StCarthage

ST CARTHAGE’S CATHEDRAL

LISMORE, NSW     CATHOLIC

PAUL SCOTT

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Plan

PLAN

 

The blue numbers on this plan of St Carthage’s Cathedral indicate the route we shall take in exploring this building.

The Cathedral is actually cruciform in shape, but there are various additions: the bell tower at bottom right, the apse, and the Sacristy and Chapel of the Saints at top left.

 

A brief history of the Cathedral is given below. However, if you wish to begin your tour of the Cathedral immediately, tap / click on START . You can also access intermediate points in the tour by a tap / click on the following links:

 

01. START

15 Nave

25 North Transept

29 Sacred Heart Chapel

34 Sanctuary

46 Lady Chapel

51 South Transept

58 West Wall

66 History

 

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HISTORY

[Wikiwand]

 

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore is a suffragan Latin Rite diocese of the Archdiocese of Sydney, established in 1887, initially as the Diocese of Grafton, and then changed to the current name in 1900. The diocese covers the North Coast region of New South Wales.

The Cathedral of St Carthage’s was commissioned by Bishop Jeremiah Doyle, circa 1890. Designed in 1892 by Herbert Wardell (the son of notable Anglo – Australian architect and civil engineer William Wardell), the Cathedral is modelled in gothic revival style. The foundation stone was laid in 1892 and construction began in early 1904, with the sanctuary, transepts and nave completed by mid-1907 when the first liturgical mass was held. A public appeal was held to raise £2,000 for the peal of twelve bells from Dublin, that were installed in the bell tower by 1911. A large pipe organ completed the project and in 1919, with all debts dissolved, St Carthage’s Cathedral received its solemn dedication by the Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cattaneo. In 2007 the Cathedral was seriously damaged by hail storms in the region. An appeal to restore the Cathedral commenced in 2007, with initial plans to construct the spire initially designed by Wardell. However, when commissioning the works in 2009, the main focus of the project was on roof slates, stained glass windows, and lead downpipes; with completion of the stone steeple ruled out.

 

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Lismore

 

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