Diocesan News
10 Days of Prayer in Down and Dromore: Ascension to Pentecost
10 Days of Prayer are continuing in the Diocese of Down and Dromore between Ascension Day and Pentecost Sunday.
10 Days of Prayer are continuing in the Diocese of Down and Dromore between Ascension Day and Pentecost Sunday.
Research based on a survey of around 400 clergy from across the island of Ireland summarises potential lessons for Churches which could be learned from ministering through the Covid–19 pandemic.
The Revd Rodney Magennis is to become Diocesan Curate for the grouped Parishes of Aghaderg, Donaghmore and Scarva.
“May we always give thanks; may we always allow ourselves to be renewed and to shine through the love of God that is patient and kind, and may we continue to do all we can ‘to preserve the unity of the Spirit by the peace that binds you together’.”
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, has written to the Class of 2020 to express his support for them at this time.
The following listing may be helpful for building a regular rhythm of worship between Sundays.
A service of thanksgiving for the dedication and commitment of all who work in the front line of our healthcare system was broadcast from Taney Parish in Dublin on Sunday May 24.
The Diocese of Down and Dromore is currently holding 10 Days of Prayer between Ascension (21 May) and Pentecost Sunday (31 May).
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, the Most Revd John McDowell, will preach as part of the Anglican Communion’s service for Pentecost this Sunday (31 May).
Cork Volunteer Week 2020 organised by the Cork Volunteer Centre ran from 18th May to 24th May 2020.