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Saint Mary's Cathedral Limerick

Saint Mary's Cathedral Limerick

A Guide

Edited by Ros Stevenson

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Publishing 10th Nov 2025
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    • A beautifully illustrated guidebook for Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick
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    According to tradition, Saint Mary’s Cathedral is built on the site of the Viking place of assembly – the thing; subsequently the palace of the O’Brien kings of Thomond, and was given to the Church by King Donal Mór O’Brien in 1168.

    In the following centuries the cathedral was embellished by the wealthy merchants of Limerick who built the chantry chapels on the north and south sides of the nave – the largest surviving range of medieval chantry chapels in any Irish church. The cathedral boasts Ireland’s largest medieval altar stone and Ireland’s only surviving medieval choir stalls.

    Later centuries saw the installation of the massive 17th-century Thomond Monument in the chancel, beside the tomb of Donal Mór O’Brien. In the early 19th century, the Pain brothers designed the Bishop’s Throne or Cathedra, the screen to the Glentworth Chapel, and the monument to Bishop John Jebb. The 19th-century stained glass is particularly fine. 

    Saint Mary’s Cathedral is an extraordinarily complex building representing developments from the mid-twelfth century to the later twentieth century – a treasure of Irish religious art. It continues to be a place of prayer and pilgrimage for all who enter its doors and a symbol of faith, hope and love to the city of Limerick.

    About the Author

    The work is a combined effort of a number of individuals who have a deep love of the Cathedral. Contributions from: Ros Stevenson (Editor); The Rt Rev’d MAJ Burrows, The Very Rev’d NJW Sloane, Kieron Brislane, Peter Barley, John Elliott, Jim Noonan, Craig Copley Brown, Noreen Ellerker, Andrea Brislane & John Holmes (Photos).

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Kulturalis
    ISBN
    9781836360285
    Publish date
    10th Nov 2025
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World
    Size
    240 mm x 165 mm
    Pages
    40 Pages
    Illustrations
    30 color
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