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CoI Gazette digitization
In 1916, the Church of Ireland Gazette wartime correspondent and editor, Ware B. Wells, was ‘probably at closer quarters with much of the fighting in the capital than any other civilian in Dublin’ getting ‘access to special sources of…
Beginning in October 2003 The Church of Ireland Gazette began a series of monthly articles introducing the new Book of Common Prayer.
On this page you will find links to the Gazette articles showing the author and the date on which they were published.
Please note that all…
The Church of Ireland’s Daily Worship app helps you to grow in your relationship with God, and brings encouragement wherever you go through Bible readings and prayers from the Book of Common Prayer for each day of the year.
The app can be…
The Liturgical Advisory Committee was established by the General Synod in 1962 with the following objectives:
To
formulate and suggest to the General Synod such liturgical proposals
relating to Public Worship as may seem desirable to the Advisory
Committee from time to time.
To consider and report on,…
Main role and functions:
Liaison with Diocesan and Parochial Authorities in relation to all parish property proposals and dealings, execution of decisions, policy and constitutional regulations.
Custody and maintenance of title deeds and records of church property.
Management of See Houses including sales, purchases, new building projects …
The “Borderless Church” Project is the RCB Library’s contribution to reconciliation and deepening of understandings by freely sharing and making searchable as a digital resource the content of the Church of Ireland Gazette, the Church’s weekly newspaper, 1856–2010, for a worldwide audience.
The archives of the Church of Ireland, and particularly parochial registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials, are a primary source for genealogists and family historians. Although many registers were destroyed in the past, especially in the fire in the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922, many others have survived…
This is a resource is available that is tailor–made to the needs of parishioners in the Church of Ireland.
At General Synod in May 2008 ‘Celebrating Communion‘ was launched. This a parish–based adult religious education programme runs over 6 sessions and can…
To Complement the Book of Common Prayer 2004
As We Believe So We Pray – A Book of Daily PrayerAuthor: Brian Mayne
As We Believe So We Pray: A Book of Daily Prayer contains convenient, compact and constructive ways of praying in harmony with the church. Forms…
Advent Sunday 2023 – Eve of Advent Sunday 2024
Download 2024 readings as a PDF
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