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William Crolly (8 June 1780 – 8 April 1849) was the Bishop of Down and Connor from 1825 to 1835, and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh from 1835 to 1849.[1]

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  1. 28 relations: Archbishop, Archbishop of Armagh, Bishop of Down and Connor, Bishops in the Catholic Church, Catholic Church, Cholera, Cornelius Denvir, County Down, Drogheda, Grace (style), Great Famine (Ireland), John Troy (bishop), Patrick Dorrian, Patrick MacMullan, Paul Cullen (cardinal), Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Primacy of Ireland, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh, Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor, Society of United Irishmen, St Malachy's College, St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic), St Patrick's Church, Belfast, St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, The Most Reverend, The Spectator, Thomas Duff, Thomas Kelly (archbishop of Armagh).

  2. 19th-century Irish Roman Catholic theologians
  3. 19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland
  4. People from Downpatrick
  5. Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh
  6. Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor

Archbishop

In Christian denominations, an archbishop is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Archbishop of Armagh

The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. William Crolly and Archbishop of Armagh are Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh.

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Bishop of Down and Connor

The Bishop of Down and Connor is an episcopal title which takes its name from the town of Downpatrick (located in County Down) and the village of Connor (located in County Antrim) in Northern Ireland. William Crolly and Bishop of Down and Connor are Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor.

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Bishops in the Catholic Church

In the Catholic Church, a bishop is an ordained minister who holds the fullness of the sacrament of holy orders and is responsible for teaching doctrine, governing Catholics in his jurisdiction, sanctifying the world and representing the Church.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Cholera

Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.

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Cornelius Denvir

Cornelius Denvir (1791–1866) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate, mathematician, natural philosopher and former Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. William Crolly and Cornelius Denvir are Christian clergy from County Down and Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor.

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County Down

County Down is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland.

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Drogheda

Drogheda (meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin city centre.

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Grace (style)

His Grace and Her Grace are English styles of address used with high-ranking personages, and was the style for English monarchs until Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547), and for Scottish monarchs until the Act of Union of 1707, which united the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.

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Great Famine (Ireland)

The Great Famine, also known as the Great Hunger (an Gorta Mór), the Famine and the Irish Potato Famine, was a period of starvation and disease in Ireland lasting from 1845 to 1852 that constituted a historical social crisis and subsequently had a major impact on Irish society and history as a whole.

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John Troy (bishop)

John Thomas Troy, OP (10 May 1739 – 11 May 1823) was an Irish Dominican friar who served as Archbishop of Dublin from 1786 to 1823.

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Patrick Dorrian

Patrick Dorrian (1814–1885) was an Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and 23rd Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. William Crolly and Patrick Dorrian are Christian clergy from County Down, People from Downpatrick and Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor.

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Patrick MacMullan

Bishop Patrick MacMullan (17 March 1752 – 25 October 1824) was an Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and 20th Bishop of Down and Connor. William Crolly and Patrick MacMullan are Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor.

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Paul Cullen (cardinal)

Paul Cardinal Cullen (29 April 1803 – 24 October 1878) was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and previously of Armagh, and the first Irish cardinal. William Crolly and Paul Cullen (cardinal) are 19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland and Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh.

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Priesthood in the Catholic Church

The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church.

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Primacy of Ireland

The Primacy of Ireland belongs to the diocesan bishop of the Irish diocese with highest precedence. William Crolly and Primacy of Ireland are Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh

The Archdiocese of Armagh (Archidioecesis Ardmachana; Ard-Deoise Ard Mhacha) is a Latin ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in the northern part of Ireland. William Crolly and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh are Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor

The Diocese of Down and Connor, (Dioecesis Dunensis et Connorensis; Deoise an Dúin agus Chonaire) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Northern Ireland.

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Society of United Irishmen

The Society of United Irishmen was a sworn association, formed in the wake of the French Revolution, to secure representative government in Ireland.

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St Malachy's College

St Malachy's College, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the oldest Catholic diocesan college in Ulster.

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)

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St Patrick's Church, Belfast

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St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth

St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth (Coláiste Naoimh Phádraig, Maigh Nuad), is a pontifical Catholic university in the town of Maynooth near Dublin, Ireland.

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The Most Reverend

The Most Reverend is an honorific style given to certain high-ranking religious figures, primarily within the historic denominations of Christianity, but occasionally also in more modern traditions.

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The Spectator

The Spectator is a weekly British news magazine focusing on politics, culture, and current affairs.

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Thomas Duff

Thomas John Duff (1792–1848) was an Irish architect from Newry, County Down.

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Thomas Kelly (archbishop of Armagh)

Thomas Kelly (died 1835) was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. William Crolly and Thomas Kelly (archbishop of Armagh) are 19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland and Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh.

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See also

19th-century Irish Roman Catholic theologians

19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland

People from Downpatrick

Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh

Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Crolly

Also known as Crolly, William.