Edmund Rice Heritage Centre

About
The Edmund Rice Homestead, birthplace of Blessed Edmund Rice, founder of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers, was born to Robert and Margaret Rice, prosperous tenant farmers, at Westcourt, Callan, County Kilkenny, on 1 June 1762.
He was the fourth of seven brothers, and had two stepsisters, Joan and Jane Murphy, from his mother’s first marriage. The Penal Laws against Catholics were still in force in Ireland. County Kilkenny fared better than many places during these times because of the tolerance of John Butler, the Protestant Duke of Ormonde who resided in Kilkenny Castle.
As a result, enterprising Catholics, such as Robert Rice, were enabled to rent farmland from tolerant Protestant landlords at reasonable rates. So Edmund was fortunate that, in a land where the majority of Catholics were “hewers of wood and drawers of water”, he was afforded a good education.
The Edmund Rice Memorial Chapel and a large visitor centre is open to visit. Access to the cottage is via the office at the adjacent centre and monastery.
Location Information
Address
Cornyeal, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
Phone
+353567725993
Website
Duration
We recommend planning to spend 1 to 2 hours here.