Diocesan News
Armenians in Ireland mark 108th anniversary of genocide
Armenians in Ireland gathered in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, last Sunday afternoon (April 30) to mark the 108th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide.
Armenians in Ireland gathered in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, last Sunday afternoon (April 30) to mark the 108th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide.
A selection of photos from this evening’s Choral Evensong in Belfast Cathedral – an opportunity for the people of the city to come and pray for the King and Queen on the eve of their Coronation in Westminster Abbey.
From across the City of Belfast and beyond, the Dean of Belfast, the Very Revd Stephen Forde, invites all to share in Belfast Cathedral’s Choral Evensong held on the Eve of the Coronation this evening (Friday, 5th May) at 5.30pm.
The Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt Revd Andrew Forster, will be among clergy in Westminster Abbey this coming weekend for the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
On Saturday, 22nd April 2023, the second seminar of the Diocesan MindMatters programme was held at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Professor Ella Arensman and Dr Eve Griffin from the National Suicide Research Foundation spoke on the subject of mental health and suicide.
A new short film, ‘Camino de Dublin’, written and directed by historian Caoimhe Leppard, documents the ancient pilgrim journey that medieval pilgrims would have taken from St James’s Gate through the city of Dublin to the area in which pilgrims would have embarked to set sail for Spain, allowing us to follow in the footsteps of those medieval pilgrims today.
Holy Week and Easter – the greatest festival of the Christian calendar – has just taken place. In this summary, we gather up stories, photos and videos from services and events throughout the Church of Ireland in this week of all weeks.
St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen, hosted a service to mark the Quadricentennial Year of the Parish of Enniskillen on Friday, 24 March, the Feast Day of Saint Macartin.
Walled City Passion, which stages a re–imagining of the Easter story, will return to Londonderry’s city walls again this year.
An invitation to join us for ‘At Home with Patrick – Past, Present and Future’ and the annual St Patrick’s Lecture at the Market Place Theatre, the Vigil Walk, and special services for St Patrick’s Eve and Day.