Diocesan News
Walks for charities in Crosshaven
The parishioners of the Templebreedy Group of Parishes met for the third time on Tuesday 6th July to walk together and raise money for charities.
The parishioners of the Templebreedy Group of Parishes met for the third time on Tuesday 6th July to walk together and raise money for charities.
Aurora Youth is a youth ministry training course, available for applicants from the Republic of Ireland, by St Peter’s College (part of Sheffield Diocese), designed to meet the needs of volunteer youth leaders who have busy lives and no formal youth work qualifications.
A sponsored walk by pupils of a historic school in west Cork has raised more than €300 for Christian Aid Ireland and highlighted the impact of climate change on some of the world’s poorest people.
The Wondrous Machine series of recitals at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, continues with eight further concerts given by Cathedral Organists David Leigh and Stuart Nicholson every Friday during the summer months at 5.00pm.
And he’s off. The Rev Canon David Crooks has begun the first of his three marathon fundraising cycles in the Diocese of Raphoe.
Faith leaders from different backgrounds had the opportunity to share their dreams for the future of their faith at this year’s Ecumenical Bible Week ‘Thinking Allowed’ event.
An in–depth online survey is now live, contributing to a new all–island piece of research led by the Irish Council of Churches, Irish Inter–Church Meeting and VOX Magazine, with the support of Evangelical Alliance Ireland, Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland and Tearfund Ireland.
Parishioners from two more parishes in the Diocese of Down and Dromore have lent their energies to Christian Aid’s campaign for climate justice.
A Church of Ireland clergyman will soon be embarking on a series of lengthy cycle rides in the Diocese of Raphoe to raise funds for the ‘Mahajanga Calling’ Appeal, with which he is especially sympathetic.