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.
Sources of support for families and individuals facing rising inflation and pressures from the cost of living. This includes key contacts for support and advice from public services and Christian charities working to respond to need, in both jurisdictions.
Read moreOur guidelines seek to help all members of the Church to use social media in the best way and to help prevent its misuse.
Read moreThe health and well–being of members of the clergy is a priority for the Church of Ireland. Clergy Permanent Health Insurance (‘Clergy PHI’) is intended to provide continuing financial support for certain members of the clergy who experience serious health issues which prevent them fulfilling the duties of their office for a prolonged period of time.
Read moreThe purpose of this policy is to support the health and welfare of members of the clergy who are pregnant or have recently become parents.
Read moreA PDF poster that parishes can use to note that live streaming is taking place within their church in accordance with GDPR.
Read moreThe Charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion.
Read moreOur safeguarding website presents our policies and procedures for Adult and Child Safeguarding, outlines the best practice for parishes, and lists events where you can get training and advice around safeguarding issues.
Read moreThis short resource is a collection of ideas to help churches think about different ways to engage with the community.
Read moreA list of grant awarding bodies which can provide educational assistance for Protestant children in the State.
Read moreLive to Give is a Church of Ireland Youth Department resource on generosity, giving and money, and what the Bible has to say about those issues. It seeks to help young people to think seriously about how they give their time, talents and money, to carefully and prayerfully consider how their decisions may affect others, and to learn more of God’s generosity.
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