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Lecture Series at St. Mary’s, Gowran

17 June 2027

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Lecture Series at St. Mary’s, Gowran 

This lecture series, occurring on the third Thursday of each month in June, July and August will explore various aspects of the Anglo-Norman history of St. Mary's Church and the broader village of Gowran.

This church was built in the late thirteenth century as a collegiate church and was served by a college - clerics who lived in a community but did not submit to the rule of a monastery.

The church was patronised by the Butler family and many early family members are commemorated here with elaborate medieval tombs. The impressive ruins were decorated by the Gowran Master whose stone carvings are immortalised in the poetry of Nobel Laureate Séamus Heaney.

The once medieval church was later partly reconstructed in the early 19th century and functioned as a Church of Ireland church until the 1970’s when it was gifted to the State as a National Monument. Today the restored part of the church preserves a collection of monuments dating from the 5th to the 20th centuries.


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General public

Duration: 1 hour

https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/st-marys-church-gowran/

St. Mary's Church, Kilkenny

1 Saint John's Place, Gowran, Kilkenny R95 V5N0, Ireland

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