St Macartin's Cathedral

St Macartin's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Enniskillen. The first church on the site of the present cathedral was built around 1627 as part of the town of Enniskillen. By 1832 the church had become structurally defective and was replaced by the present building, which was completed in 1842 as St Anne's Parish Church and re-consecrated as St Mac Cairthind's Cathedral in 1923, making it the second cathedral in the Diocese of Clogher.

About this building

Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Parking within 250m
  • Café within 500m

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Cavan Cathedral

St. Patrick-and-St. Felim Cathedral in Cavan is a Catholic cathedral built from 1938 to 1942. The cathedral was built in a neo-classical style by John Sisk & Son, under the direction of the architectural firm W.H. Byrne & Son. The Roman Catholic Church did not officially have a cathedral for three centuries: Cavan Parish Church, the former Catholic Cathedral, did not take this title until 1862.

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St Felim's Cathedral

St Felim's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Kilmore. The first church on the site was founded in the 6th century by St Fethlimidh. The present building is a mid-19th-century reconstruction. The cathedral has an original copy of the first translation of the Old Testament into Irish by William Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore from 1629 to 1642.