
The foundation stone for St Patrick’s Cathedral was laid in 1825, the building completed in 1826, and in the intervening two centuries it has served not only as a place where successive generations have gathered to worship and to mark the important faith milestones in their lives but also as a focal point for the wider community during times of celebration and times of strife.
To celebrate the bicentenary, a committee has been formed to prepare a programme of special events to raise funds for essential conservation and maintenance works.
Ireland has changed beyond recognition in the past 200 years, but St Patrick’s Cathedral remains as a testament not only to the commitment to faith of our forebears but also as a testament to what can be achieved when a wider community works together. Your generosity will ensure that this magnificent building remains a focal point for future generations.
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New website is launchedBishop Fintan has announced arrangements for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation in parishes for 2026. These arrangements have been made available to parishes and schools involved.
In announcing these arrangements, Bishop Fintan added that he hopes to visit a significant number of parishes himself for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation next year as well as delegating some retired bishops, the Vicars General and a number of other priests when more than one parish is celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation on the same day
| Date | Parish | School |
| Tue 10 Feb | Kilmacabea | Glandore NS: Maulatrahane NS; Scoil an Chroi Naofa |
| Mon 23 Mar | Aughadown | Kilcoe NS: Lisheen NS |
| Thu 16 Apr | Skibbereen | St Joseph's NS |
| Mon 20 Apr | Castlehaven | Castletownshend NS; Scoil Naomh Bhríde, Union Hall |
| Tue 21 Apr | Rath & The Islands | Rath Ns; Scoil Náisiúnta Inis Chléire |
| Fri 24 Apr | Skibbereen | St Patrick's Boys NS |
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