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Red Bay, in the Glens of Antrim.
Red Bay, in the Glens of Antrim.

The latest newsletter from Eco–Congregation Ireland features highlights from General Synod, including a short film, introduced by the Revd Andrew Orr, the All Ireland Pollinators campaign, local actions by parishes, and Tearfund’s ‘This is a Rubbish Campaign’ to prevent plastic pollution.

Details of Manorhamilton parish’s forthcoming talk on bee–keeping, eco–tips from Killiskey parish, and a reflection by the Revd Trevor Sargent on St John the Baptist are also included.  The Irish Council of Churches also adopted several Climate Justice Affirmations at its recent annual meeting.

Eco–Congregation Ireland is an initiative of the Irish Inter Church Meeting, and includes members from the Roman Catholic Church, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church and Religious Society of Friends.

Eco–Congregation Ireland is an initiative of the Irish Inter Church Meeting, and includes members from the Roman Catholic Church, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church and Religious Society of Friends.

Karen Nicholson

Administrative Officer
+353 (0) 89 974 0744

info@ecocongregationireland.com

www.ecocongregationireland.com

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