This church is actually the oldest Parish church in Dublin; has the quirky coincidence of being next door to another St Audeon's which is Catholic. Anyway... It has a very nice park within its grounds and to the rear, one can see part of the Old City Wall of Dublin - from medieval times. Of course, it is centred in the heart of Old Dublin, at the juncture of the Liberties etc. But housed in the Church - in the porch area - is a very unusual artefact which few people know about. It is called 'The Lucky Stone' - a rival of the very famous Blarney Stone! But this is a stone with a difference! Dating from the middle ages, it was believed to be a kind of head stone of a religious cleric but it is the legend that has grown up around it, that's most interesting. Despite being the victim of theft, strangely disappearing on a number of occasions to God knows where, it has still mysteriously turned up in St Audeon's - come rain or hail -and has now remained there - its true home! Legend says you merely rub off it, instead of kissing it! St Audeon's church is one of Dublin's most charming and interesting
churches which offers you a guided tour by a friendly, informative guide, of its site - a part of hidden Dublin, a stone's throw from Christchurch. read more