Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin The National Cathedral has been part of Dublin's story since 1191 and is still a living church today
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St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin, an integral part of Dublin's history since 1191 & still an active place of worship.

Beautiful photos taken during a recent Dublin Choral Festival performance here at the Cathedral. The Cathedral regularly...
23/06/2026

Beautiful photos taken during a recent Dublin Choral Festival performance here at the Cathedral. The Cathedral regularly hosts musical events and you can find a full list of them on our website https://share.google/1pfLlHXdqdtCvHyEj

Photos by John Reardon

Dean's Gift DayFor generations, the Minot Tower Clock at Saint Patrick's Cathedral has marked the passing hours for Dubl...
11/06/2026

Dean's Gift Day

For generations, the Minot Tower Clock at Saint Patrick's Cathedral has marked the passing hours for Dubliners through times of joy and sorrow, peace and conflict. Yet few people ever see the remarkable mechanism hidden within the tower that keeps this historic clock running.

This year, the Dean's Gift Day Appeal will help fund essential conservation and repair works to the clock mechanism and two of its historic clock faces, ensuring this important part of Dublin's heritage continues to serve the city for generations to come.
Just as a single penny hidden within the mechanism helps keep the clock accurate, every gift, large or small, can make a real difference.
Saturday 20 June
11.30am - 1.00pm
Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

If you would like to support the appeal, please visit: https://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/deans-gift-day
Thank you for helping us preserve this remarkable piece of Dublin's living history.

On July 4th experience an unforgettable night of epic sound as the Cathedral’s mighty Willis Organ brings to life iconic...
10/06/2026

On July 4th experience an unforgettable night of epic sound as the Cathedral’s mighty Willis Organ brings to life iconic scores from the worlds of Marvel, DC, and Star Wars.

Set beneath the soaring Gothic arches of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, The Wondrous Machine offers a one-of-a-kind experience for fans of film, fantasy, and music alike.

Book tickets via our events page on our website:
https://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/event/the-wondrous-machine-comic-con-edition/

Experience an unforgettable night of epic sound as the Cathedral’s mighty Willis Organ brings to life iconic scores from the worlds of Marvel, DC, and Star Wars.

Enjoy an evening visit to the Cathedral as we introduce our Late Opening Hours this summer. Every Thursday in July and A...
09/06/2026

Enjoy an evening visit to the Cathedral as we introduce our Late Opening Hours this summer.
Every Thursday in July and August you can tour the Cathedral from 6.30pm to 7.30pm with a Guided Tour at 7pm.

Book your visit today!

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08/06/2026

We can’t wait for this. Tickets still available!

Join us on Monday 22 June at 1.00pm for a free lunchtime concert by the Royal St George's College Choir, visiting Dublin...
04/06/2026

Join us on Monday 22 June at 1.00pm for a free lunchtime concert by the Royal St George's College Choir, visiting Dublin as part of their tour of the UK and Ireland.

Led by Choirmaster Daniel Webb, the choir will present a beautiful programme of sacred choral music featuring works by Thomas Tomkins, Franz Biebl, Paul Mealor, Antonio Cifra and more, together with organ performances and soloists.

Whether you're visiting the city, enjoying your lunch break, or simply looking for a moment of musical inspiration, we'd be delighted to welcome you to St Patrick's Cathedral for what promises to be a memorable performance.

📅 Monday 22 June 2026
🕐 1.00pm to 1.45pm
📍 St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
🎟 Complimentary with general admission

The Royal St George’s College Choir are proud to present their closing choral performance in Dublin, concluding their Choir Tour of the UK & Ireland Full Repertoire

Tonight's JamPot Session is gonna be a special one with a surprise guest joining us 😉 Áine Tyrell is Bean an Tí and she ...
03/06/2026

Tonight's JamPot Session is gonna be a special one with a surprise guest joining us 😉
Áine Tyrell is Bean an Tí and she will be workshopping '*In the Flow and what Holds Us back*
Arrivals 630pm - ends 930pm

Do you sing, play, or write music?Come and join a welcoming community of creatives at Jam Pot Sessions, a new monthly ga...
27/05/2026

Do you sing, play, or write music?

Come and join a welcoming community of creatives at Jam Pot Sessions, a new monthly gathering celebrating music, song, and shared creativity.

Taking place on Wednesday June 3rd at 6.30pm (and continuing on the first Wednesday of each month) at the Deanery Mews.

This event is free but registration is required.

https://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/event/jam-pot-sessions/

‘Suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind… and all of them were filled with the Holy Spir...
24/05/2026

‘Suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind… and all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit.’ (Acts 2)

Today the Church celebrates Pentecost — or Whitsun — the great feast of the Holy Spirit and the birthday of the Church. This striking image captures the moment when the Spirit descended upon the apostles, transforming fear into courage and sending them out to proclaim the Gospel to the world.

We continue that ancient rhythm of prayer and praise today, joining Christians across the world in giving thanks for the Spirit’s guidance and renewal.

You are warmly invited to worship with us this Pentecost at 11:15 or 15:15. Tune into our live stream: https://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/worship/livestream/

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St Patrick's Close
Dublin
DUBLIN8

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