St Mary's Pro Cathedral

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St Mary's Pro Cathedral Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St Mary's Pro Cathedral is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category catholic cathedral. Read and write reviews about St Mary's Pro Cathedral.

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Thea

I visited this church during my independent tour of Dublin and I sincerely think that's worth a visit. It's majestic and impressively tall, with a neoclassical-ish style that I personally love. It's free and you can visit it even just as a tourist.

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Maria Mc Coy

This is a great Cathedral to visit if you like looking at Cathedrals located in the heart of the city centre literally 2 mins from O'Connell St. There are some lovely masses held here at different times of the year the Irish/Latin ones are most popular with the President who arrives with Army outriders and a protection detail to protect them. (As if he/she'd come to any harm in Marlborough St!!) It is quite a sight to see redecorated not so long ago it is a beautiful Roman Catholic Cathedral inside and out. And the most widely known one on the North side of Dublin - the other being the Protestant Christchurch Cathedral in the Liberties.

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Orla Mcmahon

This is a catholic cathedral just off O'Connell Street. It is well worth a visit and has been in Dublin a long time. The public can go in here any time it is open, to go to mass, say a prayer, light a candle. It is a beautiful place. A word of advice if you are a tourist, there are sometimes people begging outside, so be mindful of your wallet/purse. Recently Pope Francis visited the Cathedral.

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Loretta Fernández

Lovely place to walk around, kneel and pray. Jesus was truly present here.

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Simon Larsson

Not the most beautiful of cathedrals, but there's a partly sculpted ceiling, mosaic floor, and a number of dedicated altars. I'd liked to have had more history on display for interested visitors, as this place appears to be first and foremost dedicated to worship.

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Merry Kemp

I adore the marble status in St Mary's Pro-Catherdral, which depict the various aspects of the life of Cardinal Paul Cullen, the first Irishman to be made cardinal (by Thomas Farrell in 1881): tending the ills, weak and poor, educating and training priests etc. The texture of marble allows us to clearly vision how people were like in 150 years ago: their facial expressions, guestures, hairstyles, the folds and flows of their clothes, the proportion of their physique... the gentle glow of light through reflects on the statues, as if you can feel the warmth eminating from their bodies. When you gaze at them long enough, you might mistaken them breathing in the slow changing of daylight. If you would like a moment of quietness just 5 mins away from the noises of the O'Connell Street, this is a great place to enjoy a moment of peace.

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Madalina Tincu

An absolute jewel of the city, a must see especially on a Sunday mass. The cathedral has a very beautiful architecture and it's much bigger inside than you would expect from a church squeezed between other buildings in the downtown. It was a blessing to participate to the mass celebrated here.

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Jan Torfs

Very impressive and nice cathedral , absolutely worth a visit.