Diocesan News
Cork, Cloyne & Ross Diocesan Synod 2023
The Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod met in Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, on Saturday (17th June) with Bishop Paul Colton delivering the Presidential Address.
The Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod met in Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, on Saturday (17th June) with Bishop Paul Colton delivering the Presidential Address.
Mission and evangelism, local and global, were core themes at the Down and Dromore Diocesan Synod in Dromore Cathedral on Thursday 15 June.
How we can bring light in a dark world was the main theme for the European Conference on Christian Education which this year took place at Lake Balaton in Hungary.
As the Church of Ireland rounds off its coverage of the Coronation, two podcasts have been produced to share a sense of the day on which HM King Charles and HM Queen Camilla were crowned.
As June 21 is given increasing recognition across Northern Ireland as a Day of Reflection, Corrymeela, in partnership with Belfast Cathedral, will bring people together to St Anne’s Cathedral for the third annual Service of Lament.
The Representative Church Body Library, the Church of Ireland’s central library and repository for archives, is renowned for its extensive collection of parish registers, and holds a wide range of lesser–known documents covering many diverse aspects of Irish history.
The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum, who serves as Secretary of the Church of Ireland’s Chaplaincy Accreditation Board, was recently commended with a Civic Award by Lord Mayor of Cork Deirdre Forde at an ceremony at Cork City Hall.
The Venerable Dr Stephen McBride, Archdeacon of Connor and Vicar of Antrim, was commissioned as All Ireland Chaplain to the Mothers’ Union in a service at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, on Sunday June 11.