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Franciscan Friary - Wexford Irish history. The Franciscans have had a long association with Wexford, reaching back to the founding of .......


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Franciscan Friary - Wexford

Irish history.

The Franciscans have had a long association with Wexford, reaching back to the founding of the Friary in 1230. They endured two major interruptions to their tenure, the first in the 16th century, at the dissolution of the monasteries. Returning in 1622 they restored the friary only to have it destroyed by Cromwell 27 years later. The present building is largely 18th century when extensive renovation work took place. Two of the walls, however date from pre-Cromwellian times. The church is beautifully proportioned with exquisite stucco work decorating the panelled ceiling. The tabernacle is modern, with a delicate flame-like design surrounding it depicting the biblical "burning bush". It is very striking and provides an inspired contrast to the elegant nave. Pope Pius IX presented the relic of St. Adjutor to Thomas Devereux of Wexford in 1856. It now lies under a marble slab in the sanctuary. The saint was a boy martyr in ancient Rome.


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