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You can find out more about how Pioneer Ministry in the Church of Ireland is seeking to reach those with little or no connection to church through posts and photos on Facebook.
The mid–summer edition of Eco Congregation’s newsletter features six Church of Ireland initiatives to care for Creation around our island.
The Church of Ireland’s central staff in Belfast, working for departments of the Representative Church Body and for the General Synod, have moved to 18–22 Hill Street, in the city’s Cathedral Quarter, following the vacation of Church of Ireland House on Donegall Street.
The National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, was the subject of Nationwide on RTÉ 1 on Wednesday 26 July 2023.
Our environment has been an inspiration for inventiveness among Irish Christians from the earliest days of the Celtic Church with previous generations working in harmony with their natural environment creatively and productively.
The Very Revd Lynda Peilow is not only the Rector of St Nicholas Collegiate Church in Galway but is also the Central Director of Ordinands for the whole of the Church of Ireland.
Eco–Congregation Ireland has recently published its early summer newsletter, which features the Climate Justice Candle’s visit to All Saints, Ballycarney, in the Ferns Union of Parishes, a presentation by the Lighten Our Darkness group to the Corrymeela Community, and the expanded pollinator garden in Carrigaline Union, Co. Cork.
The Church of Ireland’s Primate of All Ireland, Archbishop John McDowell, has added his support for World Refugee Day, which takes place today, Tuesday (20th June 2023).
In the wake of a series of recent intimidatory protests that targeted people seeking international protection, the Irish Inter–Church Committee, is making an appeal for welcoming newcomers and listening to local concerns.
How we can bring light in a dark world was the main theme for the European Conference on Christian Education which this year took place at Lake Balaton in Hungary.