
Malachy of Armagh
Malachy of Armagh was an Irish saint and the first official saint of Ireland, canonized in 1190. He served as the Archbishop of Armagh and was known for his efforts to reform the Irish church in the 12th century. His life and work significantly contributed to the spread of Christianity and monasticism in Ireland, and he is celebrated for his piety and dedication to the faith.
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Malachy of Armagh became Ireland’s first official saint in 1190.
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