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  • Representative Church Body Back to ‘Full Stretch’ General Synod Hears

    Representative Church Body Back to ‘Full Stretch’ General Synod Hears 

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  • Bill Makes Space for Provision of Email Address for New Synod Members

    Bill Makes Space for Provision of Email Address for New Synod Members A Bill seeking to amend the General Synod declaration form to provide a space for an email address was presented at Synod today (Friday May 12). Currently, the Constitution does not require newly elected lay General Synod representatives or supplementalists to…

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  • Belfast Cathedral to re–open to visitors

    Belfast Cathedral will re–open its doors to the public from Thursday 1st July at 11am. This summer the opening hours have altered, the Cathedral will be open to the public Monday–Saturday from 11am to 6pm, and on Sunday from 1pm to 6pm. Make use of our state–of–the–art audio guide, provided in…

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  • Report of the Representative Church Body Presented at Synod

    The report of the Representative Church Body was presented at General Synod in its online meeting this afternoon (Tuesday December 1). Presenting the report, Henry Saville, pointed out that Synod was meeting in unique circumstances and added that while he was presenting the report for 2019 which…

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  • Protecting data in a crisis

    Data breaches are more likely to occur in crises, in which we need to quickly respond to a situation or change how we work.  There may be more requirements to share personal data (e.g. for continuing to provide pastoral…

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  • Church and Covid–19 – answers to your FAQs (updated)

    The diocese has put together some updated guidance for church leaders relating to the most frequently asked questions. (Also downloadable as a PDF here)What about Vestry business? Current vestries and office holders should continue until such time as a new Easter…

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  • Publication of Cork, Cloyne and Ross magazine suspended for the time–being

    The following communication has been received by the Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Magazine Committee announcing that publication of the magazine will be suspended for the time–being: As a result of the ongoing COVID–19 virus it has been decided by the above committee that the April 2020 Magazine will not be…

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  • RB News

    The Representative Body met in Holy Trinity Church, Rathmines, Dublin, on Tuesday, 10th March.  The Archbishop of Dublin, in the chair, thanked the rector and parish of Holy Trinity for facilitating the meeting of the RB in their premises; the meeting had been moved from Church of Ireland House as…

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  • Church and Covid–19 – answers to your FAQs

    From the Rt Revd David McClay, Bishop of Down and DromoreWe have had many enquiries in the last week so the diocese has put together some guidance relating to the most frequently asked questions. What about Vestry business? Current vestries and office holders should continue until such time as a new…

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  • Bishop John McDowell speaks at Clogher Diocesan Synod

    The Bishop of Clogher, Right Revd John McDowell, has spoken of the ‘intolerable burden’ that regulations place on voluntary organisations in his Presidential Address to Clogher Diocesan Synod on 26th September. Speaking at the Synod held in the Cathedral Hall, Enniskillen, Bishop McDowell also referred to the 150th anniversary of…

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