St Columb's Cathedral

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St Columbs Cathedral
St Columbs Cathedral

St Columb's Cathedral in the walled city of Derry or Londonderry, Northern Ireland is the mother church of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Derry and Raphoe and the parish church of Templemore.

It is dedicated to Saint Columba, the Ulster monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England.

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[edit] History

It was built in 1633 in the Gothic style. In the porch is an inscription:

If stones could speake then London's prayse should sound
Who built this church and cittie from the grounde.

St. Columb's has in its possession many documents dating back from the Siege of Derry. They have portraits of William of Orange and the original keys of the city.

[edit] Organ and Organists

[edit] Organ

Details of the organ from the National Pipe Organ Register

[edit] Organists

  • 1878 Daniel Jones
  • 1912 Sydney Weale
  • 1914 Henry Coleman
  • 1921 John T Frankland
  • 1948 Michael H Franklin
  • 1968 Neil Wade
  • 1971 Ian Barber
  • 1972 Michael Hoeg
  • 1981 Marc Rochester
  • 1982 William West
  • 1988 Alexander Best
  • 1990 William West
  • 1991 Timothy Allen
  • 2002 Jonathan Lane
  • 2005 Ian Kenneth Mills

[edit] External link

List of Anglican Cathedrals in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Anglican Communion