St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church



         


The Collegiate Church of St Nicholas in the centre of Galway, Ireland was founded in 1320 and was dedicated, like many other European churches in seaports, to Saint Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of seafarers. His feast day is celebrated on December 6 and he is also the saint on whom Santa Claus is based. The church is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship. It was raised to the status of a collegiate church by by letters under the seal of Donatus O'Murray, Archbishop of Tuam, on September 28, 1484, the same year in which Galway was granted a Royal Charter and given mayoral status. The granting of collegiate status was confirmed on September 8, 1485 by a Bull of Pope Innocent VIII - Super Dominicum Gregem. Both events were commemorated in the Galway Quincentennial Year, 1984.

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