Archbishopric of Armagh
The Archbishopric of Armagh is the principal ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Church of Ireland, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is located in Armagh, Northern Ireland, and serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Armagh, who is the spiritual leader of the church in Ireland. The archbishopric has a rich history dating back to the early Christian period, making it one of the oldest Christian institutions in the country.
The Cathedral of St. Patrick in Armagh is the archbishopric's main church and a significant landmark. The archbishopric plays a vital role in the religious and cultural life of the region, overseeing various dioceses and promoting the Anglican faith. It also engages in community outreach and interfaith dialogue, contributing to the social fabric of Northern Ireland.