The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cashel & Emly in mid-western Ireland is in the province of Munster. The Patron Saint of the Archdiocese is St. Ailbe whose Feast Day falls on 12 September. It consists of 46 parishes across much of County Tipperary and part of County Limerick.
The Cathedral of the Assumption is located in Thurles, and stands on the site of earlier chapels, including the “Big Chapel” built in 1810. Soon after his appointment as Archbishop in 1857, Dr. Patrick Leahy revealed his plan to replace the Big Chapel with “a Cathedral worthy of the archdiocese”. Building commenced in 1865, and the impressive Romanesque Cathedral with its facade modelled on that of Pisa, was consecrated by Archbishop Croke on 21 June 1879. The Cathedral was extensively renovated and the sanctuary sympathetically remodeled on the occasion of its centenary in 1979. The most recent extensive conservation and renewal of the Cathedral, during 2001-2003, has restored the building to its original splendour.
It was in the archdiocese too that in March 1980, the famous Derrynaflan Hoard was found in the Parish of Killenaule & Moyglass, on Derrynaflan Island approximately 12km SE of Thurles. The items found form part of the rich history of ecclesiastical vessels of Ireland of that period.
The world famous Rock of Cashel, where the original Cathedral of Cashel diocese was located, forms an important suite of ecclesiastical buildings overlooking the town and is one of Irelands National monuments.
2.30pm: Anointing of the Sick in Knock Basilica
3pm: Concelebrated Mass
Chief Celebrant and Homilist:
Most Rev. Kieran O’Reilly DD,
Archbishop of Cashel & Emly
Choir: Cashel & Emly Diocesan Choir
Mass will be followed by an outdoor Rosary procession, weather permitting