Lismore, NSW - St Carthage's Cathedral Catholic
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Saint: Carthage
Address: 8 Leycester Street, Lismore, New South Wales, 2480
Architect: Herbert Wardell & Denning
Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
Traditional Owners: Widjabul people
Last Updated: 23/03/2024
History and Architecture:
Bishop Jeremiah Doyle laid the foundation stone for the Lismore Cathedral in 1892. St Carthage's Cathedral was named after the Cathedral in Lismore, located in County Waterford, Dublin, Ireland.
Clergy:
This list may not contain every serving cleric, past or present, for this church.
Further submissions welcomed.
Years | Name | Annotation | D.o.B | D.o.D |
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2014 - | Father Bing Monteagudo | Administrator |
Organ:
The present Organ was built by J.E. Dodd, Adelaide in 1912. Partially electrified in 1963-64 by H.W. Jarrott of Brisbane. It had 3 manuals, 39 speaking stops, 11 couplers, tubular-pneumatic & electro-pneumatic action. Rebuilt in 1988 by Brown & Arkley of Sydney. It has 3 manuals, 47 speaking stops, 10 couplers, electro-pneumatic action.
For a complete description and photos click here.
Source:
1. Organ Historical Trust of Australia with permission.