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  2. Oliver Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    St Oliver Plunkett's head Oliver Plunkett was beatified on 23 May 1920 by Pope Benedict XV . [ 14 ] The cause for his canonization was opened on 27 July 1951, [ 14 ] and he was canonized in 1975, the first new Irish saint for almost seven hundred years, [ 1 ] and the first of the Irish martyrs to be beatified.

  3. Lamspringe Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Lamspringe Abbey housed the relics of St Oliver Plunkett, taken there in 1684 by the later Abbot of Lamspringe, Corker, who had been with him in Newgate Prison in London, [5] as well as the head of St Thomas of Hereford. Plunkett's relics are now at Downside Abbey, along with a reliquary containing Hereford's skull and much of the monks ...

  4. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is located on West Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Designed by John O'Neill and William Henry Byrne and built in the French Gothic style of local limestone ashlar in 1884. This Roman Catholic church is known for its tall west gable, rose window and for containing the national shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett.

  5. Oliver Plunkett Street - Wikipedia

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    By 2021, the hours in which cars were forbidden in the Oliver Plunkett Street area had been extended to 11am to 4am. [15] [16] As of 2024, all streets leading off Oliver Plunkett Street - towards St Patricks Street and South Mall - are pedestrianised from 11am to 4am. [17] Oliver Plunkett Street Lower, however, is open to vehicular traffic.

  6. Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    The story surrounds a twelve-year-old named Eddie and his affiliation with a local gang, known as the "Reservoir Pups". Two runaway orphans, Pat and Sean, witness the theft of Saint Oliver Plunkett’s head from St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, where it was on display for a forthcoming papal visit.

  7. Downside Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The church houses the relics of St. Oliver Plunkett, archbishop of Armagh, an Irish martyr, executed at Tyburn in 1681, who entrusted the disposal of his body to the care of a Benedictine monk of the English Benedictine Congregation. [21]

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh - Wikipedia

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    In practice, however, the primatial right has fallen into desuetude in Ireland as in every other part of the Church. In 1679, Oliver Plunkett was arrested on a charge of conspiring to bring 20,000 Frenchmen into the country and of having levied moneys on his clergy for the purpose of maintaining 70,000 men for an armed rebellion against the Crown.

  9. Kilcloon - Wikipedia

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    The patron of the parish church is Oliver Plunkett, bishop and martyr, and was the first church dedicated to his memory. [citation needed] A sculpture of Oliver Plunkett is featured in the Kilcloon Millennium Garden. Kilclone Post Office. There are three national schools in the parish: Kilcloon, Mulhussey and Rathregan (Batterstown).