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Podcasts capture Coronation reflections
As the Church of Ireland rounds off its coverage of the Coronation, two podcasts have been produced to share a sense of the day on which HM King Charles and HM Queen Camilla were crowned.
As the Church of Ireland rounds off its coverage of the Coronation, two podcasts have been produced to share a sense of the day on which HM King Charles and HM Queen Camilla were crowned.
The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum, who serves as Secretary of the Church of Ireland’s Chaplaincy Accreditation Board, was recently commended with a Civic Award by Lord Mayor of Cork Deirdre Forde at an ceremony at Cork City Hall.
The Venerable Dr Stephen McBride, Archdeacon of Connor and Vicar of Antrim, was commissioned as All Ireland Chaplain to the Mothers’ Union in a service at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, on Sunday June 11.
The Church of Ireland’s Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, has been appointed as the Co–Chair of the official international group responsible for ecumenical dialogue between the Anglican Communion and the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
“Census results are always interesting and useful in giving us a dispassionate snapshot in time of the society in which we live and to which we belong and seek to contribute.”
The Search–TCD Chaplaincy Colloquium 2023 was held in the TCD School of Religion on Saturday April 22. The theme was ‘A New Look at the End of Times’ and featured young Irish thinkers on the relevance of biblical apocalyptic today.
The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Queen Camilla, in Westminster Abbey, on Saturday, 6th May 2023, was celebrated in Church of Ireland parishes and cathedrals, and by guests representing the Church and others across society in the Abbey.
The members of the Church Leaders Group (Ireland), along with other church representatives, this morning met with His Majesty King Charles III when he visited St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral on the Hill of Armagh.
On Thursday, 4th May, the Board for Ministry with Children and Families held its first online seminar for volunteers, staff and clergy looking at the challenges of re–igniting ministry with families following the pandemic.
The Church of Ireland Youth Department’s next round of applications for the Young Leaders In Ministry Fund is now open and the closing date for this is Wednesday, 31st May.