Hi Religion Unplugged readers, July 1 marks the feast day of Catholic saint Oliver Plunkett, a martyr who was canonized in 1975. Plunkett is unique in that he’s the only Irish saint canonized in, at this point, 800 years. Ireland is often referred to as the “land of saints and scholars” — so why are so few of them canonized? In today’s top story, contributor Ray Cavanaugh explores this discrepancy and presents a few hypotheses. Why Ireland Remains The ‘Land Of Uncanonized Saints And Scholars’(ANALYSIS) Ireland is sometimes dubbed the “land of saints and scholars.” A Google search reveals a fair number of Irish scholars, but there really haven't been that many Irish saints, at least not since the advent of papal canonization. In fact, when St. Oliver Plunkett — the final known Catholic martyr to die under English persecution — was canonized in 1975, he became the first new Irish saint since 1225. That's a gap of three-fourths of a millennium. by Ray Cavanaugh Complexities Abound In Unending Ten Commandments Disputes
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The land of uncanonized saints and scholars
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