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Palm Sunday, the Christian community in Ireland, and around the world, will celebrate Holy Week which culminates on Easter ...
Strange Christian relics include the head of the executed Archbishop of Armagh, the hands of at least two Catholic matryrs and, perhaps most bizarrely of all, the foreskin of Christ himself.
James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh from 1625 to 1665, and a keen scholar, aimed to complete a history of the world from Creation to AD 70. In 1650 the result of his efforts was published in Latin ...
George Stone, archbishop of Armagh, was buried in the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey on 28th December 1764. He was born on 7th January 1708, youngest son of Andrew Stone, eminent banker ...
Pupil also met with Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin at the 9/11 memorial and visited the Empire State Building alongside former principal Mr Burns.
He was Archbishop of Armagh, Archbishop of Dublin, Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, the principal figure in the foundation of Trinity College Dublin and, as Lord Chancellor of Ireland, was ...
The Archbishop of Armagh is the most important bishop and is referred to as the Primate of All Ireland. Armagh is the capital of the Church of Ireland because Saint Patrick set it as his headquarters.
On the wall of the west aisle of the north transept in Westminster Abbey is a memorial to Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh. He was buried nearby in the transept on 12th November 1742. The memorial ...
Lourdes Church Sacristan Sean Walshe was presented with the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross (For Church & Pontiff) by the Archbishop of Armagh, Dr Eamon Martin. It’s not often he’s stuck for ...