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Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher ((アイルランド語:Deoise Chlochair)) was formed in 1111 at the Synod of Rathbreasail as the see for the Kingdom of Uí Chremthainn. It is part of the Archdiocese of Armagh.
The original cathedral was in the village of Clogher in County Tyrone, site of a monastery founded in 454 by St. Macartan, who was appointed bishop by St. Patrick in the 5th century. Following the Reformation, Henry VIII confiscated Clogher Cathedral for his Church of Ireland and the Roman Catholic diocese was without a permanent see until 1851 when a decision was made to move to the larger town of Monaghan 32 kilometres south east of Clogher village. The foundation stone of a St Macartan's Cathedral was laid in Monaghan in June 1861.〔Peter Galloway, ''The Cathedrals of Ireland'', Belfast, 1992〕 The cathedral was dedicated in August 1892.
Today the diocese has a faithful of over 100,000 parishioners spread across 37 parishes. The current bishop of the Diocese of Clogher is the Most Reverend Liam McDaid, appointed on 6 May 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI and ordained on Sunday 25 July 2010 in St Macartan's Cathedral in Monaghan.
==Geography==
The Diocese straddles the Irish border, consisting of County Monaghan, much of County Fermanagh with parts of Counties Tyrone and Donegal. The main towns are Clones, Enniskillen and Monaghan.〔(St Macartan – 1500 years of faith (Diocese of Clogher) )〕
==Domhnach Airigid==

The shrine of the diocese originally housed a copy of the Gospels and the Cross of the Clogher Dicoese. According to tradition, these were originally given to St. Macartan by St. Patrick, although the manuscript as it exists today dates from the eighth century.〔(''Repair of the Domhnach Airgid'', Heritage Council Grants Programme )〕 Today these relics of ecclesiastical art are at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

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