St Laserian's Cathedral, Episcopal cathedral in Ireland
St Laserian's Cathedral, an ancient site of worship and history.
Established in the 13th century, this cathedral bears witness to centuries of ecclesiastical heritage.
The cathedral is named after Saint Laserian, who was an important figure in Irish Christianity.
Guided tours are available to explore the remarkable architecture and sacred artifacts within.
Known for the Synod of Leighlin which arguably contributed to the adoption of Roman Easter dating.
Location: Old Leighlin
Inception: 13 Century
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Website: saintlaserianscathedral-parishes.ie/stlaserian.php
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