St Eunan's Cathedral ( , also known as Raphoe Cathedral, is one of two
cathedral churches of the
United Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe (united in 1834) in the
Church of Ireland.
[ It is located in ]Raphoe
Raphoe ( ; ) is a historical village in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the main town in the fertile district of East Donegal known as the Laggan, as well as giving its name to the Barony of Raphoe, which was later divided into the baronies of R ...
, County Donegal and is dedicated to Saint Eunan (Adomnán of Iona) (627/8 – 704) who was abbot of Iona (679–704). The other diocesan cathedral is St Columb's Cathedral in Derry.
History
The oldest substantive part of the present building is the south-east corner, which dates back to the 12th century, although two pieces of a sculptured door lintel dating from around the 9th century are believed to be from the original monastery and church of Raphoe, as founded by St Eunan. The rest of the cathedral is a mixture of successive rebuilding and alterations dating from the 17th to late 19th centuries. The original building was cruciform in shape.[
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Overview
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from around 1605. Montgomery had been chaplain to King James I, and was nominated not only Bishop of Raphoe, but of Clogher and Derry
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at the same time.
After centuries of modifications and restorations, much of the current building dates from the 1730s. The entrance is by the porch under the tower built in 1738 by Bishop Forster (1716-1744).
By the 1870s, the building had again become shabby and neglected. It attracted the unfavourable criticism of many church people and ecclesiologists and one high church architect, Sir Thomas Drew, described the cathedral as "the most neglected church in the diocese though situated in the richest part of Donegal." In 1892, Drew was commissioned to begin a plan of restoration which, commenced in 1893, uncovered much of the medieval fabric while "medievalizing" the greater part of the rest of the building. This restoration, funded by the Knox family, involved partial rebuilding which also saw the transepts largely absorbed into the main line of the church, so that it has a long narrow form, and added much stained glass, and a decorative western doorway.[ The cathedral shares the characteristic of many medieval church buildings, where larger bodies of clergy offered more elaborate liturgies, in that the quire or chancel is longer than the nave.
Medieval features still extant include a bishop's seat (sedilla), shamrock-topped columns, a piscina and an early vestry window.][ There is a tall square tower at the western end.][
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Related remains
Near the cathedral building are the remnants of a consistorial court building and a large bishop's palace.[
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Burials
* Alexander Cairncross (archbishop) - Bishop of Raphoe
* Alexander Montgomery (1720–1800) - "Old Sandy", MP for County Donegal for 32 years
Gallery
RaphoeCathedral.JPG, St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe
Entrance doors, Raphoe Church of Ireland Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 998452.jpg, Entrance doors of the Cathedral
Raphoe Saint Eunan Cathedral — Geograph-1159064-by-james-denham.jpg, St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe
See also
* Dean of Raphoe
* Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
* Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe
References
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Anglican cathedrals in the Republic of Ireland
Churches in County Donegal
Raphoe