Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland)

Local nameSaint Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland)
LocationArmagh, UK

St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Armagh and Diocese of Armagh. The origins of the site are as a 5th century Irish stone monastery, said to have been founded by St. Patrick. Throughout the Middle Ages, the cathedral was the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, head of the Catholic Church in Ireland, and one of the most important churches in Gaelic Ireland. With the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, the Irish Church divided between Protestants and Roman Catholics, with the cathedral being retained by the Church of Ireland.

Following Catholic emancipation in the 19th century, a new Catholic cathedral was built in Armagh, also called St Patrick's Cathedral.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Armagh_(Church_of_Ireland)

Official website http://www.stpatricks-cathedral.org/

Email admin@armaghpubliclibrary.co.uk

Phone +44 28 3752 3142

Address 43 Abbey Street, Armagh, Northern Ireland BT61 7DY, UK

Coordinates 54°20'52" N -6°39'22.41" E

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