Pope Benedict on Friday appointed the new head of the Roman Catholic
Church in Ireland to succeed Cardinal Sean Brady, whose tenure has been
plagued by scandal over the sexual abuse of children on the
predominantly Roman Catholic island.
The Vatican said Monsignor Eamon Martin, 51, had been named "coadjutor" archbishop of Armagh, meaning he will automatically succeed Brady when he retires next year.
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The Vatican said Monsignor Eamon Martin, 51, had been named "coadjutor" archbishop of Armagh, meaning he will automatically succeed Brady when he retires next year.
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