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Loughrea is the Cathedral Parish of the Diocese of Clonfert.  Our parish church is St. Brendan's Cathedral. The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid on October 10th 1897.  It has been described as the "jewel in the crown of the Celtic Revival" and as a "Treasure House of Celtic Revival Art". Masses are celebrated Monday to Saturday at 11am and 8pm and on Sunday at 10am and 12noon.

 

Thanks to all who continue to contribute financially

PARISH OFFICE

Open Monday Wednesday and Friday

9.30am - 5.30pm

closed for lunch 1pm - 2pm

Phone: 091/841212

 Email: 

cathedral@clonfertdiocese.ie

Weekday Masses at 11am and 8pm 

Sunday Masses at 10am and 12noon

available here via the webcam above 

or on churchservices.tv/loughrea

Items for Parish Newsletter should be sent to 

cathedral@clonfertdiocese.ie

before 5pm on Thursday.


 

 

 

Loughrea is the Cathedral Parish of the Diocese of Clonfert.

There are two churches in the parish: the Carmelite Abbey and St. Brendan's Cathedral.

The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid on October 10, 1897. Although small in size it is large in its interior magnificence.

It has been described as the jewel in the crown of the Celtic Revival. Loughrea gets its name from the Irish Baile Locha Riach, the town of the Grey Lake. The Cathedral lies on the northern shore of this beautiful lake. St. Brendan's Cathedral is a "Treasure House of Celtic Revival Art". The International Arts & Crafts Movement of the late 19th century sought to reunite the artist and the craftsman.  It was born out of a reaction to the mass production of the industrial era and found fertile ground in Ireland during the Celtic Revival period (c. 1880 - 1930).

St. Brendan's Cathedral is unique in that it was the first building in Ireland to be comprehensively decorated by the budding Irish Arts & Crafts Movement of this time.

Visitors and locals alike can now enjoy a 30 minute audio tour of the Cathedral. The tour, available in English, French, German, Italian and Dutch introduces the visitor to Irish church art of international renown, pride of place going to the unrivalled collection of Irish stained glass. The audio tour is available from the Parish Office, The Presbytery, Barrack Street.

 

Parish Clergy

Monsignor Cathal Geraghty, P.P.,V.G.  

Fr. Tony Nzinang, C.C.

 Fr Michael Ifiora, C.C. 

Fr. Aidan Costello, C.C.

 
 
 
 

Mass Times

Daily Mass - 11a.m. and 8p.m.

Vigil Mass - Saturday - 8p.m.
Sunday - 10a.m. and 12noon

Confessions
After Vigil Mass on Saturday

Baptisms - every Sunday  (Two weeks notice)

 

Funerals - 11am or 12.30pm (By arrangement)

Please contact the Cathedral before organising with the Funeral Director

 

Weddings - Monday to Saturday (Three months notice) 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

PRAYER RESOURCES

PRAYERS AT HOME 

PRAYERS FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY 

NOVENA FOR FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION 

PRAYERS FOR HOLY WEEK 

PRAYERS FOR PENTECOST ♦

 

 

 

CLONFERT DIOCESE

 

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