Talk:St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

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So this is a funny article, it doesn't hardly mention the Church of Ireland, should say when it became a C of I church. No mention either of the iconoclastic damage done to the church. Finally, the doors have been reopened for Catholic services for Parishioners from one of the local parish churchs during a refurbishment. I have no dates or details but hopefully someone who can find these will edit this article. Notjim 11:26, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Can anyone provide a list of Wardens, with dates? Were any significant historical figures in their own right? Given that (according to the article) the franchise was restricted to members of the Tribes, was the Wardenship also?? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.140.254.74 (talk) 11:15, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

Strained record
I removed the claim that the church is "the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship". Apart from not being referenced, this record seems to be qualified by three things (medieval, parish, and continuous-use) which is in my opinion one too many to be notable. I presume there are larger medieval non-parish churches: some cathedrals of course, and probably churches attached to orders. And larger non-medieval parish churches, e.g. some of the Catholic Dublin suburban churches of 1880-1950. There may be ruined or merely deconsecrated medieval parish churches which are larger. Is there a larger medieval parish church which is in current use but not continuously? Or a larger medieval church in continuous use but no longer a parish church? jnestorius(talk) 20:30, 27 September 2014 (UTC)

use of the church by Orthodox communities
i can't find any information about malankara or russian communities using the church at all, and relatively minimal information about the romanian community using the church. it seems the romanian mission has moved to the chapel of st mary's college some time after 2019 (this is the newest evidence for the community's presence at st nicholas i could find: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2126419327412171). if anyone has more info about this, please add; for now i have just added a citation needed template. Sawyer-mcdonell (talk) 04:25, 17 September 2023 (UTC)