimerick and Killaloe
LeighlinSt. LaserianCashel and Ossory
LimerickThe Blessed Virgin Mary1168Limerick and Killaloe
LismoreThe Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint CarthageCashel and Ossory
RosscarberySt. FachtnaCork, Cloyne and Ross
TrimSt. Patrick195419thC Parish ChurchMeath and Kildare
WaterfordThe Holy Trinity1770Commonly called Christ Church CathedralCashel and Ossory

Former cathedrals

With some exceptions, these former cathedrals were established prior to the Reformation in Ireland and the subsequent transfer of Church assets to the Established church. Most had ceased to be cathedrals prior to the establishment of the Church of Ireland.
EstablishmentImageDedicationEstablishedNotes/ProvenanceLocation & Website
AchonrySt. Crumnathy1822–1997Closed in 1997. The cathedral was built on the site of a monastery
AnnaghdownSt. Brendan10thC
ArdaghMél of Ardagh10thCAlthough reputed to date from the time of St Mél, the structure visible today is a 9th or 10th century building.
ArdfertSt. Brendan13thCdestroyed by fire 1641
Ardmore13thC
Cashel
ClonardSt. Johndestroyed by fire 1206
Connor +St. Saviourdestroyed in the Irish Rebellion of 1641; CI Parish Church on site
DuleekCo. Meath
EmlySt. Alibeusdemolished 1877
ElphinSt. Mary the VirginChurch of Ireland parish church, wrecked by storm damage in the 1950s, now ruined; diocese amalgamated with Sligo
FermoySt. Patrickco-cathedral, now parochial church
GlendaloughSt. Peter and St. Paul7th-13thC
KilmacduaghSt. Colman15thC
Newtown-TrimSt. Peter and St. Paul15thC
Scattery IslandCo. Clare