CHURCH OF IRELAND NOTES
For Saturday 9th October 1999
From: The
RCB Library
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Bishops' Appeal Allocations
The Bishops' Appeal, which is the Church of Ireland's principal
vehicle for assisting the developing world, has made another series of
allocations. Some 24 applications were considered but only £40,000 was
available for distribution of which £10,000 was sent to Turkey and
£8,000 to Kosovo to help with the aftermath of natural disasters.
In Africa support was given to projects in the Sudan and Madagascar.
The Archdeacon of Mundri has been allocated funds to supply 60
households with goats while in Madagascar a grant has been given to USPG
so that bicycles can be provided for clergy. USPG is also the vehicle
for contributing to the provision of boarding hostels for secondary
school students in the Church of North India while in Romania support
has been provided for the "Home for Street Girls".
Today (Saturday) the Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh Diocesan Synod will
be held in Longford.
Tomorrow (Sunday) RTE will broadcast Morning Service from
Castlepollard where the rector is the Revd Glen Milne. The Bishop of
Tuam will preach at the Howth Harvest Festival while in St Canice's
Cathedral, Kilkenny, the harvest preacher will be Canon Donald Allchin,
Professor of Celtic Spirituality in the University of Wales. In Maynooth
the Bishop of St Andrew's will be the preacher at a service in St Mary's
Church to mark the inauguration of the twinning of the dioceses of St
Andrews and Meath and Kildare. The Bishop of Cork, who is visiting
Finland at the invitation of the Church of Finland and the Anglican
Church in Helsinki, will conduct a confirmation service in Helsinki
where the chaplain is the Revd Rupert Moreton.
At Evensong in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, the Revd John
McCullagh will be installed as 12th canon and certificates for the
Archbishop's Course in Church Music will be presented while in St
Patrick's Cathedral the former dean, Dr Maurice Stewart, will be the
preacher at the Annual Swift Commemoration Service.
In Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, an ecumenical millennium project will be
launched. Following services in the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland
parish churches the congregations will join together for the launch, by
Pat Kenny, of "Charabanc". This will provide a
purpose built minibus, with wheel chair access, to transport elderly and
isolated members of the community to a social club which will be run in
Powerscourt parish hall.
On Monday chapel services resume in Trinity College, Dublin, where
the chaplain, Dr Alan McCormack, will be glad to welcome members of the
College and visitors to the daily offices and to Choral Evensong on
Thursdays at 5.15 p.m. In Bellinter the Meath and Kildare Diocesan Synod
will be held at which the main speaker will be the Bishop of St
Andrew's.
The Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Synod will be held in Taney
Parish Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings when Judge Catherine
McGuinness will become the first female chancellor of an Irish diocese.
The Archbishop of Armagh will institute the Revd Andrew Cousland, from
the Scottish Episcopal Church, to the incumbency of Clogherny while the
Bishop of Tuam will conduct a Quiet Day in Beleek for the clergy of
Clogher. In Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin the Dean of Cork, Dr Michael
Jackson, will give the lunchtime lecture on "Cathedrals Today and
Tomorrow - A Window of Opportunity?".
The Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod will be held on Thursday. In
Dublin, the lunchtime talk in the "I Believe" series in St
Thomas' Church, Cathal Brugha Street, will be given by the broadcaster,
Bryan Dobson, while in St Brigid's Parish Centre, Stillorgan, there will
be an Information and Discussion Evening on "Traffic, Housing and
Rezoning".
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