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A full Cathedral for the annual Christmas Concert by St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Choir, Cork

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Choir in Cork held its annual Christmas Concert on Saturday 14th December.

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Joint Christmas & New Year Message from the Archbishops of Armagh

A time for rekindling …

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Christmas Message from the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin

The Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson

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Diocesan News

Black Santa Christmas charity appeal launched in Dublin city centre

The 2019 Black Santa Appeal was officially launched at St Ann’s Church, Dawson Street, yesterday (Tuesday December 17).

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Press Releases

Archbishops of Armagh: RTÉ Christmas Broadcast

This year’s broadcast will look at our shared responsibility for our environment and climate. The Archbishops are supporting the Great Green Wall initiative, which seeks to plant trees and prevent desertification across 8,000 km (5,000 miles) in the Sahel region of Africa.

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Diocesan News

Christmas message from Bishop Alan Abernethy

A Christmas message for 2019 from the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy. Bishop Alan retires on December 31 this year after more than 12 years as bishop.

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Diocesan News

Church ministers to hold 12–hour sit–out for charity

The Archdeacon of Clogher Diocese, the Venerable Brian Harper, who is Rector of Magheracross Parish, and his neighbouring Minister, the Revd John Beacom, from Ballinamallard Methodist Church, will be spending Thursday, 19th December, outdoors all for a good cause.

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Diocesan News

Joint Christmas Message for 2019 from the Bishops of Clogher

Bishop John McDowell & Bishop Larry Duffy

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Standing Committee & RB

RB News

The Representative Body of the Church of Ireland met on Wednesday, 11th December 2019, at Church of Ireland House, Dublin.

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Diocesan News

Ecumenical Carols by Candlelight in Ardmore, County Waterford

Ancient diocesan and county boundaries in Ireland create interesting patterns of connection.

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