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St BRIGIDS CATHEDRAL
KILDARE TOWN

Very Reverend Robert Townly
Dean of Kildare
The Deans House
The Curragh
Co Kildare
Ph 045 441654


SERVICES

SUNDAY 12 noon, The Holy Communion
Saints Days as announced
St Brigids Cathedral & Round Tower
Visit the 750 year old Cathedral situated on a site established by St Brigid in 480 A.D.

CLIMB THE ROUND TOWER - the highest in Ireland with public access.

OPENING TIMES May to September (incl.)

MONDAY to SATURDAY
10 a.m. - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm

SUNDAY
2pm - 5pm

OTHERWISE THE CATHEDRAL OPENED BY ARRANGEMENT

Brief History of St. Brigids Cathedral Kildare

Just over 1500 years ago Saint Brigid arrived in Kildare with her nuns in 480 A.D. Her original Abbey church would have been a simple wooden Building, but so great became her fame that, soon after her death in 532 A.D. a costly shrine was erected in her honour in a new and larger Building. For many centuries Kildare maintained a unique Irish Experiment, the abbess ruled over a double community of women and men and the bishop was subordinate in jurisdiction to the abbess.

Between the years 865 and 998 the cathedral was devastated no less than 16 times, so when the Norman, Ralph of Bristol became bishop in 1223 it was virtually in ruins. Between then and 1230 the present Cathedral was largely built. It was semi-ruinous by the year 1500, Derelict by 1649, partially rebuilt in 1686, and finally restored to its present form from 1875 - 1896. Major restoration work was completed in 1996.


The Kildare St. Brigid Round Tower, like most throughout Ireland was originally built a place of refuge from the ravages of the Viking raiders. The Kildare tower, the second on the site, is 108 feet high and the second highest tower in Ireland, however it is the highest tower in Ireland that has access to the top.

 


St BRIGIDS PARISH CHURCH
Fr ADRIAN CARBERY P.P.
THE CURATE,S HOUSE
Fr Michael Kane CC.
26 BEECHGROVE

KILDARE TOWN
Phone045 521900
Sacristan: Mr John Reid
Parish secretary Ms Margie Sheridan
045 521059 045 521352
PARISH OFFICE: PH 045 521352 / FAX 045 521352
OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY 10am to 4-30pm

Masses:
Weekdays Monday to Friday 9am. Saturday 11am

SUNDAYS: 9am & 11am
CONFESSIONS
SATUARDAY: 11am & 7pm

BAPTISMS:

Second Sunday of the month during 12.15 mass.
& Third Sunday of the month after 12.15pm mass (12-50pm)
Notification three weeks beforehand to parish office.

MARRIAGES:
By arrangement, all couples must give three
Months notice of their marriage.
Contact parish office.

EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION:

Thursday 10am & 11am


CARMELITE CHURCH - Founded 1292
WHITE ABBEY
KILDARE TOWN
Ph 045 521391
The Carmelites first came to Kildare in 1292 at the invitation of Lord William de Vesci.
Fr Nicholas Staples O Carm began work on the present church in 1884. The architect was William Hague of the Pugin School and the builder was John Harris, Monastrevan.

MASSES:
Sundays and holy days (7pm evenings) 10-30am,
12 noon.
Week days 8am, 10 am

Tuesday 7-30pm perpetual novena mass- St Jude, St Anthony,
St Therese and prayers for the beatification of Ven. Matt Talbot.
Friday, first Friday: Eucharistic adoration after 10am mass
7-30pm mass for the sick with anointing.

Second Friday: Cenacle of the Marian movement 7-30pm

Saturday: 7.Oopm first mass of Sunday.
Other masses are added from time to time for special occasions.

CONFESSIONS
Fixed times, eve of Sunday and holy days, eve of First FRIDAYS (see Carmelite Newsletters in church for details.)