Diocesan News
‘It’s great to be back’ – reports from Down and Dromore
“It’s great to be back” was the overwhelming feeling across Down and Dromore as some of our churches reopened their buildings for Sunday worship.
“It’s great to be back” was the overwhelming feeling across Down and Dromore as some of our churches reopened their buildings for Sunday worship.
“It’s great to be back,” Bishop Andrew Forster told parishioners in Holy Trinity Church in Dunfanaghy, on Sunday morning, as they gathered for worship in their parish church, in north–east Donegal, for the first time in almost four months.
The latest newsletter from Bishops’ Appeal highlights how donations from members of the Church of Ireland are helping vulnerable people, and their communities, to survive during the current pandemic.
The Church of Ireland Gazette is back in print today (July 3) having been published in online format only and made freely available during the height of the Covid–19 restrictions.
The following list of services may be helpful for those who will be unable to attend worship in person at Church of Ireland services this Sunday.
The Revd Lorraine Capper, currently part–time stipendiary minister of Donagh (Glaslough), Tyholland and Errigal Truagh in Clogher Diocese, has been appointed incumbent of Galloon (Newtownbutler), Sallaghy and Drummully, also in Clogher Diocese.
St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen, was one of the first churches to reopen on Monday, 29th June, following the relaxation of lockdown restrictions.
Candles often accompany birthdays… and on Tuesday the Daily Candle reached the ripe old age of 100!
The following listing may be helpful for building a regular rhythm of worship between Sundays.