To mark this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day, the Church Leaders Group (Ireland) held a time of reflection as part of their meeting in Armagh this morning.
“Holocaust Memorial Day reminds us every year of the importance of remembering.”
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity has been celebrated in a range of ways across the Church of Ireland.
The Standing Committee of the General Synod met in an online format on Tuesday, 24th January 2023.
The Irish Council of Churches – one of the world’s oldest national representative church bodies – has celebrated its centenary with a special service of worship at Belfast Cathedral this afternoon (22 January).
The Transferor Representatives’ Council has joined with six other organisations representing the interests of schools, teachers and pupils in Northern Ireland to write to the Secretary of State to raise their shared concerns about the underfunding of education and the consequences for our children.
Holocaust Memorial Day has been highlighted by Archbishop John McDowell in a video–recorded message of support for the day, and for our Jewish brothers and sisters and for others who have suffered because of acts of genocide.
A joint service of worship to celebrate the centenary of the Irish Council of Churches and the 50th anniversary of the Ballymascanlon Talks, which led to the establishment of the Irish Inter–Church Meeting.