No Irish saint has been canonized for over 700 years - 1225 to 1975, Why? The great St. Lawrence O’Toole was canonized by the Vatican in 1225, and there has been only one Irish saint, Oliver Plunkett, canonized since then, almost eight centuries – 766 years to be exact. It’s an extraordinary fact considering that
A bas-relief of the resurrection of Christfrom the abbey church at Montivilliers was stolen along with 10 other alabaster sculptures almost 60 years ago.
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