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Armagh, Ireland, archdiocese of

Armagh, Ireland, archdiocese of

Armagh, Ireland, archdiocese of

Primatial see of Ireland . Comprises Louth, most of Armagh and parts of Tyrone, Derry and Meath Saint Patrick built a stone church on Ard-Macha (Hill of Macha, a legendary queen), and made it his see in 445 ; he held a synod here in 448 , one of the still-extant canons of which states that cases of conscience, if too difficult to be disposed of by the Archbishop of Armagh , should be referred to the See of Rome. King Brian Boru captured the city, 1004 , but acknowledged its primacy; he was buried here. The 12th-century cathedral , on the site of the church built by Saint Patrick, has been in Protestant hands since the Reformation. The last historical mention of the Culdees is at Armagh in 1633 , when they were incorporated in the Catholic cathedral chapter by Primate Hugh O’Reilly; to this day, their estates belong to the “vicars choral” of the Protestant cathedral . Notable bishops and archbishops include

Saint Malachy O’Morgair , patron saint of the diocese (1134 -1137 )

Saint Gelasius (1138 to 1174 )

Robert Wauchope (1539 -1551 ), who introduced the Jesuits into Ireland and assisted at the Council of Trent

Peter Lombard (1601 -1625 )

Hugh O’Reilly (1628 -1653 ), who took part in the Confederation of Kilkenny, and became generalissimo of the Catholic forces

Saint Oliver Plunket (1669 -1681 ), martyr

Hugh MacMahon (1714-1737), who in the penal times, said Mass and administered Confirmation in the open air

Patrick Curtis (1819-1832), who advanced the cause of Catholic Emancipation

William Crolly (1835-1849), who began the new cathedral

Paul Cullen (1849 -1852 ), who became Archbishop of Dublin , Ireland , and was created cardinal

Michael Logue (1887-1924), first Cardinal -Primate of Armagh, who completed the cathedral , which was consecrated 24 July 1904

Suffragan dioceses include

Ardagh

Clogher

Derry

Down and Connor

Dromore

Kilmore

Meath

Raphoe

See also:

Catholic-Hierarchy.Org

Archdiocese of Armagh

patron saints index

New Catholic Dictionary

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary