Diocesan News
Christmas Carols for Cork City
St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in association with St Fin Barre’s Quarter is delighted to announce its unique and innovative presentation of Christmas Carols for Cork City.
St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in association with St Fin Barre’s Quarter is delighted to announce its unique and innovative presentation of Christmas Carols for Cork City.
This series of blog posts seeks to provide you with resources for reflection and action on the topic of homelessness.
‘Time and again over the past weeks, we have been told that Christmas 2020 will be a Christmas like no other. People in Ireland and worldwide have lived through a long 2020. ‘
Conference of European Churches (CEC) President the Revd Christian Krieger and General Secretary the Revd Dr Jørgen Skov Sørensen share Christmas greetings affirming hope in Christ’s birth.
The men’s and boys’ choir of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Armagh has a long and distinguished history, dating back in its present form to at least 1634.
‘When we wished you a Happy Christmas this time last year and all of us were looking forward to that season and the New Year that would follow, we could never have imagined what this year would bring, and that our planning for this Christmas would be so different.’
‘At this season of the year, we are reminded that God is in the midst of us.’
The following listing may be helpful for building a regular rhythm of worship between Sundays.
For the past few months the team at St Donard’s Community Church in Dundrum have been busy planning Christmas events and services not knowing if their plans would be able to happen. However, the past weekend proved to be a big hit with families in the village.
Bishop Paul Colton has put together a Christmas Message for Schools but, he says: “I hope there is a message of encouragement for everyone of all ages in it this Christmas.”