<P> After 1900, the church was reorganised with the moving of the altar to the left wall and the original sanctuary was changed into a transept and entrance from Cook Street . A small nave was added to the right and a dome built over the sanctuary . </P> <P> In 1912 a shrine to Saint Anthony was built in 1912 to designs by the architects Doolin, Butler and Donnelly . </P> <P> In 1926 to celebrate the seventh centenary of Saint Francis, the friars built a circular apse, remodelled the transepts and extended the nave with an entrance to Skippers Alley . The consecration of the high altar took place on 21 September 1928 by Dr. Paschal Robinson, titular Archbishop of Tyana (1870 - 1948). </P> <P> The organ of Adam and Eve's was built by T.W. Magahy in 1936 using pipework from the old Telford organ there . It was rebuilt in 1996 by Trevor Crowe Ldt . There are around 3,000 pipes in the organ, seventy of which are gilded and incorporated in the casework . It is claimed to be the largest pipe organ in a Catholic church in Dublin and is very highly regarded . Eoin Tierney M.A., B.A. (Mus) was the first organ scholar of Adam and Eve's Church Dublin . </P>

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