William Conway

Irish Cardinal and church leader

William Conway - Irish Cardinal and church leader
Born

January 22nd, 1913
112 years ago

Died

April 17th, 1977
48 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Ireland

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Born in 1913, this Irish cardinal served the Catholic Church and held various important roles throughout his career. Appointed as the Bishop of Armagh in 1975, he later became the Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Armagh. He attended the Second Vatican Council and contributed to the church's efforts in promoting ecumenism. His leadership in the church focused on pastoral care, education, and social justice. He remained a significant figure in the Irish Catholic community until his passing in 2017.

Served as Bishop of Armagh

Appointed Cardinal of Armagh

Participated in the Second Vatican Council

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