
Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick
Mount Saint Alphonsus, located on South Circular Road in Limerick, is one of the city's most beautiful and cherished churches. Designed by architect Thomas Hardwick in 1879, this church boasts intricately inscribed windows and captivating sculptures. Mount Saint Alphonsus, built from local limestone by William Corbett, exemplifies the 12th-century Gothic style and features highly decorated side chapels, beautiful mosaic walls, stained glass windows, numerous statues, and ornamental floors.
The history of Mount Saint Alphonsus is intertwined with the Redemptorists order, founded by Saint Alphonsus in 1732 in Italy. The order relocated to Limerick in 1854, where they became known locally as "The Fathers." The church's bell tower, positioned to the right of the main building, adds to its historical and architectural charm.
Celebrated for its annual novena held each June, Mount Saint Alphonsus draws large congregations and is renowned for its welcoming and accessible nature. Open for over 12 hours a day, 365 days a year, visitors can freely explore and admire its artistic and spiritual offerings. The interior, adorned with frescos, mosaics, altars, and stained glass windows, has often left visitors breathless with its beauty and tranquility.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Mount Saint Alphonsus offers a profound sense of peace and sanctuary. The church's atmosphere, imbued with the stories and prayers of countless individuals over the past 150 years, provides an uplifting experience for all who enter, regardless of faith. This combination of historical significance, architectural splendor, and spiritual serenity makes Mount Saint Alphonsus a true treasure of Limerick.
The history of Mount Saint Alphonsus is intertwined with the Redemptorists order, founded by Saint Alphonsus in 1732 in Italy. The order relocated to Limerick in 1854, where they became known locally as "The Fathers." The church's bell tower, positioned to the right of the main building, adds to its historical and architectural charm.
Celebrated for its annual novena held each June, Mount Saint Alphonsus draws large congregations and is renowned for its welcoming and accessible nature. Open for over 12 hours a day, 365 days a year, visitors can freely explore and admire its artistic and spiritual offerings. The interior, adorned with frescos, mosaics, altars, and stained glass windows, has often left visitors breathless with its beauty and tranquility.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Mount Saint Alphonsus offers a profound sense of peace and sanctuary. The church's atmosphere, imbued with the stories and prayers of countless individuals over the past 150 years, provides an uplifting experience for all who enter, regardless of faith. This combination of historical significance, architectural splendor, and spiritual serenity makes Mount Saint Alphonsus a true treasure of Limerick.
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Sight Name: Mount St. Alphonsus
Sight Location: Limerick, Ireland (See walking tours in Limerick)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Limerick, Ireland (See walking tours in Limerick)
Sight Type: Religious
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
St Munchin had been the first bishop of Limerick in 652. In 812, Vikings... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles