CHURCH OF IRELAND NOTES
For Saturday 24th August 2002
From: The RCB Library
Email: RCB Library
Episcopal Visitation of Down and Dromore
The term "flying bishop" will take on a new meaning next
month when the Bishop of Down and Dromore, the Rt Revd Harold Miller,
tours his diocese during September. Bishop Miller will visit all
seventy-nine parishes in his united diocese which stretches from the Ards
Peninsula in the Diocese of Down to the former exempt jurisdiction of
Newry and Mourne in the Diocese of Dromore and includes some 100,000
members of the Church of Ireland. The visitation will begin in the parish
of Dundonald on 1 September.
This is intended as an informal "whistle stop" tour allowing
about twenty-five minutes in each parish to meet the rector and
representatives from the congregation. The Bishop will be personally
delivering invitations to each parish to the forthcoming "Hearts of
Fire" diocesan mission which will take place in St Anne's Cathedral,
Belfast from 1 to 4 October.
Each evening during the mission Bishop Miller will deliver an address
and each evening will include celebrity hosts such as Diane Louise Jordan
(BBC) and Lynda Bryans (UTV) as well as faith stories by local people. Two
substantial choirs from each diocese will assist in worship and music
rehearsals will begin next month.
More details of Bishop Miller's itinerary and the "Hearts of
Fire" diocesan mission may be had from the Diocesan Communications
Officer, Mrs Betty McLaughlin, at 028-90471973 or email: Bishop of Down and Dromore
or
from the Diocesan Outreach Officer, the Revd Nigel Parker at 028-90322268
/ 028-90323188.
Today (Saturday) and tomorrow (Sunday) the services in
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, will be sung by the choir of Peterhouse
College, Cambridge. Tomorrow morning RTE will televise a service organized
by the Church Missionary Society, Ireland, which will include the
commissioning of the Revd Patrick Comerford as Regional Coordinator. In St
Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, the services will be sung by the Charles Wood
Summer School Choir while in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, the preacher
at Evensong will be the Revd N.J.A. Scott, a son of the Church of Ireland,
who serves in Zimbabwe.
Tomorrow (Sunday) is the patronal festival of St Bartholomew's
Church, Ballsbridge. At the Festival Eucharist the preacher will be the
Revd Ronald Graham from Wexford who will be accompanied by a group of
ecumenical pilgrims. The patronal festival will also be the occasion for
the launch of a parish website (http://www.stbartholomews.ie) which has
been created by Richard Bannister who has been maintaining a site for the
parish choir since 1998.
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