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Names of all 4,200 Cork casualties of WWI on public view in one place for the first time

On Sunday afternoon, 11th November, all the names were presented at the existing Church of Ireland diocesan memorial in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.

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Olive trees at centre of First World War centenary assemblies in schools in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Following up on an idea given to him by Eunice Jeffers, in Dunmanway, the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, decided to present each school in the Diocese with an olive tree – a symbol of peace and reconciliation.

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Irish Times Notes

Church of Ireland Notes from ‘The Irish Times’

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‘The War is Over’

Online presentation reveals Church of Ireland Gazette coverage at the end of World War One, November 1918

The ‘War to end all Wars’ came to an end on Monday 11th November 1918. After over four years of fighting and death, it was finally over.

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The War is Over

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Diocesan News

Heritage Lottery Fund supports Priory Church restoration

One of the historic churches on a site linked with early Christian settlements and a monastic order on Devenish Island is currently undergoing a significant restoration project on its stonework to protect it for future generations.

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400 years of Royal school education is marked with special service

A Service of Choral Evensong was held in St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen, on Sunday, 4th November to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the opening of the first Royal school in Fermanagh.

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Faces of victims, olive trees, telegrams and pilgrimage

Cork, Cloyne and Ross commemorates the end of the First World War

In common with churches, community groups, regions and nations around the world, the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross will be commemorating the end of the First World War in the coming days.

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Royal Irish ‘family’ gathers to remember its fallen

The Royal Irish Regiment ‘family,’ including serving members and relatives of those who have served in the past, gathered in their hundreds in Belfast Cathedral for a poignant Service of Remembrance on November 4.

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Archbishop of Armagh’s Presidential Address to Armagh Diocesan Synod 2018

Focus on health and wholeness in church, society and the environment

The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, the Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, spoke on different aspects of health and wholeness in the Church, society and the wider world, and emphasised the importance of good mental health in his Presidential Synod Address on Saturday morning (3 November) at the 2018 Armagh Diocesan Synod

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