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  2. Diocese of Armagh (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011 the diocese had 31,000 parishioners in its 44 parochial units. Ordained and lay ministry involved 47 serving and 28 retired clergy; 13 Diocesan Readers and 37 Parish Readers.

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh - Wikipedia

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    The Armagh Diocese in conjunction with St. Patrick's College, Maynooth commenced in 2019, Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes in Theology (Adult Education and Pastoral Ministry) in Armagh and Dundalk. [7] [8] The archdiocese of Armagh is one of the regional locations where Maynooth run the Diploma in Diaconate Studies programme.

  4. Category : Burials at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church ...

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    Pages in category "Burials at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of Ireland)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic) - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.It was built in various phases between 1840 and 1904 to serve as the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of Armagh, the original medieval Cathedral of St. Patrick having been appropriated by the state church called the Church of Ireland at the time of the Irish ...

  6. St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, visited Armagh in 1004, acknowledging it as the head cathedral of Ireland and bestowing it a large sum of gold. Brian was buried at Armagh cathedral after his death at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. [5] Armagh's claim to the primacy of Ireland was formally acknowledged at the Synod of Ráth Breasail in 1111. [4]

  7. List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the Roman Catholic Church, the entirety of Northern Ireland is comprehended by the ecclesiastical province of Armagh. The eponymous archdiocese and five of its suffragan dioceses cover the area of Northern Ireland. The diocesan and archdiocesan boundaries are not coterminous with the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

  8. Tomás Ó Fiaich - Wikipedia

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    He had arrived in France the day before and had complained of feeling ill shortly after saying Mass at the grotto in the French town. He was rushed by helicopter to a hospital in Toulouse, 125 miles (200 km) away, where he died. He was aged 66. He lay in state at the cathedral in Armagh, where thousands of people lined up to pay their respects ...

  9. Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Archbishop of Armagh is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland, bearing the title Primate of All Ireland, the metropolitan of the Province of Armagh and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Armagh. [1] [2] The diocese traces its history to Saint Patrick in the 5th century, who founded the See.