Our time in Dublin was a bit disappointing, in that almost our entire trip was spent on the tour bus, making it difficult to take photos. We did make one stop at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the National (Anglican) Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
The Cathedral was built in 1220, on the site of a well that Saint Patrick allegedly used to baptize converts to Christianity. It sits in the heart of Dublin.

Jonathan Swift was an influential member and significant donor to the Cathedral. Swift and his wife are memorialized immediately inside the entrance to the Cathedral

