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This category includes Irish pre-Reformation, Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops. Pages in category "Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
The Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference (Irish: Comhdháil Easpag Caitliceach Éireann) is the episcopal conference of the Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland. The conference meets a number of times a year in Maynooth which is the location of St Patrick's College , Ireland's national seminary .
The Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference is a consultative body for ordinaries in Ireland. Christianity has existed in Ireland since the 5th century and arrived from Roman Britain (most famously associated with Saint Patrick), forming what is today known as Gaelic Christianity. It gradually gained ground and replaced the old pagan traditions.
He was the first bishop to be ordiained in Ireland since the election of Pope Francis the previous March, and in the diocese since Jeremiah Newman in 1974. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Leahy is also President of Veritas and was appointed chair of the section on interfaith dialogue of the Commission of Evangelisation and Culture of the Council of European ...
The bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church Saint Mary, Killarney. The current bishop is the Most Reverend Raymond Browne who was appointed Bishop of Kerry by Pope Francis on 2 May 2013 [2] and received episcopal consecration at St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney on 21 July 2013. [3]
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Lists of Anglicans bishops and archbishops in Ireland (1 C, 11 P) Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops (61 P) 0–9. 16th-century bishops in Ireland (2 C)
Tríchmech (or Trígmech), also consecrated as a bishop, d. 7 July 760. (He is mentioned in the Annals of Inisfallen) [3] Áedáin, d. 19 July 768. Suairlech mac Ciaráin, d. 4 December 774. Órach, also abbot of Inis Domle, d. 781. (Ronan, consecrated as a bishop, but not abbot of Lismore, d. 9 February 793).