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Pictured at the introduction
of the Revd Tim Irvine as Chaplain to St
John the Evangelist Church, Sandymount in
the Diocese of Dublin are (left to right)
Shabnam Vasisht, the Revd Tim Irvine, the
Archbishop of Dublin the Most Revd Dr John
Neill, John OReilly, Church Sacristan
and David OBrien.
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At the dedication of the
new Metropolitan Cross in memory of the
late Canon Cecil Bradley (left to right)
the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd
Dr John Neill, the Revd Anne Taylor (Chaplain
to the Archbishop) and Kerry Houston and
the Venerable David Pierpoint, both close
friends of Cecil Bradley.
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The new Metropolitan Cross
dedicated by the Archbishop of Dublin in
Christ Church Cathedral. The cross is a
gift from the bequests of the late Canon
Cecil Bradley and given in his memory.
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At the launch of the new
year for the Archbishops Certificate
Course in Church Music is Lana Sokyrba originally
from the Ukraine who is taking part in the
course. Also pictured is her Rector, the
Revd Katharine Poulton of St Georges and
St Thomas Church.
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Some of the students for
the Archbishop of Dublins Certificate
Course in Church Music at the launch of
the new course with the Archdeacon of Glendalough,
the Venerable Edgar Swann (left).
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Pictured at the Ecumenical
service in St Marys RC Church, Lucan,
Dublin for those affected by suicide or
self harm are (left to right) Ms Joan Freeman,
Director of the Pieta House, the Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid
Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most
Revd Dr John Neill and Fr Joe Coyne, Parish
Priest of St Marys RC Church, Lucan.
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The Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin
and Ardagh, the Rt Revd Ken Clarke and the
Revd Paul Hoey both members of the Parish
Development Working group at the Church
21 Seminar in St Patricks College
Drumcondra recently.
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The Revd Obinna Ulogwara
(left), Curate in Whitechurch, Dublin and
the Revd Canon Horace McKinley (right),
Rector of Whitechurch with Ife Ademowo,
son of the Most Revd Dr Ephram Ademowo,
Archbishop of Lagos, Nigeria (the Revd Obinna
Ulogwaras Diocese in Nigeria) at a
reception to mark the 30th Anniversary of
Revd Canon Horace McKinleys ministry
in Whitechurch. Ife Ademowo is in Ireland
studying a Masters in Business Management
in Dublin City University.
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Clergy assembled at the
service in Whitechurch to mark 30 years
of Ministry in the parish by the Revd Canon
Horace McKinley. Pictured left to right
are Ken Rue, Lay Reader, the Revd Obinna
Ulogwara, Curate in Whitechurch, Fr Pádraig
Daly, PP of Ballyboden, the Revd Canon Horace
McKinley, the Dean of Christ Church, the
Very Revd Desmond Harman who gave the address,
Fr Liam Tracey, Director of Liturgy at NUI
Maynooth, Fr Kieron OMahony of the
Augustinian Retreat Centre and the Revd
John Marchant, now Curate in Powerscourt
but from the parish of Whitechurch.
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Representatives from Agherton
(Portstewart) in the Diocese of Connor at
the Church 21 Seminar in St Patricks
College, Drumcondra. From left to right,
Julieann Black, Brian Howe, Nicole Scott
and the Revd Niall Sloane.
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Elvis, his Manager
and his bodyguard make an appearance at
a Parish Fete Fancy Dress Competition.
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Actresses Clare Barrett,
Emer Forristal and Samantha Heaney all in
period costume at the end of the Dublin
City Historic walk from St Patricks
Cathedral Gardens to St Catherines
Church, Thomas Street (CORE). The walk raised
funds for Christian Aid.
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The Dean of St Patricks,
the Very Revd Robert McCarthy and the Revd
Dudley Livingston Cooney share a joke prior
to the start of the Dublin City Historic
walk in aid of Christian Aid.
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The Revd Sean Martin, new
Curate at Irish Church Missions.
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The Minister for Education
and Science, Ms Mary Hanafin TD with artist
Stephen McKee at the launch of his exhibition
in the United Artists Club.
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- ENDS
With the compliments
of the Diocesan Communications Officer 31/10/06
THE CHURCH OF
IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
E-mail:dco@dublin.anglican.org
Tel: +353 1 6106447 | Mob: +353 87 2356472
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