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New Book on Reader Ministry

2009 marks the centenary of the lay office of Reader in the Church of Ireland. To mark the occasion, George Leckey, a Diocesan Reader in Connor Diocese, has written a new book entitled Reader Ministry in the Church of Ireland, which is published by Church of Ireland Publishing and now available.

The book provides an informative, historical record of the office within Ireland rich with personal insights. The author says, ‘I was keen to give information on the human face of this ministry, so, as well as the historical aspect there is information on some of the personalities involved. This includes accounts of the first women Readers which I hope will be of interest. Some of the rules and regulations placed on the early Readers and some of the unusual incidents are also recorded. I hope along with the facts and figures on the growth of the Reader ministry that the book is a lively account of lay people involved in serving God and the people in this way.'

Until now, while there have been several substantial publications on this ministry in the Church of England, there has been very little information available on Readers in Ireland. The centenary year is, therefore, an appropriate time to rectify that situation through the publication of this new book.

The cost of Reader Ministry in the Church of Ireland is £6 in Northern Ireland and €6.50 in the Republic of Ireland. Copies are available from the Good Bookshop, Donegall Street, Belfast and the Resource Centre, Holy Trinity, Rathmines, Dublin.

For further information on Church of Ireland Publishing, visit www.cip.ireland.anglican.org

 

For further information please contact:

Church of Ireland Press Office 
Church of Ireland House 
61–67 Donegall Street 
Belfast, BT1 2QH 

Tel: (028) 9082 8880 (from NI)
Tel: (048) 9082 8880 (from RoI)
Fax (028) 9032 3554 
Email: Press Office 

Paul Harron

+44 (0)7787 881582

Peter Cheney

+44 (0)7774295369

Janet Maxwell

+353 (0)87 948 4412

 

 

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