Monday, 31 August 2015

Latin Mass Pilgrimage to Carlow Cathedral

Members and friends of St. Conleth's Catholic Heritage Association and other Catholic Heritage Associations were delighted to make another annual pilgrimage to the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, in the Month of the Assumption.  Reports of previous pilgrimages can be found here: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (May), 2013 (December), 2014
 
There is something special about making a pilgrimage to a Cathedral.  Ireland has its ancient sites and its holy wells (too often left only to the locals), Ireland has the sites associated with our National Apostle (although Armagh never became the place of pilgrimage it deserves), its apparition shrine in Knock and National Shrines (too often neglected by pilgrims) to various Saints.  However, Ireland, after long centuries of dispossession and persecution has begun again to have her Cathedrals.  It is a special duty of love to make a pilgrimage to the Mother Church of one's own Diocese and a special privilege to make pilgrimages to other Cathedrals around the Country.  Our first Cathedral pilgrimage was to Carlow, one of our oldest extant Cathedrals still in the hands of the Catholic Church.
 
While the Cathedrals in Waterford (1793), Cork (1808) and Dublin (1825) may be older, Carlow Cathedral is the first fruits of Catholic Emancipation that came in 1829.  Completed in 1833, with its near contemporary in Tuam (1836) it stands in contrast to the soaring confidence of its younger sisters of the 19th and 20th Centuries.  It is the more to be treasured for all that. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Why wasn't it properly advertised?

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  2. Good point, brenda90.

    I wondered that myself as I took two afternoons off work to walk around Carlow town... and Wicklow Town the week before... and Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon the week before that... and Bray, Co. Wicklow and Strokestown, Co. Roscommon the month before...

    Perhaps because we're doing our best but our best isn't good enough.
    Perhaps because we ask people to join so that they will be kept informed of upcoming Masses but not everyone does.
    Perhaps because we didn't know to ask you to help.

    However, you can put all that right by contacting: membershipcommitteecha@gmail.com to become a member.

    God bless you!

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