St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy
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St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, is the cathedral of the diocese of Ferns, designed by A. W. Pugin, built in 1843–1849 and restored 1994.
Exterior
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Main entrance in the south
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South-east view
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Another south-east view
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Spire, as seen from the west
Interior
[edit]Nave
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View looking north (from the main entrance)
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View looking south (from the choir)
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Ceiling of the crossing
West aisle
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First window
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Second window
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Third window
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Fourth window
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Fifth window
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Sixth window
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View through the aisle, looking north
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Pietà in front of the first window
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View of the choir and the west aisle, looking south-west
East aisle
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First window
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Second window
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Third window
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Fourth window
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Fifth window
Transepts
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East Transept with a window depicting the Immaculate Conception
Mortuary chapel
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North window
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East window #1
Selected details of the stained glass windows
[edit]Apostles
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Peter
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Andrew
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James the Greater
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James the Lesser
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John
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Philip
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Bartholomew
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Matthew
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Thomas
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Thaddeus
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Simon
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Matthias
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Paul
Four Evangelists
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Matthew
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Mark
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Luke
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John
Other Saints
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St. Aidan, patron of the cathedral
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Bernard of Clairvaux
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Dominic