Lismore Cathedral
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Lismore Cathedral
Summary
Lismore Cathedral is an Anglican or Episcopal cathedral[1]. It draws 20 Wikipedia views per month (anglican_or_episcopal_cathedral category, ranking #82 of 197).[2]
Key Facts
- Lismore Cathedral's religion is recorded as Church of Ireland[3].
- Lismore Cathedral is located in Lismore[4].
- Lismore Cathedral is in the country of Ireland[5].
- Lismore Cathedral's image is recorded as Lismore St Carthages Cathedral 2007 08 03.jpg[6].
- Lismore Cathedral's instance of is recorded as Anglican or Episcopal cathedral[7].
- Lismore Cathedral's architect is recorded as William Robinson[8].
- Lismore Cathedral's has use is recorded as cathedral[9].
- Lismore Cathedral's Commons category is recorded as St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore[10].
- +1300-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lismore Cathedral[11].
- Lismore Cathedral's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.139807, 'lon': -7.929207}[12].
- Lismore Cathedral's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05my009[13].
- Lismore Cathedral's diocese is recorded as Diocese of Cashel and Ossory[14].
- Lismore Cathedral's dedicated to is recorded as Mo Chutu of Lismore[15].
- Lismore Cathedral's official website is recorded as https://www.stcarthagescathedral.ie/[16].
- Lismore Cathedral's Wiki Loves Monuments ID is recorded as IE-WD-0008[17].
- Lismore Cathedral's GCatholic church ID is recorded as 6264[18].
- Lismore Cathedral's Christian liturgical rite is recorded as Roman Rite[19].
- Lismore Cathedral's Irish Sites and Monuments Record ID is recorded as WA021-019003-[20].
- Lismore Cathedral's Irish National Inventory of Architectural Heritage ID is recorded as 22809088[21].
- Lismore Cathedral's historic county is recorded as County Waterford[22].
Body
Personal Life
Lismore Cathedral's religion is recorded as Church of Ireland[3].
Why It Matters
Lismore Cathedral draws 20 Wikipedia views per month (anglican_or_episcopal_cathedral category, ranking #82 of 197).[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]