From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
The archbishop is a person like the pope but two steps down and the Bishop himself the arch bishop is one step down and when the Bishop dies the Arch bishop becomes the Bishop
Dr Geoffrey Fisher
AnswerPriest's residence is called 'Presbytery' , Bishop's and Arch Bishop's places are called 'House', and the Pope's place is 'Palace'
The arch bishop
George Cardinal Pell.
Birmingham
AnswerPope, Arch Bishop, Bishop, Vicar General, Parish Priest, Father ....
A pope, Ayatollah, Arch Bishop etc
yeah but they have to earn that rank Deacon is the lowest Priest Bishop Arch Bishop Cardinal Pope is the highest
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Gillespie is an Irish - possibly Scottish - surname, meaning Servant of the Bishop - Giolla an Easbaig.
A man by the name of Matthew A Ring. Irish man. He moved there as a boy with his family for work.