Cashel is one of the four Archdioceses in Ireland. The others are Armagh (seat of the Primate of All Ireland), Dublin (seat of the Primate of Ireland) and Tuam. In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ... Primate of All Ireland is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh. ... Primate of All Ireland is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh. ... Primate of Ireland is a title possessed by the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland (Anglican) Archbishops of Dublin. ... Primate of Ireland is a title possessed by the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland (Anglican) Archbishops of Dublin. ... The Archbishop of Tuam is the ordained religious leader of the Archdiocese of Tuam and its constituent churches. ...
One of the most famous Archbishops of Cashel was Thomas Croke, in whose honour the stadiumCroke Park is named. Thomas William Croke (1824-1902) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly in Ireland. ... Montreals Olympic Stadium The Athens Olympic Stadium Most stadiums are open-air, such as this football (soccer) stadium in the Netherlands. ... Croke Park (Irish: Páirc an Chrócaigh) in Dublin, Ireland is the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Irelands biggest sporting organisation. ...
Cashel continued to be the chief residence of the Kings of Munster until 1100.
Murtagh O'Brien, King of Cashel, in presence of the chiefs and clergy, made a grant in 1101 of the "Rock" with the territory around it to O'Dunan, "noble bishop and chief senior of Munster", and dedicated it to God and St.
The Archbishop of Cashel is Administrator of the ancient Diocese of Emly.