The Document Library is the central repository for documents issued by, and relating to the Church of Ireland. Please click here to view a ‘how to’ guide on using this valuable resource.
The Church of Ireland is backing efforts to keep people safe from scams. This page lists advice from Scamwise NI and An Garda Síochána, to help parishes and our members to prevent scams and seek advice.
Read moreLinks to current state public health guidance for places of worship and other activities. Guidance is subject to further approval or other advice that may be considered appropriate by the diocese.
Read moreHosting online videos on an advertisement–free hosting site can help avoid distraction from other unrelated content which may play before your video begins or after when it finishes.
Read moreThis guidance was written in May/June 2020 to provide parish treasurers and members of select vestries with a broad overview of some of the supports announced by the Irish government.
Read moreThis guidance was written in May/June 2020 to provide parish treasurers and members of select vestries with a broad overview of some of the government supports announced by the UK government.
Read moreThis advice seeks to assist parishes and dioceses which are providing or considering online worship opportunities or other videos featuring parishioners and others (including children and young people).
Read moreStreamed services have been widely used as a result of the pandemic lockdown and will continue to play a role in making worship widely available in future. This guide provides answers to some frequently asked questions relating to streaming and copyright.
Read moreSubmission by the General Synod Board of Education (Republic of Ireland) to the Joint Committee of the Oireachtas on Education, Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
Read moreThe Church of Ireland return to in–church worship protocols have been prepared to provide guidance to parishes in relation to the reopening of places of worship that have been closed due to the COVID–19 pandemic.
Read more