
Diarmuid Martin
Diarmuid Martin is a retired Irish Catholic bishop who served as the Archbishop of Dublin from 2003 to 2021. Known for his progressive views and emphasis on social justice, he has been a vocal advocate for transparency and reform within the Catholic Church, especially regarding issues of clerical abuse. He appeared in the news recently discussing the legacy of Pope Francis and reflecting on his contributions to the Church.
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Recent news mentions
Noel, the former archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin.
Fintan O’Toole? Johnny Logan? Liveline asks the nation, one by one, who should be president – The Irish TimesMartin who etched his name in the history books, clinching a ninth All-Ireland win at the grade for Tyrone.
Tyrone’s thundering finish secures ninth All-Ireland minor football crown – The Irish TimesThis time it was Martin who etched his name in the history books, clinching a ninth All-Ireland win at the grade for Tyrone.
Tyrone’s thundering finish secures ninth All-Ireland Under-20 football crown – The Irish TimesRetired archbishop Diarmuid Martin joined in the celebration of mass.
Br Kevin Crowley remembered as ‘fearless and tireless advocate’ for the most vulnerable in society – The Irish TimesDiarmuid Martin lauds Pope Francis for trying to follow the example of Jesus.
Derek Mooney leads RTÉ’s coverage to intermittently jaw-dropping effect – The Irish Times


































