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Church's Ministry of Healing
The Church's Ministry of Healing in Ireland was founded in 1932 'to promote and develop a deeper understanding of the Healing Ministry of Our Lord and to encourage an acceptance of this ministry as an integral part of the life and witness of the Church in every parish.'
Our mission is to bring Christ’s healing presence to those in need; in body, mind or spirit.
Our aims are to promote, develop and practice Christ’s healing ministry in accordance with Biblical authority; using prayer, laying on of hands, counselling, anointing, preaching, teaching and healing practice among all people, to advance the Kingdom of God.
Our objective is to restore a proper relationship between God and His people, to encourage the ministry of prayer and sacrament, to offer Christian listening, counselling and support for the anxious, the sick and the dying; and to provide the ministry of deliverance; working in harmony with the medical and caring professions.
Clergy, Lay Teams and our Director of Counselling are available to visit parishes for special events - or to enrich the ongoing programme of the congregation.
Centres provide advice on ministry, bookstalls, and libraries. They receive requests for prayer, both in emergency and in the long term. A Christian counselling ministry (all of our workers have formal qualifications) is provided by appointment.
Our mission is to bring Christ’s healing presence to those in need; in body, mind or spirit.
Our aims are to promote, develop and practice Christ’s healing ministry in accordance with Biblical authority; using prayer, laying on of hands, counselling, anointing, preaching, teaching and healing practice among all people, to advance the Kingdom of God.
Our objective is to restore a proper relationship between God and His people, to encourage the ministry of prayer and sacrament, to offer Christian listening, counselling and support for the anxious, the sick and the dying; and to provide the ministry of deliverance; working in harmony with the medical and caring professions.
Clergy, Lay Teams and our Director of Counselling are available to visit parishes for special events - or to enrich the ongoing programme of the congregation.
Centres provide advice on ministry, bookstalls, and libraries. They receive requests for prayer, both in emergency and in the long term. A Christian counselling ministry (all of our workers have formal qualifications) is provided by appointment.
CENTRES
Dublin
The Church’s Ministry of Healing.
Egan House,
St Michan's Church,
Church St,
Dublin 7.
Tel: +353 (0)1 872 7876
Fax: +353 (0)1 872 0880
The Revd Susan Watterson (Resource and Advice)
Hilda Bleakley (Secretary)
Belfast
The Church’s Ministry of Healing.
CMS Ireland House,
33 Dargan Road,
Belfast,
BT3 9JU
Tel: 028 9078 2159 or 048 9078 2159
The Revd Dr Pat Mollan (Deputy Director Ireland)
Maureen Waters (Secretary)
SERVICES FOR HEALING
Belfast
St Anne's Cathedral,
Donegall St.
Fridays at 1.00 pm.
Downpatrick
Down Cathedral
Downpatrick
1st Friday every month at 1.00 pm.
WEBSITES
Dublin
The Church’s Ministry of Healing.
Egan House,
St Michan's Church,
Church St,
Dublin 7.
Tel: +353 (0)1 872 7876
Fax: +353 (0)1 872 0880
The Revd Susan Watterson (Resource and Advice)
Hilda Bleakley (Secretary)
Belfast
The Church’s Ministry of Healing.
CMS Ireland House,
33 Dargan Road,
Belfast,
BT3 9JU
Tel: 028 9078 2159 or 048 9078 2159
The Revd Dr Pat Mollan (Deputy Director Ireland)
Maureen Waters (Secretary)
SERVICES FOR HEALING
Belfast
St Anne's Cathedral,
Donegall St.
Fridays at 1.00 pm.
Downpatrick
Down Cathedral
Downpatrick
1st Friday every month at 1.00 pm.
WEBSITES
Church’s Ministry of Healing
http://healing.ireland.anglican.org
The Mount Help Centre
www.mounthelpcentre.org
