The Archbishop of Cashel (Irish: Ard-Easpag Chaiseal Mumhan) was an archiepiscopal title which took its name after the town of Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland. Following the Reformation, there had been parallel apostolic successions to the title: one in the Catholic Church and the other in the Church of Ireland. The archbishop of each denomination also held the title of Bishop of Emly. In the Catholic Church, it was superseded by the role of Archbishop of Cashel and Emly when the two dioceses were united in 2015 and in the Church of Ireland the title was downgraded to a bishopric in 1838.
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portal The ArchbishopofCashel (Irish: Ard-Easpag Chaiseal Mumhan) was an archiepiscopal title which took its name after the town ofCashel, County Tipperary...
The Rock ofCashel (Irish: Carraig Phádraig [ˈcaɾˠəɟ ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]), also known as Cashelof the Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a historical site located...
comes from the glimpse we get of him in the written account of the visitation of Philip de Torrington, ArchbishopofCashel, in 1374. Le Reve emerges from...
July 1902) was the second Catholic Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand (1870–74) and later ArchbishopofCashel and Emly in Ireland. He was important in the...
Catholic ArchbishopofCashel and Emly in Ireland from 1988 to 2014. From 7 March 2009 to 27 January 2013, he also served as the Apostolic Administrator of the...
Cashel is named ArchbishopofCashelCashel (Parliament of Ireland constituency), before 1800 Cashel (UK Parliament constituency) (1801–70) Dean of Cashel...
Tipperary, home of the ArchbishopofCashel and Emly; built in 1732, now the Cashel Palace Hotel. Bishop's Palace, Cork, home of the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne...
arises from the Archbishop's 'interference' with the commerce of the city ofCashel. His disfavour of the established orders in Cashel certainly caused...
the Diocese of Galway was created in 1831 following the abolition of the Wardenship of Galway. James Butler 2nd, the ArchbishopofCashel and Emly (1774–91)...
the Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland, but he converted to the Anglican Church of Ireland, becoming the Protestant ArchbishopofCashel. Magrath is...
Tánaiste Thomas Croke – ArchbishopofCashel Donal Creed (1924 – 2017): Fine Gael politician; MEP, Teachta Dála, Minister of State under Garret FitzGerald...
convert to Islam Archibald Hamilton (bishop) (c.1580–1659), Anglican archbishopofCashel A. M. Hamilton (Archibald Milne Hamilton, 1898–1972), New Zealand-born...
opened on 31 May 1936 by Dr O'Brien, the then Bishop of Kerry, and J. M. Harty, ArchbishopofCashel. The attendance at its first match was at least 20...
formidable ArchbishopofCashel, David Mac Cerbaill, who excommunicated him. He came from an Anglo-Irish settler family. He may have been a descendant of Sir...
question his role as ArchbishopofCashel, stating that this diocese did not exist until 1118 AD. Rock ofCashelArchbishopofCashelCashel, Ireland Regensburg...
returned to Ireland, a few remained and prospered. Thomas Croke ArchbishopofCashel, said: "I most solemnly conjure my poorer countrymen, as they value...
line of the family failed. He was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Viscount. He was the eldest son of Charles Brodrick, ArchbishopofCashel, fourth...