The church in the heart of the city with the city at its Heart
A welcome message from the Very Reverend Lynda Peilow
Rector, St Nicholas Collegiate Church
Welcome to our website and thank you for visiting!
In Galway St Nicholas Collegiate Church is a much loved and respected building which has remained present and constant through the centuries. It is also a place of considerable historical significance to generations of people the world over.
It is my prayer and hope that all who come through the doors of St Nicholas will encounter the face of God in the worshipping community and that our worshipping community will be inspired because of their ‘belonging’ to be the church.
Everyone is welcome, and I pray that you may find in St Nicholas a spiritual home, or if you are visiting us that you will have an encounter with God as people have for over 700 years.
Our ancient site ~ Our modern mission
St Nicholas Collegiate church is a gentle giant in the heart of the city and has always held the people in its heart. It has been a sanctuary for thousands, and an example of God’s presence and his love for everyone. Embarking on its 8th century St Nicholas continues to serve Galway city and community as a church, a tourist destination, a heritage site and a centre for the arts.
Schola Cantorum
St. Nicholas’ Schola Cantorum provides the liturgical music and also the musical outreach of the parish community in St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church.
The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship and is at the heart of Galway’s life. A tour through the church will allow you to glimpse part of its rich history. For over 700 years our liturgies are not that far removed from the sights, sounds and smells that graced St Nicholas centuries ago.
We have an ancient space to conserve for the future with many projects that are ongoing to secure the structure and culture of this space for future generations.
Bhí An Bua Linn! Gradam Gallimh Le Gaeilge Go raibh maith agaibh!Táimid bródúil as an éacht seo. Go raibh maith agat Gaillimh le gaeilge as ucht do thacaíocht ar fad.Thank [...]