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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Anglican bishops and archbishops of Armagh, Roman Catholic Archbishops of Armagh, James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh, Cahal Daly, Sean Brady, William Conway, Tomas O Fiaich, Paul Cullen, Oliver Plunkett, Robin Eames, John Bramhall, Charles D'Arcy, Michael Logue, Patrick O'Donnell, Primacy of Ireland, Joseph MacRory, John Baptist Crozier, John D'Alton, William Newcome, Alan Harper, Saint Malachy, Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil, Robert Bent Knox, Thomas Lindsay, John Allen Fitzgerald Gregg, Marcus Beresford, Lord John Beresford, Richard FitzRalph, William Stuart, Albert Suerbeer, Michael Boyle, Daniel McGettigan, Thomas Lancaster, Narcissus Marsh, James Margetson, Henry Ussher, Richard Creagh, John Ward Armstrong, Hugh Boulter, Reginald of Bologna, William Crolly, John Godfrey FitzMaurice Day, Christopher Hampton, Robert Samuel Gregg, James McCann, George Otto Simms, Robert Wauchope, William Alexander, John Garvey, John Kite, George Cromer, Hugh Goodacre, George Dowdall, John Long, Hugh O'Reilly, John Hoadly, Milo Sweetman. Excerpt: The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name after the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Since the Reformation, there are parallel apostolic successions: one of the Church of Ireland and the other of the Roman Catholic Church. The archbishop of each denomination also hold the title Primate of All Ireland. In the Church of IrelandThe current Church of Ireland archbishop is the Most Reverend Alan Harper, OBE, BA, who is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Armagh. He was elected archbishop on 10 January 2007 and enthroned at St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh on 16 March 2007. In the Roman Catholic ChurchThe current Roman Catholic archbishop is His Eminence Cardinal Se...