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Church of Ireland General Synod to meet in Belfast

Church of Ireland General Synod to meet in Belfast

The Church of Ireland General Synod’s 2022 meeting will take place from Wednesday, 4th May, to Friday, 6th May, in Assembly Buildings, Belfast.  This will be the second meeting of the fifty–second General Synod, and the venue will facilitate the first in–person meeting of General Synod since 2019 when it met in Derry/Londonderry.

The General Synod consists of a House of Bishops with 11 members and a House of Representatives, which currently has a membership of 648 – 216 clerical members and 432 lay members who are elected by the diocesan synods and who hold office for a three–year period.

The primary purpose of the Synod is to enact legislation for the whole Church of Ireland.  Less formal proposals are submitted as motions which, if approved, become resolutions. The Synod also receives reports from various committees and boards, which are debated by the members.

More information on the 2022 General Synod, including details for media accreditation, will be made available nearer to the time of the meeting at https://synod.ireland.anglican.org/2022

The 2023 General Synod is scheduled to take place in the Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin, from 11th to 13th May 2023.

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