Eamon Columba Martin
KC*HS (born 30 October 1961) is an Irish
Catholic
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prelate from
Northern Ireland
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who has served as
Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of All Ireland since 2014.
Early life and education
Martin was born in Pennyburn,
Derry, on 30 October 1961, one of twelve children to John James Martin and his wife Catherine (née Crossan).
He attended primary school at St Patrick's Primary School, Pennyburn, and secondary school at
St Columb's College.
Martin studied for the priesthood at
St Patrick's College, Maynooth, where he graduated with a
Bachelor of Science
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in mathematical science and a
Bachelor of Divinity. During his time in Maynooth, Martin was a senior
cantor and leading member of the seminary choir, serving as Acting Director of Sacred Music in his final year.
He was
ordained a priest for the
Diocese of Derry on 28 June 1987.
Presbyteral ministry
Following ordination, Martin's first pastoral appointment was as assistant priest in the
cathedral parish in
Derry between 1987 and 1989. Between September 1990 and September 1998, he taught mathematics and religion at
St Columb's College, being appointed head of religious education in September 1997.
Martin completed a
Master of Philosophy in school development at
St Edmunds College,
Cambridge
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, between 1998 and 1999. Upon his return to the Diocese of Derry, he was appointed president of St Columb's College in May 2000. Martin has also completed a
postgraduate certificate in
education
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from
Queen's University Belfast and a
National Professional Qualification for Headship from the
UCL Institute of Education.
He was subsequently appointed executive secretary to the
Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference in June 2008, before returning to the Diocese of Derry two years later upon his appointment as
vicar general.
Martin was appointed
Chaplain of His Holiness by
Pope Benedict XVI on 18 November 2010.
He was also a regular contributor to ''
Thought for the Day'' and ''
Prayer for the Day'' on
BBC Radio 4, and celebrant and preacher on ''Sunday Morning Worship'' on
BBC Radio Ulster, as well as on other programmes on
RTÉ and the
BBC World Service.
Diocesan Administrator of Derry
Following the resignation of
Séamus Hegarty as
Bishop of Derry on 23 November 2011, Martin was elected
diocesan administrator on 25 November.
In 2012, he published plans to radically reform Catholic post-primary education in the diocese, with an aim to end academic selection and
single-sex education, as well as to create two new
sixth-form colleges in Derry.
Episcopal ministry
Coadjutor Archbishop of Armagh
Martin was appointed as
coadjutor archbishop of
Armagh by
Pope Benedict XVI on 18 January 2013.
He spoke of his shock upon learning of the appointment, saying:
I am very conscious of the great trust that the Holy Father has placed in me, but in truth, I have to admit it was with considerable nervousness and trepidation that I accepted his call.
The
Bishop Emeritus of Derry,
Edward Daly, said that Martin was seen as "a clean pair of hands" after the
sexual abuse scandals, adding that the new coadjutor archbishop "
idnot carry any baggage from the past with him".
Martin was consecrated by the
Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of All-Ireland,
Seán Brady, on 21 April in
St Patrick's Cathedral,
Armagh.
Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All-Ireland
In accordance with canon law, Brady tendered his resignation in July 2014, ahead of his 75th birthday on 15 August. It was announced on 8 September that
Pope Francis
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that his resignation had been accepted and that Martin would succeed him to the see and primacy of Ireland with immediate effect.
It was reported in ''The Irish Times'' that Martin was a relative "unknown" in Rome, with zero visibility in the Vatican.
Martin is an
honorary fellow of
St Edmunds College,
Cambridge
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.
In his capacity as Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All-Ireland, he was elected President of the
Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference that October.
Apostolic Administrator of Dromore
Following the resignation of
John McAreavey as
Bishop of Dromore on 26 March 2018 and subsequent retirement of
Philip Boyce as
apostolic administration, Martin was appointed Apostolic Administrator of
Dromore by Pope Francis on 15 April 2019.
Views
Abortion
In a 2013 interview, Martin said that legislators who
clearly and publicly supports abortion should not seek to receive Communion as legislators who support abortion are excommunicating themselves.
Child abuse
Upon his appointment as coadjutor archbishop of Armagh in 2013, Martin addressed the
sexual abuse scandals that came to light in Ireland over the last two decades, stating that "
neof the greatest challenges facing our Church is to acknowledge, live with, and learn from the past, including the terrible trauma caused by abuse". He added that the church "can never take it for granted that the safeguarding systems we have in place are robust and fail-safe, so we have to keep working on that".
Martin is also a director of the
National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church.
Same-sex marriage
Following the passing of a
referendum
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permitting
same-sex marriage in the Republic of Ireland on 22 May 2015, Martin has said that the Catholic Church felt a sense of "bereavement", with
Cardinal Secretary of State,
Pietro Parolin, calling the result a "defeat for humanity".
Martin referred to Parolin's comments as an expression of the deeply held conviction about the meaning of
marriage in the Catholic Church:
One of the difficulties of the debate was that we had two parallel discussions going on. One was about the meaning of marriage and the other was about respecting gay people and showing tolerance," he said. "I think what Cardinal Parolin was expressing was our deeply held conviction about the meaning of marriage. He said three things. He said, look, I'm saddened by the result which I think a lot of people in this country are also. He said this isn't just a defeat for Christian principles, it's a defeat for humanity. I think what he was trying to do was express the loss that has occurred here and we do feel it's a loss. Something very unique and precious has been lost. That's not in any way to say that there are not a lot of people who were very happy with the result, and we could see that on the night of the result.
United Ireland
In 2016, Martin expressed his support for a
United Ireland, saying:
I do believe that Ireland should be one and I would like to work for that, and continue to work for that, by peaceful means and by persuasion, recognising that there are many people on this island who do not want that. To the extent I think the border
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between Northern Ireland
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and the rest of Ireland has become increasingly less important, I would like to see that trend continuing.
COVID-19 pandemic
Speaking to the
''News at One'' on
RTÉ Radio 1 on 29 October 2020, Martin criticised the
imposition of a ban on all public worship in the Republic of Ireland with the
introduction of Level 3 restrictions during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, saying that such a ban had been imposed without any meaningful consultation with religious leaders across the island. He went to state that he was not aware of any evidence that church buildings had been a source of contagion or of spreading the disease.
References
External links
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1961 births
Living people
Christian clergy from Derry (city)
People educated at St Columb's College
Alumni of St Patrick's College, Maynooth
Alumni of St Edmund's College, Cambridge
Bishops appointed by Pope Benedict XVI 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland
Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh