History of St Patricks Cathedral, Dundalk
First opened in 1842, St Patrick's Cathedral continues to service local Catholics.
The Dundalk Democrat provides a brief history of the building.
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dundalk, Ireland
Skyline of Dundalk, Louth, Ireland - 5 Stories Up
Skyline of Dundalk, Louth, Ireland - 5 Stories Up. Taken in August 2015.
Areas of note:
0:04 Ard Products Building - Early 1800s store
0:10 Triple Mews - Stables dating 1810-1820
0:15 - Wellington Hall infant school c.1820
0:39 Wellington Place terrace - c.1820
0:44 St. Mary's Church - Built 1937
0:50 3-5 St. Mary's Road - Built 1810-1820, original slates
1:00 St. Nicholas Church (The Green Church) - Originally built c.1400, extended c.1650, remodelled c.1760
1:18 - St. Patrick's Church - Often mistaken for a cathedral, built in 1835 and designed by Thomas Duff in the style of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Saint Brigid's Shrine, Faughart, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland
The shrine at Faughart, near Dundalk, County Louth, is dedicated to Saint Brigid, Ireland's second saint (after Patrick), who was said to have been born at Faughart in the fifth century. She later founded a monastery at Kildare. Her tradition is strongly celebrated in Faughart and Dundalk to this day, with an annual pilgrimage and other events taking place on her feast day, February 1st, every year.
Day after St Patrick’s Day in Dundalk co. Louth Ireland 2018
One of the most scenic places in Ireland
GREEN CHURCH CONCERT
Music Generation Louth's String Orchestra Programme
Spring Showcase Concert 2017
St. Nicholas Church of Ireland (The Green Church) Dundalk
Saturday 8 April 2017 at 1pm
Best Attractions and Places to See in Dundalk, Ireland
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Dundalk Stadium
Castle Roche
Stephenstown Pond Nature Park
Cooley Whiskey Visitor Centre
St. Patrick's Church
Proleek Dolmen
Hill of Faughart
Louth County Museum
Dundalk Tourist Information Office
Saint Brigid’s Shrine and Well
Ireland Vlog 5: St Patrick's Cathedral Choir
Singing in the st pats cathedral choir
The 1900 Willis Organ of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dundalk
Me improvising on this glorious instrument. It is almost entirely original except for some mutations and a swell enclosure added to the Choir division in the 1930s. The Great reeds and Choir Corno di Bassetto have recently been revoiced to their original sound by Trevor Crowe, who maintains this wonderful old organ. Many thanks to Brendan McCourt, cathedral organist and director of music, who allowed me to play and recorded this short video.
Service of Mass from St. Josephs Redemptorist Church, Dundalk, County Louth, Eire
Our Mass comes from St. Joseph's Redemptorist Church, Dundalk, County Louth.
With music from St Joseph's Redemptorist Senior Choir. In the pulpit, Father Michael Cusack.
RTE Sunday 28th October 2018
We are a religious community of brothers and priests, living in St Joseph’s Monastery. This mission house of St Joseph’s was established on 8th September 1876.
Redemptorists are passionate about the Gospel and equally passionate about sharing the Gospel message of God’s love for all people with all sectors of society, but especially with those who live on the edges of church and society. There is a special place in our hearts for those who feel abandoned and who have difficulty in finding their way in life.
Living in community is very important for Redemptorists. We are committed to living together as brothers – praying together, working together and supporting each other. We have chosen, as our Constitutions express it, to put the person of Christ at the centre of our community life and we strive day by day to enter ever more intimately into personal union with him.
Preaching continues to be an important ministry for Redemptorists and some members of the community travel from place to place preaching and conducting retreats. The national Redemptorist preaching and mission team today is made up of Redemptorists and lay co-workers who share our charism. Redemptorists are increasingly committed to working in partnership with lay people as this best reflects the Church as the People of God, and it honours the gifts given to each of us by the Holy Spirit to further the Mission of God.
To find out more about the other Redemptorist communities and ministries in Ireland and worldwide, visit redemptorists.ie
Perhaps more than ever before, there is a need for people who can proclaim courageously the Good News of hope, love and reconciliation in a world where there is so much greed, violence, hopelessness and selfishness. The Redemptorists make a very significant contribution in this area. We would love to hear from you.
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St. Patrick's Church History
Updated: June 2009
St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin 2019
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Dkit Choir- St Patrick's day Special BBC2 TV4
The DkIT Choir performing with Daniel O'Donnell for BBC2 TV4. Armagh, March 2019.
St Patricks Cathedral Dublin - St Patrick
This video is part of the Cathedral's Tales from our Timeline series. The full exhibition can be viewed at stpatrickscathedral.ie. These videos were produced by Irish digital media company Noho noho.ie and was part funded by the Heritage Council heritagecouncil.ie
St Saint Patricks Cathedral Dublin St patrick's life
Mass with Father Yeahhbuzz
Father Yeahhbuzz talks us through one of his favourite masses.
History of Dundalk Famine Graveyard
This graveyard at Fairhill / Killally was established in 1853 and continued in use until 1905. It was utilised primarily for those persons who died within the workhouse (now demolished) on the Ardee Road This graveyard lies adjacent to the roadway at Sidella and has a noticeably uneven surface, the result of the practice of burying coffins no deeper than 18 inches below the surface.A spokesperson for the association said: “The people buried here at present are neglected in death just as they were in life. We would like to afford them some dignity by restoring the graveyard, erecting a modest and appropriate memorial together with road signage to ease access for the public.”
The Famine Graveyard was the burial ground in Dundalk for famine victims of all denominations.
Unlike other graveyards, this cemetery has no headstones or any symbols depicting the burial plots of the men, women and children buried there. The individual or the family’s last place of rest is not marked. Dundalk Famine Graveyard at Killally is a unique historic cemetery. Its peaceful location is two miles from Dundalk off the Ardee Road. At the junction with the Heynestown Road turn left down a lane.
The cemetery was opened in 1852 to cater for the increasing number of Famine victims and remained in use until 1900. It was no longer used for burials and remained neglected and overgrown. In 1998 the local volunteers started to clean the over growth from the cemetery.
In 2017 the group undertook to clear the old cemetery walls of trees, briars, ivy and weeds. Their hard work has revealed the need to refurbish the existing walls. An old stile was also discovered in the clean-up which was an old route used by Church goers. It remains in very good condition.
Dundalk Famine Graveyard Association have opened a GoFundMe account to try to raise funds for the restoration of the Dundalk Famine Graveyard.
An appeal has been made for people to give whatever they can to assist in the maintenance and upkeep of the graveyard.
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Located in the city of Dublin, St. Patricks Cathedral was originally built in 1191 and it is the largest cathedral in Ireland. As David mentions, in the year 1860 Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness donated one hundred and fifty thousand pounds of his own money to pay for a restoration of the cathedral, and today that would be equivalent to about 14 million Euros. Now the Cathedral is going through another phase of restoration and it continues to be one of the most treasured historical sites in all of Ireland.
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St Patrick's Grave, Down Cathedral, Downpatrick
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St.Patricks Day 2014
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