William Conway

William Conway

religious leader Ireland

William Conway was an influential Irish Cardinal of the Catholic Church, known for his role as Archbishop of Armagh and his involvement in significant events in the history of Irish Catholicism. He was a prominent figure during the canonization of Oliver Plunkett, emphasizing the importance of the saint in the Irish religious landscape. Conway's legacy includes advocating for peace and reconciliation within a divided Ireland, making him a notable figure in the context of the country's complex history.

Born on Jan 03, 1913 (112 years old)

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