Conway, Michael A.
(2015)
An Open Space in the City
– Galway Cathedral at Fifty Years.
The Furrow, 66.
pp. 563-581.
ISSN 0016-3120
Abstract
The first time that I stepped into this Cathedral was as a first year student in St. Mary’s College. Our beloved dean, Fr. Garvey, brought us down to the Cathedral to see Bishop Browne lying in state. The significance of the person, the occasion, and this place were all lost on me: it was a half-day off school and that was what was most important! I did not really know who was Bishop Browne; nor that he had built the Cathedral. And I can only, now, imagine how proud he and all the people of Galway must have been on the opening day of this magnificent place.
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Open Space; City; Galway Cathedral; Fifty Years; |
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St Patrick's College, Maynooth > Faculty of Theology |
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7793 |
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Michael A. Conway
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Date Deposited: |
23 Jan 2017 10:25 |
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The Furrow |
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St. Patrick's College, Maynooth |
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Yes |
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