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  Irish Times Article - Connell successor is 58-year-old Dubliner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, the Holy See's Permanent Observer at the UN in Geneva, is to be appointed coadjutor Archbishop of Dublin.
The new coadjutor Archbishop is expected to "hit the ground running" as there are some major decisions to be made relevant to the archdiocese and which Cardinal Connell is precluded from taking as, at the age of 77, he is two years over the retirement age for bishops.
Archbishop Martin was a senior member of Vatican delegations to international conferences at Rio de Janeiro in 1992, Cairo in 1994, Beijing in 1995, Istanbul in 1996 and Rome in 1997.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/front/2003/0503/1170105235HM1MARTIN.html   (581 words)

  
 CNS STORY: Archbishop tells U.N. that development issues have ethical dimension
Archbishop Martin, also a former Vatican justice and peace official, gave the main address at an event sponsored by the Vatican's U.N. mission in connection with a weeklong meeting to prepare for the next session of the Commission on Sustainable Development April 11-22 in New York.
Archbishop Martin noted that this year was the 40th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council document "Gaudium et Spes," the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, and said he was presenting his reflections in accordance with its "method of dialogue."
Archbishop Martin said development should be worked out in the context of "a creative tension" that kept in balance three principles: the dignity of every individual person, the unity of the human family and care for the environment.
www.catholicnews.com /data/stories/cns/0501290.htm   (688 words)

  
 102 Dublin priests eyed for child abuse - Boston.com
Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin is seen during a reception hosted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, as part of a unique gathering, organized by the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) in London in this Nov. 16, 2004 file photo.
The office of Archbishop Martin said it was publishing its findings ahead of this month's expected formation of a government-appointed commission to investigate the history and handling of such abuse in Ireland.
So far, Martin is the only archbishop to address the scandal so directly, establishing a Child Protection Service at a cost so far of $3 million and publishing reports on the number of cases identified.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2006/03/08/ireland_report_finds_102_suspect_priests   (898 words)

  
 Diarmuid Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diarmuid Martin (born 8 April 1945) is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland.
Diarmuid Martin was raised and educated in Dublin, at the Oblate school in Inchicore, the De La Salle School in Ballyfermot and the Marian College, Ballsbridge.
Diarmuid Martin was appointed Co-Adjutor Archbishop of Dublin on 3 May 2003, and was installed as such on 30 August of that year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diarmuid_Martin   (703 words)

  
 News
Cardinal Connell is automatically succeeded by the Coadjutor Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Diarmuid Martin (59) whose appointment as Coadjutor was announced on 3 May 2003.
Archbishop Diarmuid is now back among his own, and he will experience many challenges and joys in the years ahead.
In response, Archbishop Martin said: "It is a day for all of us to recognise the years of service of Cardinal Connell to the Church in Dublin and beyond.
www.procathedral.ie /news.htm   (299 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Dublin's new archbishop assumes post
He was succeeded by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who was appointed as his coadjutor last May 3.
Archbishop Martin, in turn, thanked the cardinal for his service.
Archbishop Martin was appointed to the Dublin archdiocese after nearly 20 years of service at the Holy See, primarily in Vatican diplomacy.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=29157   (373 words)

  
 RTE News - Dublin to welcome its Archbishop-designate
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said the Church in Ireland had been authoritarian and now had to change.
Archbishop Martin, who is a long-standing senior Vatican official, was asked about the Papacy's response to America's spate of clerical child abuse scandals.
Turning to the scandals in Dublin, Archbishop Martin said there must be a way of ensuring that lawyers do not determine the Church's pastoral practices.
www.rte.ie /news/2003/0829/martin.html   (310 words)

  
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As the clock gently strikes nine the silence of the library is awoken by the entrance of its newest caretaker, Diarmuid Martin.
While Archbishop Martin was stunned at the news of his appointment, he believed that he ‘wasn’t the right person for the job’.
Martin stressed the need to utilise the resources in the direction of evangelisation and to avoid getting involved in areas that are not essential to that mission.
www.dioceseofkerry.ie /pages/lumen/lumen7.htm   (1102 words)

  
 Archbishop Diarmuid Martin : Articles from Catholic Blogs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Irish archbishop discusses anger over sexual abuse CATHOLIC WORLD NEWS TOP HEADLINES (CWNEWS.COM) - October 2, 2006 Dublin's Archbishop Diarmuid Martin told a television interviewer that he was "violently angry" when he first heard reports about Catholics priests who abused children.
Having taken the long way to Philadelphia (Dublin to Frankfurt to here), Archbishop Diarmuid Martin -- he of "Holy Father, this is Mr Bono, he is a rock singer" fame -- regaled a Villanova University crowd with a lecture on "Catholic Social Teaching...
Co-consecrators will be the metropolitan, Archbishop John Favalora of Miami and -- as a sign of God's goodness -- Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, a former secretary of Iustitia et Pax.
www.catholicblogs.com /relevance/archbishop_diarmuid_martin   (384 words)

  
 RTE News - Martin rejects BBC documentary claims
Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has rejected an allegation that Pope Benedict XVI was responsible for imposing a vow of secrecy on victims of clerical sexual abuse.
In Britain, one archbishop said the documentary was a 'deeply prejudiced attack' against the Pope.
Six One News: Joe Little, Religious and Social Affairs Correspondent, explains that Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has rejected an allegation that Pope Benedict was responsible for imposing a vow of secrecy on victims of clerical sexual abuse
www.rte.ie /news/2006/1002/pope.html?rss   (260 words)

  
 eircom net Ireland-International / Irish news headlines from leading Irish newspapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Archbishop Martin's departure will constitute part of Pope Benedict XVI's far-ranging reform of the Curia, the Catholic Church's central administration, which is due to take place later this year.
Contrary to a widespread impression that Dr Martin was snubbed by the Vatican earlier this week when he was passed over for a Red Hat, he has been marked out by Rome to take up a significant role in a revamped Curia.
This timetable would give Archbishop Martin, who is less than two years in the job as Primate of Ireland, enough time to cooperate with the initial work of the Government's Commission of Investigation into clerical child sexual abuse in the Dublin archdiocese.
home.eircom.net /content/unison/national/7467017?view=Eircomnet   (643 words)

  
 Dublin's new archbishop assumes post
Archbishop Martin (pictured left, with Cardinal Connell) was appointed Cardinal Connell's coadjutor last May, with right of succession.
Archbishop Martin thanked the cardinal for his service before expressing the hope that his community would "become a more embracing and inclusive one".
Archbishop Martin was appointed to the Dublin archdiocese after nearly 20 years of service at the Holy See.
www.cathnews.com /news/404/126.php   (755 words)

  
 Archbishop Martin in Rome to receive Pallium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Archbishop Martin was in Rome to receive the Pallium on 29th June 2004
The Pallium is a strip of cloth that has historical roots in the attire of Roman emperors and symbolizes the pope's concession of authority and communion to heads of major local churches.
Starting in 1984, the Polish pontiff was the first to personally consign the pallium annually to all new archbishops -- a task his predecessors since the fourth century regularly had delegated.
ballinteer.dublindiocese.ie /ab_martin.htm   (236 words)

  
 TO UN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
On Friday, 12 April, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, Permanent Observer of the Holy See in Geneva, addressed the issue of the Holy Places in the Holy Land that Have Great Importance For the Three Monotheist Religions and For Humanity.
First of all, Archbishop Martin addressed the issue of respect for the religious freedom of religious minorities where there is a State religion of the majority.
Archbishop Martin spelled out what respect for the holy places has to mean.
www.ewtn.com /library/CURIA/STATMINO.HTM   (926 words)

  
 Independent Catholic News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Birmingham, said in a statement last night: "I was delighted to be present, in Dublin, on Saturday 30 August, for the Rite of Welcome for Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, the newly appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Dublin.
Archbishop Nichols said: "As a priest of the Archdiocese, although absent from Ireland for over twenty years, Archbishop Martin was clearly enjoying being back home.
Archbishop Nichols added: "I encourage Catholics in the Archdiocese of Birmingham to pray for Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and the Catholic Church in Ireland."
www.indcatholicnews.com /coadj.html   (251 words)

  
 Archbishop Diarmuid Martin appointed as Dublin Coadjutor
His Holiness Pope John Paul II has appointed the Most Reverend Diarmuid Martin, Titular Archbishop of Glendalough, Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See at the Office of the United Nations in Geneva, as Coadjutor to the Archdiocese of Dublin.
By his outstanding priestly qualities and his exceptional experience Archbishop Martin is particularly qualified to assist me in the service of the Archdiocese and eventually to assume the leadership of our Catholic people.
Martin Cosgrove, Chairman of the Council of Priests is here today and I look forward to renewing my acquaintance with all the priests during the coming months.
releases.dublindiocese.ie /Releases/abmartin.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Arch biog
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was born in Dublin on 8th April 1945.
On 5th December 1998 he was appointed Titular Bishop of Glendalough and received the episcopal ordination at the hands of Pope John Paul II in St Peter’s Basilica on 6th January 1999.
In March 2001 he was elevated to the rank of Archbishop and undertook responsibilities as Permanent Observer of the Holy See in Geneva, at the United Nations Office and Specialised Agencies and at the World Trade Organisation.
www.procathedral.ie /arch_biog.htm   (454 words)

  
 Independent Catholic News
Pope John Paul II has appointed the Most Reverend Diarmuid Martin, Titular Archbishop of Glendalough, Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See at the Office of the United Nations in Geneva, as Coadjutor to the Archdiocese of Dublin.
Archbishop Diarmuid entered the service of the Holy See in 1976 in the Pontifical Council for the Family.
In March 2001 he became Archbishop and undertook his current responsibilities as Permanent Observer of the Holy See in Geneva, at the UN and at the World Trade Organisation.
www.indcatholicnews.com /coad.html   (589 words)

  
 Archbishop Martin, Novena of Hope, Mount Argus, Passionists.
Archbishop Martin, Novena of Hope, Mount Argus, Passionists.
Archbishop Martin celebrates the closing Mass with Fr.
The Archbishop began declaring his happiness to be in Mount Argus for the end of the Novena of Hope.
homepage.eircom.net /~mountargus/newspage/news2005/archbishop.htm   (1611 words)

  
 The Catholic Communications Office
Prior to his appointment as Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Connell was a member of the Irish Hierarchy’s Theological Commission, and of the Diocesan Committee on Ecumenism.
Dr Connell was appointed by the Holy See as Archbishop of Dublin on 21 January 1988 and was consecrated in the Pro-Cathedral, Dublin on 6 March 1988.
BIOGRAPHY OF ARCHBISHOP DIARMUID MARTIN Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was born in Dublin on 8th April 1945.
www.catholiccommunications.ie /News/news-26april2004-statementarchdiocesedublin.html   (2569 words)

  
 Dublin archbishop vows change for Irish Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Newly-appointed coadjutor Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin told journalists on Friday that the Church has been authoritarian and must learn to function in a different manner.
Martin (pictured, right), 58, is the former Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace at the Vatican.
The Irish Catholic newspaper reports that Archbishop Martin said he was humbled by the faith of victims "whose love of the Church was so strong that they had remained firm in their commitment to their faith, despite all their suffering".
www.cathnews.com /news/309/27.html   (274 words)

  
 Bring 'marginalized' into the inner circle, says archbishop | The-Tidings.com
Catholic Church social teaching is evolving to the understanding that the church's role is less about being a voice for the poor and more about ensuring that the poor have their own voice, said Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, who led the Vatican's effort to push for international debt relief for poorer nations.
Archbishop Martin was in Los Angeles keynoting a Nov. 8 symposium and luncheon on the 40th anniversary of the final Vatican II document, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World ("Gaudium et Spes").
Christian commitment to society, he added, "must be rooted in a truly Christian understanding of the human person which includes the reality of human sinfulness and therefore the redeeming message of Jesus." The church also puts forth a vision of "human dignity rooted in a relationship with God," he added.
www.the-tidings.com /2005/1118/gaudium.htm   (1092 words)

  
 High profile Vatican official to succeed Archbishop of Dublin
Martin has promised to help victims of the sex abuse scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland.
Archbishop Martin also said he would work to turn around the dwindling numbers of churchgoers by encouraging "laypeople, priests, men and women" to be stronger in their faith.
Pope John Paul II appoints Archbishop Diarmuid Martin Coadjutor to the Archdiocese of Dublin
www.cathnews.com /news/305/20.php   (768 words)

  
 "The architecture of the NPT must be reinforced to enhance
On April 29 in Geneva, Switzerland, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, Holy See permanent observer to the Office of the United Nations and Specialized Institutions in Geneva, addressed the second session of the Preparatory Committee of the Seventh Conference that is examining the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
In his speech he noted that "global security will only be guaranteed through global cooperation, within the framework of an authentically multilateral system," a system that "requires the responsible, honest and coherent cooperation of all.
Archbishop Martin underscored the "uncertainty (that) is emerging about the commitment to many of the international instruments which for years were considered the pillars of the global arms control and reduction regime."
www.columban.com /martinnuclear.htm   (354 words)

  
 2006 Eucharistic Congress - Archdiocese of Atlanta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Archbishop Gregory, principal homilist for the Eucharistic Congress, was installed as seventh bishop, sixth archbishop of Atlanta on Jan. 17, 2005.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is the keynote speaker for the 2006 Archdiocese of Atlanta Eucharistic Congress.
Archbishop-emeritus John F. Donoghue initiated Eucharistic Renewal during his tenure as Archbishop of Atlanta, which led to the annual Eucharistic Congress in Atlanta on the feast of Corpus Christi and the establishment of 10 perpetual adoration chapels.
www.archatl.com /congress/2006/bishops.html   (588 words)

  
 Fr. Martin Cosgrove warmly welcomes the announcement of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin’s succession as Archbishop of Dublin
Martin Cosgrove warmly welcomes the announcement of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin’s succession as Archbishop of Dublin
Since Archbishop Diarmuid came amongst us last May he has won the hearts, not only of the priests and religious of the diocese, but also of the laity wherever he has gone.
On this very significant day we move forward together with Archbishop Diarmuid in a spirit of hope and enthusiasm.
www.cps.dublindiocese.ie /printer_95.shtml   (349 words)

  
 2006 Eucharistic Congress - Archdiocese of Atlanta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In March 2001 he was elevated to the rank of archbishop and undertook responsibilities as Permanent Observer of the Holy See in Geneva, at the United Nations Office and Specialized Agencies and at the World Trade Organization.
He was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Dublin in 2003, and automatically succeeded Cardinal Desmond Connell as archbishop of Dublin in 2004.
Archbishop Donoghue became a bishop at his episcopal ordination in 1984, on the occasion of his being named the second bishop of Charlotte, succeeding Bishop Begley.
archatl.com /congress/2006/bishops.html   (588 words)

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