We had our American meal - hot dogs, grilled cheese, and buffalo wings. You can't buy hot dogs here but they have them at Eddie Rockets on the children's menu. Afterwards we went to mass at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral which is just called the Pro-Cathedral by the locals. Remember here they have nicknames for all the churches and rarely call them by their names.
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St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral |
The pro-cathedral has been used for many of the President of Ireland's religious ceremony for their inauguration, if they were Catholic. State funerals for major figures have been held here too. Most of the Archbishops and Cardinals of Dublin have been buried here and Venerable Matt Talbot was baptized here.
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The inside of the Pro-Cathedral after Mass |
St. Mary's is not an official cathedral, even though it functions as one. Why? Back when Christ Church Cathedral was built, the Pope consecrated it as the Catholic cathedral of Dublin. Although Christ Church has been the Church of Ireland for centuries, no Pope has ever revoked its original designation. Since a city can only have one Catholic cathedral, St. Mary's cannot enjoy the status until Christ Church's is revoked. The Pro-cathedral as its called owes its origins to the anti-Catholic Penal Laws, which restricted Catholicism until the 19th century.

Interesting. So does "pro" stand for something that I'm missing?
ReplyDeleteI could not find anywhere on the internet what "pro" stands for. I have seen it used as one word, "procathedral."
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