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''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}} ''' (Dioecesis Achadensis) | |||
Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Ireland|Ireland]]<br> | |||
Denomination: [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | |||
Established: Between 1111 and 1152 | |||
[[File:noarms.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | |||
=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Argent, a crozier in pale or, with surmounted in fess an open book argent, bound azure, between four trefoils vert. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | |||
{{missing}} | |||
====Arms of Bishops (since 1547) ==== | |||
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File:achonry-kelly.rel.jpg|Brendan Kelly | No image|[[Thomas O'Fihely]] (1547-1555) | ||
No image|[[Cormac O'Coyn]] (1556-1561) | |||
No image|[[Eugene O'Hart]] (1562-1603) | |||
No image|[[Hugh MacDermot]] (1707-1725) | |||
No image|[[Dominic O’Daly]] (1725-1735) | |||
No image|[[John O'Hart]] (1735-1739) | |||
No image|[[Walter Blake]] (1739-1758) | |||
No image|[[Patrick Robert Kirwan]] (1758-1776) | |||
No image|[[Philip Phillips]] (1776-1785) | |||
No image|[[Boetius Egan]] (1785-1787) | |||
No image|[[Thomas O'Connor]] (1788-1803) | |||
No image|[[Charles Lynagh]] (1803-1808) | |||
No image|[[John O'Flynn]] (1809-1817) | |||
No image|[[Patrick MacNicholas]] (1818-1852) | |||
No image|[[Patrick Durcan]] (1852-1875) | |||
No image|[[Francis McCormack]] (1875-1887) | |||
No image|[[ohn Lyster]] (1888-1911) | |||
No image|[[Patrick Morrisroe]] (1911-1946) | |||
No image|[[James Fergus]] (1947-1976) | |||
File:achonry-flynn.png|[[Thomas Flynn]] (1976-2007) | |||
File:achonry-kelly.rel.jpg|[[Brendan Kelly]] (2007-2017) | |||
File:achonry-dempsey.jpg|[[Paul Dempsey]] (2020-present) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 11 August 2024
DIOCESE OF ACHONRY (Dioecesis Achadensis)
Country: Ireland
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Established: Between 1111 and 1152
Official blazon
Argent, a crozier in pale or, with surmounted in fess an open book argent, bound azure, between four trefoils vert.
Origin/meaning
Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.
If you have any information on the origin or meaning of these arms, or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information !
Arms of Bishops (since 1547)
- No image
Thomas O'Fihely (1547-1555)
- No image
Cormac O'Coyn (1556-1561)
- No image
Eugene O'Hart (1562-1603)
- No image
Hugh MacDermot (1707-1725)
- No image
Dominic O’Daly (1725-1735)
- No image
John O'Hart (1735-1739)
- No image
Walter Blake (1739-1758)
- No image
Patrick Robert Kirwan (1758-1776)
- No image
Philip Phillips (1776-1785)
- No image
Boetius Egan (1785-1787)
- No image
Thomas O'Connor (1788-1803)
- No image
Charles Lynagh (1803-1808)
- No image
John O'Flynn (1809-1817)
- No image
Patrick MacNicholas (1818-1852)
- No image
Patrick Durcan (1852-1875)
- No image
Francis McCormack (1875-1887)
- No image
ohn Lyster (1888-1911)
- No image
Patrick Morrisroe (1911-1946)
- No image
James Fergus (1947-1976)
Thomas Flynn (1976-2007)
Brendan Kelly (2007-2017)
Paul Dempsey (2020-present)
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