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Church of Ireland Publishing
Church of Ireland Publishing was established in 2003 as a publishing imprint for the Church of Ireland.
Its remit is to provide for official publications of the Church of Ireland, identify and fill gaps in the Church’s publications programme, and facilitate publication for other church–related bodies.
Church of Ireland Publishing is…
The Church of Ireland have published a number of hymnal resources to equip local churches in regular worship.
Church Hymnal 5th Edition
The Church Hymnal contains 719 hymns and liturgical items for worship. It is available in 5 different…
“Singing Psalms” is a fresh resource for use within worship in the
Church of Ireland. It includes all the psalms contained within the
Revised Common Lectionary. The Response in each case is a verse (or part
of a verse)…
Recognising that some church congregations are limited with access to organists or musicians Sunday after Sunday, we want to provide resources to support congregations through the provision of recordings from the Church Hymnal and Thanks & Praise.
Recordings of many of the hymns from the Church Hymnal, along with a…
The Church of Ireland, through the Liturgical Advisory Committee, and various Diocesan initiatives have provided a series of schemes to encourage training, development and the growth of church worship. Below you will find links to various resources which we hope will enhance the worship in your local church.
Diocesan Training…
What is an established church?
An established church is the church that is recognised as the state church.
The idea of state control did not just begin at the Reformation. It went back to the Middle Ages, for example when the English king claimed to have been sent by the Pope to…
The Psalms appointed in the Prayer Book Lectionary for the Principal Service, Sunday by Sunday, coupled with an appropriate Anglican chant, may be downloaded and printed from the Church Music Dublin website.
How should I live? What principles should I live by? How can I make sense of a dilemma that I face? Many thinkers and philosophers down the ages have offered a variety of answers to such questions, and Christians have…
Unity – Local and Global
The Church of Ireland, as part of the universal Church, is committed to ecumenism and the pursuit of Christian unity. In common with many other Christian Churches, the Church of Ireland includes a creed in its liturgy. In…
1. What was ‘Establishment’?
In the aftermath of the 16th century Reformation and the ensuing religious wars it was widely recognised that rulers would decide what the religion of their subjects should be. This principle, known as cuius regio, eius religio, meant…
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