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Revision as of 05:54, 18 September 2023
EAMON COLUMBA MARTIN
Born : October 30, 1961
Deceased :
Archbishop of Armagh, 2014-present
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Impaled with the archdiocesan arms |
Official blazon
Bleu-celeste in chief two oak-slips issuant from a point in base a cross fleury or the foot behind a lamb statant guardant argent. Motto: Cantate Canticum Novum.
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