St. Patrick's Cathedral

Skibbereen (1826) - Parish Church

Mass Times

Sunday Saturday
11:00am 6:30pm Vigil

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
9:30am 9:30am 9:30am 9:30am 9:30am

Working Holydays: 9:30am

Please note Mass Times may vary

St. Patrick’s Cathedral - Skibbereen

Location Map

Confession
Saturday: 10:00am to 11:00am

Sacristy
Bernie Kelly 087-1664878 before and after Mass and by request

Church Music
Nancy Long 028-21689

Church Flowers
Parish Office 028-22828

Accessibility
Accessible to the disabled
Hearing-assist loop fitted

About St Patrick's Cathedral

The building was undertaken by Fr Michael Collins as a Parish Church in the Diocese of Cloyne and Ross. The foundation stone was laid in 1825. Completed by 1826, the original was a modest T-shaped building designed by Michael Augustine O’Riordan from Doneraile, Co Cork.

The first major and by far the most significant improvements to St Patrick’s Cathedral were carried out in the early 1880’s by Bishop William Fitzgerald. He engaged the services of GeorgeCoppingerAshlin, the finest architect then available to design a radical modernisation of the Cathedral. These renovations changed the dynamic of the building to a cruciform shape and the cast of the Cathedral was transfigured to the splendour it possesses to this day.

The eastern wall behind the original High Altar was opened and a semi-circular apex was added. The apse was embellished by three stained-glass windows. The High Altar, dedicated to the memory of Bishop O’Hea (1858-1876) and the Marian Altar supplied by Pearse and Sharpe of Dublin were erected. The arcade of three arches above the Sanctuary and two dividing the transepts from the nave, the polished pillars of granite, the coffered ceiling which they support all date from 1882-1883. Two further renovations were affected in 1950 and 2005.

Skibbereen Cathedral Brochure

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