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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh is officially known by the Latin name 'Archiepiscopatus Armachanus'.
Answer: False
The official Latin name for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh is 'Archidioecesis Armachana', not 'Archiepiscopatus Armachanus'.
Saint Patrick founded the Archdiocese of Armagh around 445 AD.
Answer: True
The Archdiocese of Armagh was founded by Saint Patrick around 445 AD, establishing it as the principal ecclesiastical see in Ireland.
The Archdiocese of Armagh was formally recognized as a metropolitan province during the Synod of Dublin in 1152.
Answer: False
The formal recognition of Armagh as a metropolitan province occurred during the Synod of Kells in 1152, not the Synod of Dublin.
Saint Patrick established his metropolitan see at a location known as 'The Height of Macha'.
Answer: True
Ard-Macha, meaning 'The Height of Macha,' was the specific location where Saint Patrick established his metropolitan see.
The Synod of Kells in 1152 established three metropolitan provinces in Ireland.
Answer: False
The Synod of Kells in 1152 established four metropolitan provinces in Ireland, not three.
What is the official Latin name for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh?
Answer: Archidioecesis Armachana
The official Latin name for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh is 'Archidioecesis Armachana'.
Who founded the Archdiocese of Armagh, and approximately when?
Answer: Saint Patrick, around 445 AD
The Archdiocese of Armagh was founded by Saint Patrick around 445 AD.
The formal recognition of Armagh as a metropolitan province occurred at which significant event?
Answer: The Synod of Kells
The Archdiocese of Armagh was formally recognized as a metropolitan province during the Synod of Kells in 1152.
What significant outcome did the Synod of Kells in 1152 establish for the Irish Catholic Church?
Answer: The formal establishment of four metropolitan provinces
The Synod of Kells in 1152 resulted in the formal establishment of four metropolitan provinces in Ireland.
The Irish name for the Archdiocese of Armagh is given as:
Answer: Ard-Deoise Ard Mhacha
The Irish name for the Archdiocese of Armagh is 'Ard-Deoise Ard Mhacha'.
Which historical figure is associated with the founding of the metropolitan see at Ard-Macha?
Answer: Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick is associated with the founding of the metropolitan see at Ard-Macha.
The text mentions that difficult matters of conscience were to be referred to the Apostolic See in Rome if they were too complex for whom?
Answer: The Archbishop of Armagh and his advisors
According to early canons, difficult matters of conscience were to be referred to the Apostolic See in Rome if they were too complex for the Archbishop of Armagh and his advisors.
The territory of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh is located exclusively within Northern Ireland.
Answer: False
The territory of the Archdiocese of Armagh extends across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
The Archdiocese of Armagh covers County Louth, most of County Armagh, and parts of County Tyrone and County Meath.
Answer: True
The geographical extent of the Archdiocese includes County Louth, the majority of County Armagh, and portions of County Tyrone and County Meath, among others.
The total area of the Archdiocese of Armagh is approximately 1,341 square kilometers.
Answer: True
The Archdiocese of Armagh encompasses an area of approximately 3,472 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 1,341 square miles.
In 2018, the Catholic population within the Archdiocese of Armagh represented slightly over two-thirds of the total population.
Answer: True
Data from 2018 indicates that the Catholic population constituted approximately 69.8% of the total population within the Archdiocese, which is slightly over two-thirds.
The Archdiocese of Armagh is currently divided into 51 parishes.
Answer: False
The Archdiocese of Armagh is organized into 61 parishes.
The headquarters of the Archdiocese of Armagh is located at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh.
Answer: False
The headquarters of the Archdiocese of Armagh is situated at Ara Coeli in Armagh, while St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral serves as its mother church.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral is recognized as the principal church of the Archdiocese.
Answer: True
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Armagh functions as the mother church for the Archdiocese.
The Province of Armagh's territory includes County Donegal and most of County Tyrone.
Answer: False
The Province of Armagh's territory includes parts of County Tyrone but not County Donegal. It does include parts of County Londonderry and County Meath.
Major towns within the Province of Armagh include Drogheda, Dundalk, and Magherafelt.
Answer: True
The Province of Armagh encompasses significant towns such as Armagh, Ardee, Coalisland, Cookstown, Drogheda, Dundalk, Dungannon, and Magherafelt.
Which of the following counties is NOT mentioned as being part of the Archdiocese of Armagh's geographical extent?
Answer: County Donegal
The Archdiocese of Armagh covers County Louth, County Armagh, and parts of County Tyrone. County Donegal is not listed as part of its geographical extent.
According to 2018 data, what percentage of the total population in the Archdiocese of Armagh identified as Catholic?
Answer: Approximately 69.8%
In 2018, the Catholic population within the Archdiocese of Armagh represented approximately 69.8% of the total population.
The Archbishop of Armagh holds the title of Primate of Munster.
Answer: False
The Archbishop of Armagh holds the distinguished title of Primate of All Ireland, not Primate of Munster.
The four ecclesiastical provinces in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland are Armagh, Dublin, Tuam, and Cork.
Answer: False
The four ecclesiastical provinces in Ireland are Armagh, Dublin, Tuam, and Cashel. Cork is not one of the four metropolitan provinces.
The suffragan dioceses under the Province of Armagh include Ossory and Ferns.
Answer: False
The suffragan dioceses under the Province of Armagh include Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, Clogher, Derry, Down and Connor, Dromore, Kilmore, Meath, and Raphoe. Ossory and Ferns are part of the Province of Dublin.
What is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh signifying his position in the Irish Catholic hierarchy?
Answer: Primate of All Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh holds the distinguished title of Primate of All Ireland, signifying the highest-ranking prelate in the Irish Catholic hierarchy.
Which of the following is listed as a suffragan diocese under the Metropolitan Province of Armagh?
Answer: Diocese of Meath
The Diocese of Meath is listed as one of the suffragan dioceses under the Metropolitan Province of Armagh.
Saint Patrick, Saint Malachy, and Saint Oliver Plunkett are the patron saints of the Archdiocese of Armagh.
Answer: True
The patron saints honored by the Archdiocese of Armagh are indeed Saint Patrick, Saint Malachy, and Saint Oliver Plunkett.
According to early canons, complex religious issues were to be resolved by the Archbishop of Armagh or referred to the Apostolic See in Rome.
Answer: True
Early canons suggest that difficult matters of conscience were to be brought before the Archbishop of Armagh, and if too complex, referred to the Apostolic See in Rome.
The 'Cattlecess' involved the collection of dues by the Archbishop of Armagh, a practice that ended with the Norman invasion.
Answer: False
The 'Cattlecess' was a practice of collecting dues by the primates of Armagh. While it persisted until the arrival of the Cambro-Normans, the text does not explicitly state it ended precisely with the invasion, but rather implies its cessation around that period.
The Book of Armagh records Brian Boru's sanction of the primate's collection activities in 1006.
Answer: True
The Book of Armagh contains a record documenting Brian Boru's royal sanction in 1006 for the primate's collection activities.
Armagh experienced numerous plundering raids by Viking invaders and significant destruction during the Cambro-Norman conquest.
Answer: True
Historical accounts indicate that Armagh faced significant adversities, including Viking raids and destruction during the Cambro-Norman conquest.
During the 11th century, the primacy of Armagh was often usurped by lay individuals who also performed the ecclesiastical duties.
Answer: True
In the 11th century, lay chiefs from the territory encompassing Armagh usurped the primacy's position and benefits, often fulfilling ecclesiastical duties through deputies.
Cellach (St. Celsus) served as Archbishop from 1105 to 1129 and worked towards reforms despite an initial lay intrusion.
Answer: True
Cellach, also known as St. Celsus, served as Archbishop of Armagh from 1105 to 1129. Despite an initial lay intrusion into the position, he was consecrated as a bishop and pursued reforms.
A dispute arose between Armagh and Dublin concerning the Archbishop of Armagh's right to preside over cases within Dublin's diocese.
Answer: True
A significant dispute occurred between the Archbishops of Armagh and Dublin concerning Armagh's primatial rights, particularly the right to preside over cases within Dublin's diocese.
English monarchs consistently respected the traditional election processes for bishops in Armagh during the Lordship of Ireland.
Answer: False
During the Lordship of Ireland, English monarchs increasingly asserted influence over episcopal appointments, leading to conflicts and disputes over traditional election processes.
Primate Patrick O'Scanlan, a Dominican, founded a monastery for Franciscans in Armagh.
Answer: True
Primate Patrick O'Scanlan, a Dominican friar, was responsible for founding a monastery for Franciscans in Armagh.
During the English period, primates preferred residing in Armagh city due to its security.
Answer: False
During the English period, primates often resided away from Armagh city, preferring arch-episcopal manors located within the Pale for reasons of proximity to English administration and perceived security.
Archbishop Richard Creagh died in captivity in the Tower of London during the English Reformation.
Answer: True
Archbishop Richard Creagh was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London during the English Reformation, where he remained in captivity until his death.
Archbishop Peter Lombard resided in his diocese of Armagh from 1601 to 1625.
Answer: False
Archbishop Peter Lombard, who held the position from 1601 to 1625, spent his entire tenure in exile in Rome and never visited his diocese in Armagh.
Archbishop Hugh O'Reilly declared the Irish Rebellion of 1641 as unlawful and impious.
Answer: False
Archbishop Hugh O'Reilly convened a synod in 1642 that declared the war waged by the Irish as both lawful and pious.
Archbishop Edmund O'Reilly faced significant persecution, spending most of his tenure in hiding or exile.
Answer: True
Archbishop Edmund O'Reilly endured extreme persecution, spending only two years of his twelve-year tenure within the diocese, often living in hiding and facing multiple exiles.
The dispute between Archbishops Plunkett and Talbot centered on the primacy of Armagh versus the rights of Dublin.
Answer: True
The central conflict between Archbishops Plunkett and Talbot involved Plunkett defending Armagh's primatial rights against claims asserted by Talbot of Dublin.
Oliver Plunkett was executed for plotting to land French soldiers and supporting an armed uprising.
Answer: True
Oliver Plunkett was executed based on accusations of plotting to facilitate the landing of French soldiers and collecting funds to support an armed uprising.
The preserved head of Saint Oliver Plunkett is displayed in St. Peter's church in Armagh.
Answer: False
The preserved head of Saint Oliver Plunkett is displayed in St. Peter's church in Drogheda, not Armagh.
During the Penal Times, Archbishop Hugh MacMahon conducted services openly and lived without fear of detection.
Answer: False
During the Penal Times, Archbishop Hugh MacMahon lived under severe persecution, forcing him to constantly move, conduct services outdoors, and live in hiding to avoid detection.
What historical practice involved the primates of Armagh conducting visitations to collect dues?
Answer: Both B and C
The practice known as the 'Cattlecess,' also referred to as the 'Law of St. Patrick,' involved the primates of Armagh conducting visitations to collect dues.
During the 11th century, who interfered with the primacy of Armagh by usurping the position and benefits?
Answer: Lay chiefs from the local territory
During the 11th century, lay chiefs from the tribe whose territory included Armagh usurped the primacy's position and financial benefits.
Which Archbishop spent his entire tenure (1601-1625) in exile in Rome and never visited his diocese?
Answer: Peter Lombard
Archbishop Peter Lombard, serving from 1601 to 1625, spent his entire tenure in exile in Rome and consequently never visited his diocese in Armagh.
Archbishop Hugh O'Reilly convened a synod in 1642 that declared the ongoing war waged by the Irish as:
Answer: Lawful and pious
Archbishop Hugh O'Reilly convened a synod in Kells in 1642 which officially declared the war being waged by the Irish as both lawful and pious.
What were the accusations that led to the execution of Saint Oliver Plunkett?
Answer: Plotting invasion and inciting rebellion
Oliver Plunkett was executed based on accusations of plotting to facilitate the landing of French soldiers and collecting funds to support an armed uprising against the Crown.
Where is the preserved head of Saint Oliver Plunkett displayed?
Answer: St. Peter's Church, Drogheda
The preserved head of Saint Oliver Plunkett is displayed in St. Peter's church on West Street in Drogheda.
During the Lordship of Ireland, King John had a dispute with Pope Innocent III concerning the election of which individual to the primatial see?
Answer: Eugene MacGillaweer
During the Lordship of Ireland, King John disputed with Pope Innocent III concerning the election of Eugene MacGillaweer to the primatial see.
Eamon Martin assumed the role of Archbishop of Armagh in 2014.
Answer: True
Eamon Martin has held the position of Archbishop of Armagh since 2014.
Richard O'Reilly was the first primate since the English Revolution to possess significant personal wealth.
Answer: True
Richard O'Reilly was the first Catholic prelate since the English Revolution to possess sufficient personal wealth to live comfortably according to his status.
Archbishop Patrick Curtis met the Duke of Wellington while serving as rector of the Irish College in Salamanca.
Answer: True
Archbishop Patrick Curtis had previously met the Duke of Wellington while serving as rector of the Irish College in Salamanca.
William Crolly was the first primate to reside in Armagh since the Penal Laws were enacted.
Answer: True
William Crolly was the first Catholic primate to establish his residence in Armagh and conduct episcopal duties from the city since the implementation of the Penal Laws.
The construction of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh took approximately 30 years to complete.
Answer: False
The construction of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh was a lengthy process, taking over sixty years from the laying of the foundation stone in 1840 until its completion.
The National Synod of Thurles in 1850 was the first synod held in Ireland since 1642.
Answer: True
Presided over by Paul Cullen, the National Synod of Thurles in 1850 marked the first synod convened in Ireland since 1642.
Cardinal Michael Logue was the first Primate of Armagh to be appointed as a Cardinal.
Answer: True
Cardinal Michael Logue achieved the distinction of being the first Primate of Armagh to be appointed to the College of Cardinals.
Cardinal Logue invested around £10,000 in the enhancement of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Answer: False
Cardinal Logue oversaw expenditures exceeding £50,000 for the enhancement and completion of St. Patrick's Cathedral, not £10,000.
The Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Dundalk is affiliated with the Neocatechumenal Way.
Answer: True
The Redemptoris Mater Seminary operates under the guidance and auspices of the Neocatechumenal Way.
Seminarians from the Redemptoris Mater Seminary study theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
Answer: False
Seminarians attending the Redemptoris Mater Seminary undertake their philosophical and theological studies at Maynooth College, not the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
Since 2019, the Armagh Diocese has partnered with Maynooth College to offer Theology programs focused on Adult Education.
Answer: True
Starting in 2019, the Armagh Diocese partnered with St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, to offer Theology programs with a focus on Adult Education and Pastoral Ministry.
Which Archbishop was the first Catholic prelate since the English Revolution to live comfortably due to personal wealth and was known for peacemaking?
Answer: Richard O'Reilly
Richard O'Reilly was the first Catholic prelate since the English Revolution to possess sufficient personal wealth to live comfortably and was known for his peacemaking efforts.
Archbishop William Crolly holds the historical distinction of being the first primate to:
Answer: Reside in Armagh since the Penal Laws
William Crolly was the first Catholic primate to establish his residence in Armagh and conduct episcopal duties from the city since the implementation of the Penal Laws.
How long did the construction process for St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh take?
Answer: Over 60 years
The construction of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh took over sixty years to complete.
The National Synod of Thurles in 1850 was significant because it was:
Answer: The first synod convened in Ireland since 1642
The National Synod of Thurles in 1850 was significant as it was the first synod convened in Ireland since 1642.
What unique honor was bestowed upon Cardinal Michael Logue during his time as Primate of Armagh?
Answer: He was the first Primate appointed to the College of Cardinals
Cardinal Michael Logue was the first Primate of Armagh to be appointed to the College of Cardinals.
Under Cardinal Logue's leadership, the financial investment in St. Patrick's Cathedral exceeded:
Answer: £50,000
Cardinal Logue oversaw expenditures exceeding £50,000 for the enhancement and completion of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The Redemptoris Mater Seminary, inaugurated in 2016, is located in which town?
Answer: Dundalk
The Redemptoris Mater Seminary was officially opened in Dundalk, County Louth, in the year 2016.
Where do seminarians from the Redemptoris Mater Seminary pursue their higher theological studies?
Answer: Maynooth College
Seminarians attending the Redemptoris Mater Seminary undertake their philosophical and theological studies at Maynooth College.
What is the primary focus of the Theology programs offered since 2019 in collaboration between the Armagh Diocese and Maynooth College?
Answer: Adult Education and Pastoral Ministry
The Theology programs offered since 2019 focus on Adult Education and Pastoral Ministry.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a suggested related topic for further reading concerning the Archdiocese of Armagh?
Answer: History of the Church of Ireland
Suggested related topics include lists of Catholic dioceses in Northern Ireland, Roman Catholicism in Ireland, and the Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland. 'History of the Church of Ireland' is not listed.
What does the accompanying map image related to the Archdiocese of Armagh visually represent?
Answer: The geographical boundaries of the diocese
The map image provides a visual representation of the geographical area covered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Armagh, illustrating its boundaries and distribution.