Sunday Theme

Next Sunday Gospel

 

 

 

 Jesus in the wilderness

 

First Reading

Noah's ark

STAINED GLASS IN CATHEDRAL

SOUTH FACING SIDE

 Saints this week

Seventh week in Ordinary Time

February 20th

Blessed Jacinta

and Francisco Marto

February 21st

St Peter Damian

February 22nd

Lent begins

Ash Wednesday

Day of fast and abstinence

February 23rd

St Polycarp

 

 

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Useful LINKS 

www.cloynediocese.ie

www.catholicireland.net

www.vatican.va

 www.gettingmarried.ie

www.accord.ie

www.catholicbishops.ie

 www.safeguarding.ie

www.cura.ie

www.trocaire.ie

 

POPE'S INTENTIONS

For February 2012

 

That everyone may have work

in safe and secure conditions

 MISSIONARY INTENTION:

That Christians volunteers in

mission territories may witness

to the love of Christ

 

 

 

 
Cathedral History

 

St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland

 St. Colman's Cathedral, overlooking Cobh, carries within its walls the traditions of thirteen centuries of the Diocese of Cloyne. It is dedicated to St. Colman who founded the diocese in 560 A.D. Colman was a poet bard to the Court of Aodh Caomh, King of Munster, at Cashel in Tipperary. Influenced by St. Brendan and St. Ita, he left Palace life to become a priest. He received grants of land at Cloyne, on the eastern shore of Cork Harbour, from the King of Cashel. There he founded his monastery, traces of which still survive.

The Cathedral contains an inscribed list of all the bishops of the diocese from St. Colman to the present day. Three bishops died in exile during Penal Times, Robert Barry at Nantes in 1662, John Sleyne at Lisbon in 1712 and John O'Brien at Lyon in 1769. Thaddeus McCarthy bishop from 1490 - 1492, died at Ivrea, Northern Italy, as he returned from Rome. He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1895.

The present bishop is Bishop John Magee who was Secretary to Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II.

St. Colman's Cathedral is an exquisite gem of neo-Gothic architecture by the architects Pugin and Ashlin. It took 47 years to build, starting in 1868. In 1916 a Carillon of 42 bells was installed. The largest bell is 200 feet above the ground and weighs 3.6 tons. The Cathedral organ, by Telford and Telford, contains 2,468 pipes. The Cathedral is a regular venue for Recitals by Choirs from all parts of the world.

A visit to Cobh Cathedral is a moving spiritual experience. The gothic grandeur of the interior, the delicate carvings, the beautiful arches and the mellow lighting combine to lift the human spirit. The carvings recall the history of the Church in Ireland from the time of St. Patrick to the present century. It is the story of our faith earthed in the story of our people.