there are 2 - the primate is the Archbishop of Armagh, and the other is the Archbishop of Dublin
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The Church in Ireland (the Catholic Church) and the Church of Ireland (the Anglican Church) both have two Archbishops, from Wikipedia:
At present the Archbishop of Armagh for the Roman Catholic Church is Seán Brady. Alan Harper holds the office in the Church of Ireland. The current Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin is Diarmuid Martin. The current Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin is Michael Jackson.
Traditionally the head of Ireland's Catholics is the Archbishop of Armagh, and whoever holds that position becomes a cardinal. So the cardinal in Ireland is normally in Armagh. However, a former Archbishop of Dublin is also a cardinal at this time. Cardinal Sean Brady is the Archbishop of Armagh.
Cardinal Seán Brady is the main one, but there is also Cardinal Desmond Connell.
The most recent resignation of a Cardinal in that part of the world was Scottish, not Irish, Keith Cardinal O'Brien.
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James Ussher was Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656.
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Currently it is Archbishop Seán Brady.
The Pope is the Spiritual Leader of all Catholics. The Archbishop of Armagh is the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland. The Queen of England is Head of the Anglican Church, a Protestant Church, hence the Church of Ireland which is the main Protestant Church in Ireland. There are also other Protestant Churches, other Christian churches and other non-Christian faiths in Ireland, all of whom have leaders.
The present archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in America is Archbishop Demetrios.
There is no "Roman Catholic Church", it is just the Catholic Church. The Archbishop of the Catholic Church in Haiti is Archbishop Bernardito Cleopas Auza is Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti, and Titular Archbishop of Suacia.
Archbishop Tenison's Church of England School was created in 1685.
An Archbishop is basically an elevated Bishop. So, a Bishop will usually take the place of the deceased Archbishop. The church can still function, so nothing really "happens" to the church itself.
The cathedral of the diocese is the bishop's church.
the archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury.