Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar

Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar
The Cathedral of Christ the King, Mullingar

Christ the King Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. It is situated near the centre of Mullingar next to the Royal Canal, and overlooks the local Garda Síochána station on College Street.

The cathedral is both the cathedral church of the diocese of Meath and the principal centre of worship in the catholic parish of Mullingar - including parts of counties Meath and Westmeath.

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Construction

Above the main altar

Designed to replace the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1836-1936), planning commenced in 1920.

William Byrne & Sons of Dublin designed the cathedral to be basillican in form and renaissance in style. Its distinctive twin towers, surmounted by bronze crosses, rise to a height of about 55 metres. It was built with a seating capacity of 5,000.

Building began in March 1933 and the foundation stone was laid on 6 August of that year by Bishop Thomas Mulvany. Messrs. Murphy of Dublin were the builders, while much of the artistic decoration work was completed by Earley & Co. of Camden Street, Dublin and Oppenheimer Ltd., of Old Trafford, Manchester.

The formal opening and dedication of the new cathedral took place on 6 September 1936. At the request of Pope Pius XI, it became the first cathedral in the world to be dedicated to Christ the King. It was solemnly consecrated on 6 August 1939.

The total cost of the building, including decoration was £275,000.

Mosaics

Saint Anne Mosaic, Marian Year 1954, by Boris Anrep
Saint Patrick mosaic by Boris Anrep

The works of art for which the cathedral is most noted are the mosaics in the chapels of Saint Anne and Saint Patrick. These are the work of the Russian born mosaic artist Boris Anrep, whose work may also be found in Westminster Cathedral.

The Saint Patrick mosaic represents the saint lighting the Paschal fire on the mount of Slane. The principal figure is that of the saint in his apostolic mission, lifting the cross in a vigorous movement, in his other hand holding a torch. The firewood is arranged in a Christogram, signifying the symbolic importance of the fire.

In the Saint Anne mosaic, the name is spelled "Anna". The saint's image is also said[who?] to resemble the poet Anna Akhmatova. The mosaic artist (Anrep) had an affair with Akhmatova during World War I. He left Russia before the Bolsheviks seized power, and although he didn’t contact her for 48 years, she remained the muse who haunted his imagination.[citation needed] While she has appeared in several of his mosaics, this one in Mullingar is the only to include her name. (In return, up to 34 of her poems are about him.)[1]

References

  1. ^ In “Ana Achmatova and Mullingar Connection” - broadcast on RTÉ 4th May 2008, the poet Joseph Woods recounts the story of the mosaics. Relevant section begins at timestamp 40’43”.

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Coordinates: 53°31′37″N 7°20′47″W / 53.5269°N 7.34629°W / 53.5269; -7.34629


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