
Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin will have a chance to shine when he lead’s an Irish delegation at a European-wide gathering in February.

Date: November 17, 2022 - Clerical Errors

Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin will have a chance to shine when he lead’s an Irish delegation at a European-wide gathering in February.
AN UNEXPECTED lifeline that could yet help the ambitious if indecisive Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin to obtain a coveted red hat was thrown in September by Pope Francis. Unexpectedly, he extended next autumn’s world Synod of Bishops on the future governance of Catholicism to 2024. Hopefully, the recent revelations of clerical abuse by the… Read more »
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