The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
JANUARY 2006
The Christ Church Cathedral Choir pictured shortly before their planned trip to the USA. The Christ Church Cathedral Choir pictured shortly before their planned trip to the USA.
Pictured are members of the Discovery Gospel Choir Gabriel Akujobi, Abiola Tubi and Rilwon Jaiyeola with guitars donated to them by readers of the Church Review. The group also benefited from guitar lessons provided by Ciaran Smith and sponsored by the Dublin and Glendalough Church Music Committee. The Members of the Discovery Gospel Choir expressed “huge thanks” to those that made a season of guitar lessons possible Pictured are members of the Discovery Gospel Choir Gabriel Akujobi, Abiola Tubi and Rilwon Jaiyeola with guitars donated to them by readers of the Church Review. The group also benefited from guitar lessons provided by Ciaran Smith and sponsored by the Dublin and Glendalough Church Music Committee. The Members of the Discovery Gospel Choir expressed “huge thanks” to those that made a season of guitar lessons possible
The Revd Canon Tom Haskins presents Diocesan Secretary Keith Dungan with a cheque for over €20,000 for Church of Ireland Bishop’s Appeal, part of the proceeds of his ‘Black Santa’ sit out outside St Ann’s Church in Dawson Street in the lead up to Christmas.

The Revd Canon Tom Haskins presents Diocesan Secretary Keith Dungan with a cheque for over €20,000 for Church of Ireland Bishop’s Appeal, part of the proceeds of his ‘Black Santa’ sit out outside St Ann’s Church in Dawson Street in the lead up to Christmas.

Pictured before their commissioning as Lay Readers in Christ Church Cathedral are (left to right) Ken Rue, Lay Reader for Whitechurch; Martha Waller, Lay Reader for St Georges and St Thomas’; Caroline Tindal Lay Reader for Newcastle and Newtownmountkennedy with Calary; Stella Obe, Lay Reader for Castleknock and John Scarfe, Lay Reader for Finglas.

Pictured before their commissioning as Lay Readers in Christ Church Cathedral are (left to right) Ken Rue, Lay Reader for Whitechurch; Martha Waller, Lay Reader for St Georges and St Thomas’; Caroline Tindal Lay Reader for Newcastle and Newtownmountkennedy with Calary; Stella Obe, Lay Reader for Castleknock and John Scarfe, Lay Reader for Finglas.

Pictured at the commissioning of Derek and Trich Dodd as parish lay ministers in Redcross are (left to right) the Revd Roland Heaney, Rector of Dunganstown, Redcross and Conary, Trich Dodd, Derek Dodd and the Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.

Pictured at the commissioning of Derek and Trich Dodd as parish lay ministers in Redcross are (left to right) the Revd Roland Heaney, Rector of Dunganstown, Redcross and Conary, Trich Dodd, Derek Dodd and the Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.

The Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with Margaret Bowden of Christian Aid at the launch of an exhibition at the Cathedral to remember the Asian Tsunami.

The Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with Margaret Bowden of Christian Aid at the launch of an exhibition at the Cathedral to remember the Asian Tsunami.

The Very Revd Desmond Harman, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral (centre) presents a cheque for €3000, the proceeds of the Charity Carol Service before Christmas to Graham Horgan (left) and Fr Brian O’Sullivan (right) of Peata, a charity devoted to promoting awareness of the benefits people derive from pets, particularly in therapeutic situations. Also in attendance are Amber and Holly (left) and Sue (right) some of the Therapeutic dogs used by Peata. The Very Revd Desmond Harman, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral (centre) presents a cheque for €3000, the proceeds of the Charity Carol Service before Christmas to Graham Horgan (left) and Fr Brian O’Sullivan (right) of Peata, a charity devoted to promoting awareness of the benefits people derive from pets, particularly in therapeutic situations. Also in attendance are Amber and Holly (left) and Sue (right) some of the Therapeutic dogs used by Peata.
Nigel Sherwood on the scaffolding of St Saviour’s Church, Arklow as a fundraiser. On the ground below are children from St Saviour’s National School. Nigel Sherwood on the scaffolding of St Saviour’s Church, Arklow as a fundraiser. On the ground below are children from St Saviour’s National School.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 16/1/06

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
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