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  • For Whom The Bell Tolls...Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Conor Hourigan, Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • For Whom The Bell Tolls...Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Conor Hourigan, Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-009.JPG
  • For Whom The Bell Tolls...Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Conor Hourigan, Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-008.JPG
  • For Whom The Bell Tolls...Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Conor Hourigan, Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-007.JPG
  • For Whom The Bell Tolls...Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Conor Hourigan, Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-006.JPG
  • A view of Killaloe and the old bridge across the Shannon from the top of St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-005.JPG
  • A view of Killaloe and the old bridge across the Shannon from the top of St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-004.JPG
  • Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee, Conor Hourigan and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, watch master stone mason Joe Donegan at work compacting lime mortar while on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-003.JPG
  • Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee, Conor Hourigan and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, watch master stone mason Joe Donegan at work compacting lime mortar while on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-002.JPG
  • Conor Hourigan and Ailish Drake of Drake Hourigan Architects, Jonathan Harper, Vestry Committee, Gary Leonard of Paul Leonard Construction, contractors, on a visit to St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe where the Bell Tower is currently being renovated. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20220308-001.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-007.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-006.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-004.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-002.JPG
  • A painter puts brush to canvas to record his perspective of St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John McInerney, Gene Coleman, Vera Carroll and Bishop Walsh pictured with the Garment of Suffering for the reconciliation service at Ennis Cathedral - December 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-005.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-003.JPG
  • A hare has taken a shine to the garden of the Parish Offices at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Hare at Cathedral-20180612-001.JPG
  • The choir celebrates Christmas with song at Ennis Cathedral, Ennis.
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  • Ernest De Regge, far left in suit, choirmaster and organist at Ennis Cathedral, pictured circa the 1940s. De Regge was choirmaster and organist at the cathedral until he died in the Carmody's Hotel floor crash in 1958.
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  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-007.PSD
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-005.PSD
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-017.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-014.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-007.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-005.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-001.JPG
  • Listening to storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-007.JPG
  • Rugby players form a guard of honour as the remains of a Shay Moloney leave the cathedral in Ennis following his funeral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-013.JPG
  • Fr Ger Fitzgerald holds a relic for the congregation during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-001.JPG
  • Storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-004.JPG
  • Listening to storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-001.JPG
  • Fiona Walsh, organiser of the From A Distance concert series in Ennis Cathedral, takes a break outside the church. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-008.JPG
  • Ennis rugby players, with their coach Padraig Brennan, follow behind the hearse carrying the remains of Shay Moloney following his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-015.JPG
  • Young mourners, united in grief, follow behind the hearse carrying the remains of Shay Moloney following his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-014.JPG
  • Rugby players form a guard of honour as the remains of a Shay Moloney leave the cathedral in Ennis following his funeral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-012.JPG
  • Mourners carry the casket of Shay Moloney from the church following his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-010.JPG
  • Mourners carry the casket of Shay Moloney from the church following his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-008.JPG
  • A mourner with the initials SM (Shay Moloney) and JK (Jack Kenneally) shaved on opposite sides of his head during Shay Moloney's funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-006.JPG
  • Fr. Jerry Carey momentarily lifts the spirits of young mourners outside Ennis Cathedral following Shay Moloney's  funeral mass on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-005.JPG
  • Young mourners outside Ennis Cathedral following Shay Moloney's  funeral mass on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-004.JPG
  • Young mourners, in their St Flannan's school uniforms react as Shay Moloney's remains are carried from the hearse to Ennis Cathedral for his funeral mass on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-003.JPG
  • Shay Moloney's remains arriving at Ennis Cathedral  for his funeral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-002.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-012.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-011.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-009BW.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-009.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-008.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-005.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-004.JPG
  • Large attendances during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Large attendances during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-002.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-004.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-001.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-002.JPG
  • Mourners carry the casket of Shay Moloney from the church following his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-009.JPG
  • A mourner with the initials SM (Shay Moloney) and JK (Jack Kenneally) shaved on opposite sides of his head during Shay Moloney's funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-007.JPG
  • Shay Moloney's remains are carried from the hearse for his funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-001.JPG
  • Members of the congregation venerate relics during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-013.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-010.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-007.JPG
  • Fr Jerry Carey holds a relic of St. Padre Pio for the congregation to venerate during the visit of he first class relics of St Padre Pio and the children of Fatima  to Ennis Cathedral on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Relics-20170701-006.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-003.JPG
  • Storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-003.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-015.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-002.JPG
  • A mourner with the initials SM (Shay Moloney) and JK (Jack Kenneally) shaved on opposite sides of his head during Shay Moloney's funeral at Ennis Cathedral on Monday morning. (Composite Photo) Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-006-007.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-006.JPG
  • Listening to storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-006.JPG
  • Storyteller Paddy Commane of the Spancilhill Singers Club performing at the From A Distance concert in Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    From A Distance-20200811-002.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-019.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-018.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-016.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-013.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-012.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-011.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-010.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-009.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-008.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-006.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-003.JPG
  • Young mourners, in their St Flannan's school uniforms, look on as Shay Moloney's remains are put in the hearse at  Ennis Cathedral following his funeral mass on Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shays Funeral-20180604-011.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-008.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-007.JPG
  • Lauren Fox and her little sister Elaina from Darragh had the same idea as  the three wise men when they visited baby Jesus, bearing gifts, at the crib in Ennis Cathedral celebrating Nollag na mBan on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nollag Na mBan-20150106-005.JPG
  • A peregrine Falcon gorges on the carcass of a recently caught pigeon, while perched high above O Connell street Ennis, on the spire of Ss. John And Paul Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Peregrine Falcon-20190219-004.JPG
  • Master stone mason Joe Donegan carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Master stone mason Joe Donegan carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Killaloe Cathedral_Feb_13_2023_14009...jpg
  • Deborah Dudgeon, a member of the Select Vestry, in conversation with master stone mason Joe Donegan, who is carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Killaloe Cathedral_Feb_13_2023_14011...jpg
  • Deborah Dudgeon, a member of the Select Vestry, in conversation with master stone mason Joe Donegan, who is carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Killaloe Cathedral_Feb_13_2023_14011...jpg
  • Deborah Dudgeon, a member of the Select Vestry, in conversation with master stone mason Joe Donegan, who is carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Killaloe Cathedral_Feb_13_2023_14012...jpg
  • Master stone mason Joe Donegan carrying out restorative work to the bell tower at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Killaloe Cathedral_Feb_13_2023_14009...jpg
  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-009.JPG
  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-008.JPG
  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-006.JPG
  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-007.JPG
  • Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness...Rev Paul Fitzpatrick cleaning the historic Romanesque doorway window in preparation for a visit by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-005.JPG
  • Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness...Rev Paul Fitzpatrick cleaning the historic Romanesque doorway window in preparation for a visit by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-001.JPG
  • Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness...Rev Paul Fitzpatrick cleaning the historic Romanesque doorway window in preparation for a visit by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral in Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Cathedral-20210629-004.JPG
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