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BBC Archdeacon of Dublin and Vicar of St Michan's Church, David Pierpoint, wears a black suit jacket, black trousers and black shirt with a white collar. He has short grey hair and black round glasses. He is staring at the camera.BBC

Archdeacon of Dublin and Vicar of St Michan’s Church, David Pierpoint, said the damage is ‘irreparable’

An Anglican church in Dublin has been unable to reopen a historic crypt to the public since the remains of mummified bodies were damaged in an arson attack.

One of the damaged mummified bodies in St Michan’s Church of Ireland is that of a man, known as the Crusader, who died about 800 hundred years ago.

A 39-year-old man, Cristian Topiter, who had an address at Grand Canal House, Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin 6, was jailed for six years last month.

He had pleaded guilty to the 2024 arson attack which the church described as “an act of desecration and sacrilege”.

More than nine months after the attack last June, the crypt remains out of bounds to visitors and tourists.

The main entrance gates to the grounds of St Michan’s Church are closed and locked.

Inside the grounds, a heavy steel lid and a steel gate leading the crypt are also locked.

‘Irreparable’

A brown crypt with a white interior. The mummified body is a brown colour and is broken. Lying next to the coffin is its' stone lid which has been carved in the shape of a humans' body.

The damaged mummified body of the Crusader

The church facilitated a visit to the site by BBC News NI.

“As a parish, as the vicar of the parish and as parishioners, we’re custodians of the whole church,” said Archdeacon David Pierpoint.

“Not just above the church, but what’s below the church, and it’s a rather heavy burden to bear.”

Speaking about the damage to the estimated 800-year-old remains of the Crusader.

He explained: “All his body has been charred, spine, his hands, one of his legs is completely missing, and there’s a huge amount of damage done to him.”

The vicar of St Michan’s said the damage caused to the remains of the Crusader and the remains of another man, who is believed to have been buried alive about 400 years ago, is “irreparable”.

Two crypts lie next to each other on the stoned floor. Around them appears to brown wood panelling. In each crypt lies a dark brown mummified body, both of which have been broken. Next to the crypt on the right is what looks like its lid which is made of stone and is carved into the shape of a human.

The two damaged bodies in the crypt, one of which is the Crusader

The closure of the church for most of the past year has caused a significant drop in parish income because the church has had no option but to stop tour groups from visiting until the remains have been removed.

Thousands of people usually visit the church each year.

Archdeacon Pierpoint is hopeful the groups can return soon once permission is granted by the diocesan authorities and Dublin City Council for reinternment.

The vicar of St Michan’s says it’s important to reopen the crypts as soon as possible to ensure the church has sufficient funds to maintain the centuriesold church-

But, he said, it’s also important to allow visitors from home and abroad “to see the phenomenon of what this actually is”.

Most of the present St Michan’s building dates from the 17th Century, except for the 12th Century tower.

Crusader decapitated in 2019

A white skeleton lies on top of a wooden crypt. It remains untouched. Beside it is a light coloured stone wall.

Another mummified body is in the same crypt

The arson attack last summer was one of several incidents in recent years during which the church and crypt were targeted.

In 2019, vandals broke in and decapitated the Crusader.

The skull was later recovered and reattached with the help of the nearby National Museum of Ireland, according to Archdeacon Pierpoint.

The crypt was also damaged during another break in, also in 2019, and the church said at the time that several mummified remains – including the 400-year-old remains of a nun – were desecrated.

A brown and black skull with white teeth sits on the dark concrete floor of the crypt. The wall behind is grey stone.

A skull which became detached naturally from another mummified body in the crypt

The Church of Ireland crypts are also the resting place of Barristers Henry and John Sheares, two brothers who were leaders of the United Irishmen during the 1798 Rebellion.

The site includes a copy of their execution order issued by the English authorities in Ireland at the time.

All the mummified remains in the various crypts, apart from the Crusader are of people who died between 400 and 450 years ago, according to the Church.

Despite the current restricted access to the church grounds, St Michan’s remains open for worship every Sunday.

What is the history of St Michan’s?

A stone church building with arched windows is located on the side of a street. It is mainly smooth stone with a stone brick tower and wall. Along the street is multiple cars waiting at traffic lights. Next to the church is glass building with a multi-coloured poster in the window.

Thousands of people visit St Michan’s each year

The first church on the site is believed to have been established in 1095, but the current church dates back to the 1680s with further renovations taking place between 1723 and 1725, in 1767 and in 1825.

It was restored in 1998.

The remains of many of Dublin’s most influential 17th, 18th and 19th Century families are also entombed in St Michan’s.

The limestone walls of the crypts and atmosphere within them is believed to have helped preserve the remains.

The church’s organ is housed within the case of an organ case constructed by John Baptiste Cuvillie around 1725.



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