Saint Oliver Plunkett, the Archbishop of Armagh, is credited with several miracles attributed to his intercession after his martyrdom in 1681. These include miraculous healings and the preservation of his body, which was found incorrupt decades after his death. Pilgrims have reported experiencing spiritual and physical healings at his tomb in St. Peter's Church, Dublin. His canonization in 1975 recognized these miracles and his enduring legacy as a martyr and saint.
Oliver Plunkett was born on 1629-11-01.
St. Oliver Plunkett was born on November 1, 1629.
St. Oliver Plunkett was born on November 1, 1629.
Saint Oliver Plunkett was born on November 1, 1629.
Saint Oliver Plunkett was born on November 1, 1629.
Saint Oliver Plunkett died on July 1, 1681 at the age of 51.
Saint Oliver Plunkett died on July 1, 1681 at the age of 51.
Oliver James Horace Plunkett has written: 'Catalogue of the entire valuable contents of Killeen Castle, Dunsany, Co. Meath, the property of the earl of Fingall'
St. Oliver Plunkett's.
St. Peter's Church ,Drogheda, Ireland
Clement Tigar has written: 'Late vocations' 'Saint Oliver Plunkett'
Oliver Plunkett was canonized on October 12, 1975, by Pope Paul VI at Rome, Italy.