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ARCHBISHOP EAMES 25 YEARS A BISHOP
Archbishop Robin Eames has just celebrated the 25th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop. To mark the occasion his clerical colleagues in the Diocese of Armagh and their wives met with the Archbishop's family in St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, on St. Columba's Day, 9 June, for a celebration of the Holy Communion. The Archbishop was the celebrant and the service was also attended by many retired clergy of the diocese. After the service a reception was held in the Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre in Armagh. The Archdeacon of Armagh, the Venerable Raymond Hoey, paid warm tribute to the Archbishop's outstanding gifts and personal qualities. He mentioned especially his work for reconciliation and peace, and his care and comfort for the bereaved and injured, stating that Archbishop Eames 'brought hope in many a dark hour'. Suitable gifts were presented to the Archbishop. A celebratory cake, decorated with the crests of the dioceses where the Archbishop has served, was cut and distributed at the reception. The Archbishop was consecrated Bishop of Derry and Raphoe on 9 June 1975. He was elected Bishop of Down and Dromore on 23 April 1980 and on 7 February 1986 was elected Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland and Metropolitan. As well as his responsibilities as diocesan bishop and as Primate of the Church of Ireland, Archbishop Eames, who is aged 63, holds important offices within the Anglican Communion and has been Chairman of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on 'Communion on Women and the Episcopate'. The Archbishop is married to a lawyer, Christine, who holds the prestigious position of Worldwide President of the Mothers' Union. They have two sons, Niall, a surgeon, and Michael, also a doctor. In the little amount of spare time which the Archbishop manages to find, he enjoys the company of his three grandchildren. His hobbies include sailing, reading and painting. |
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