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Coadjutor Archbishop of Armagh on 21 April 2013 at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Armagh. In the medieval Irish church, the earliest bishops doubled... |
capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Primates of All Ireland for both the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Ireland.... |
Saint Malachy (redirect from Máel Máedoc Ua Morgair, Archbishop of Armagh) was Archbishop of Armagh, to whom were attributed several miracles and an alleged vision of 112 popes later attributed to the apocryphal (i.e. of doubtful... |
The Book of Armagh or Codex Ardmachanus (ar or 61) (Irish: Leabhar Ard Mhacha), also known as the Canon of Patrick and the Liber Ar(d)machanus, is a 9th-century... |
Cellach of Armagh or Celsus or Celestinus (1080–1129) was Archbishop of Armagh and an important contributor to the reform of the Irish church in the twelfth... |
Anglican bishop who served as Archbishop of Armagh from 1980 to 1986. Armstrong was born in Belfast, the eldest of four sons (there were no daughters) of John... |
1175) was Archbishop of Armagh. An Irishman by birth, he entered the Augustinians at Armagh in 1140, before being made abbot in 1151. Later in 1174, Cornelius... |
Oliver Plunkett (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh) was the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and the last victim of the Popish Plot. He was beatified in 1920 and canonised in 1975... |
James Ussher (redirect from Archbishop Ussher) 1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656. He was a prolific scholar and church leader, who... |
and seized leadership of the church, and with it the right to appoint bishops. Henry appointed Thomas Cranmer as the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury... |
appointed the Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin as Apostolic Administrator of the diocese. The following is a list of the bishops since the beginning of the 19th... |
Lords Spiritual (redirect from Convenor of the Lords Spiritual) the bishops of the Church of England who sit in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom. Up to 26 of the 42 diocesan bishops and archbishops of the Church... |
in the nomination procedure of the archbishop and other bishops. At various times the nomination was made by the Canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the English... |
once Cathedral of St Eunan, also in Raphoe, is now a Protestant church. Abbots Nullius of Raphoe not available ? Suffragan Bishops of Raphoe ... first... |
archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop is the diocesan bishop of... |
of Kells, held in March 1152, Dublin was raised to an ecclesiastical province with the archbishop of Dublin having the jurisdiction over the bishops of... |
Catholic Church in Ireland (redirect from Catholic Church and politics in Ireland) to provide Abbots. For example: the Abbot of Armagh was the Comharba Phádraig, the Abbot of Iona was the Comharba Cholm Cille, the Abbot of Clonmacnoise... |
vested in the abbots of major communities. There were bishops but not organised dioceses in the modern sense, and the offices of abbot and bishop were often... |
Saint Patrick (redirect from Battle for the Body of Saint Patrick) from the early Middle Ages, Patrick was the first bishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, and is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, converting... |
(Exeter and St Alban Hall) archbp of Cashel 1691–94, archbishop of Dublin 1694–1703, archbishop of Armagh 1703-13 David Moxon (St Peter's) bishop of Waikato... |