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  1. St. Carthage Cathedral, Lismore is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Lismore, County Waterford. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Formerly the cathedral of the Diocese of Lismore, it is now one of six cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory.

  2. The Mission, Ministry and Maintenance of the Cathedral provide a financial challenge which we endeavour to meet as a worshipping community and by the donations of visitors, pilgrims and supporters. Please visit our DONATE page for more information on funding and how your donations can help us. Welcome to the Saint Carthage's Cathedral website ...

    • History
    • Building Name and Design
    • Renovations
    • Flooding

    The Diocese of Lismore (called the Diocese of Grafton until 1900) was created in 1887, and initially used the Church of St Mary in Grafton as its cathedral. When Jeremiah Doylewas consecrated as bishop of the new diocese on 28 August 1887, he chose to reside in Lismore, despite it being a small and insignificant outpost in the area. He began to wor...

    St Carthage's Cathedral was named after the Cathedral in Lismore, located in County Waterford, Dublin, Ireland. The town of Lismore was not named after this city, but rather the small island of Lismore, one of the Inner Hebrides, in Scotland. Herbert Wardell, son of famed architect William Wilkinson Wardell, was commissioned as the project's archit...

    In 1912, Bishop John Carroll added a pipe organ to the cathedral. Its altar of Australian marble was added in 1919.In 1937, Bishop Carroll dedicated a mosaic shrine that honours St Patrick. In 1977, a rearrangement and extension of the Cathedral sanctuary was commenced under Bishop John Satterthwaite to better accommodate the celebration of Mass in...

    In 2022, Lismore and other parts of northern New South Wales and South-East Queensland were flooded. The Wilson River in Lismore reached 14.37 metres at its peak, the largest flood since modern records began. Despite the cathedral sitting on a hill, water flooded the building, moving the heavy timber pews but not damaging the sanctuary. The damage ...

  3. Lismore Castle ( Irish: Caisleán an Lios Mhóir) is a castle located in the town of Lismore, County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. It belonged to the Earls of Desmond, and subsequently to the Cavendish family from 1753. It is currently the Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire.

  4. X045984. Lismore ( Irish: Lios Mór, meaning 'great ringfort ') [2] is a historic town in County Waterford, in the province of Munster, Ireland. Originally associated with Saint Mochuda of Lismore, who founded Lismore Abbey in the 7th century, the town developed around the medieval Lismore Castle. As of the 21st century, Lismore supports a ...