The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
APRIL 2007
Mr Ken Rue, a Diocesan Lay Reader based in Whitechurch Parish in the Diocese of Dublin, pictured here with Archbishop John Neill, who was recently invited by the Bishop of the Shyogwe, the Right Revd Dr Jered Kalimba, and the Shyogwe Diocesan Council to become a Canon of Shyogwe Diocese in Rwanda. Mr Ken Rue, a Diocesan Lay Reader based in Whitechurch Parish in the Diocese of Dublin, pictured here with Archbishop John Neill, who was recently invited by the Bishop of the Shyogwe, the Right Revd Dr Jered Kalimba, and the Shyogwe Diocesan Council to become a Canon of Shyogwe Diocese in Rwanda.
Pictured at the launch of USPG Ireland are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin and Patron of USPG Ireland, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Linda Chambers, Secretary of USPG Ireland, the Rt Revd Michael Mayes, Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe and Chairman of USPG Ireland, the Archbishop of Armagh and Patron of USPG Ireland, the Most Revd Dr Alan Harper and the Rt Revd Michael Doe, Vice-Chairman of USPG Ireland and President of USPG. Pictured at the launch of USPG Ireland are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin and Patron of USPG Ireland, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Linda Chambers, Secretary of USPG Ireland, the Rt Revd Michael Mayes, Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe and Chairman of USPG Ireland, the Archbishop of Armagh and Patron of USPG Ireland, the Most Revd Dr Alan Harper and the Rt Revd Michael Doe (UK), Vice-Chairman of USPG Ireland and President of USPG.
The Revd Darren McCallig, new Church of Ireland chaplain at Trinity College, Dublin. The Revd Darren McCallig, new Church of Ireland chaplain at Trinity College, Dublin
Pictured below the new portrait of the late Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd John Paterson are his successor as Dean, the Very Revd Desmond Harman, the late Dean’s widow, Patricia Paterson, his stepson Colin Bray and his wife Andrea Bray. The new portrait was commissioned by Patricia Paterson and donated by her to the Cathedral in memory of her husband. Pictured below the new portrait of the late Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd John Paterson are his successor as Dean, the Very Revd Desmond Harman, the late Dean’s widow, Patricia Paterson, his stepson Colin Bray and his wife Andrea Bray. The new portrait was commissioned by Patricia Paterson and donated by her to the Cathedral in memory of her husband.

The scene in Drumcondra Parish Church at the service to celebrate the centenary of Drumcondra National School.

The scene in Drumcondra Parish Church at the service to celebrate the centenary of Drumcondra National School.
Pictured at a service in Drumcondra Parish church to celebrate the centenary of the National School are (left to right) the Rt Revd Roy Warke, former Rector, the Revd Margaret Gilbert, former Curate, the Revd Willie Black, current Rector, the Most Revd Richard Clarke, Bishop of Meath and Kildare, a former pupil of the school who preached at the service, the Revd Stanley Baird, Former Curate, the Revd Kevin Dalton, former Rector, the Revd Aisling Shine, former Curate and the Revd Ted Ardis, also a former Curate. Pictured at a service in Drumcondra Parish church to celebrate the centenary of the National School are (left to right) the Rt Revd Roy Warke, former Rector, the Revd Margaret Gilbert, former Curate, the Revd Willie Black, current Rector, the Most Revd Richard Clarke, Bishop of Meath and Kildare, a former pupil of the school who preached at the service, the Revd Stanley Baird, Former Curate, the Revd Kevin Dalton, former Rector, the Revd Aisling Shine, former Curate and the Revd Ted Ardis, also a former Curate.
An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD meeting students in Greystones National School during his visit there recently. An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD meeting students in Greystones National School during his visit there recently.
The Most Revd Dr Alan Harper (left), Archbishop of Armagh with the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin awaiting the arrival of An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD at discussions between a Church of Ireland delegation and the Government. The Most Revd Dr Alan Harper (left), Archbishop of Armagh with the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin awaiting the arrival of An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD at discussions between a Church of Ireland delegation and the Government.
Final year ordinand at the Theological College, Clare Ashbridge (left) with Carmen Hayes an ordinand from Derry and Raphoe at the Ministry Information Evening at Newlands Cross, Dublin. Final year ordinand at the Theological College, Clare Ashbridge (left) with Carmen Hayes an ordinand from Derry and Raphoe at the Ministry Information Evening at Newlands Cross, Dublin.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with the Bishop-elect of Connor, the Revd Canon Alan Abernethy at the Ministry Information Evening in Newlands Cross, Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with the Bishop-elect of Connor, the Revd Canon Alan Abernethy at the Ministry Information Evening in Newlands Cross, Dublin.
The Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin TD plants a tree in the grounds of St Patrick’s National School, Greystones to mark her opening of a €2m extension to the School. The Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin TD plants a tree in the grounds of St Patrick’s National School, Greystones to mark her opening of a €2m extension to the School.
The scene in St Paul’s Glenageary for the service to mark the opening of the new parish centre. The scene in St Paul’s Glenageary for the service to mark the opening of the new parish centre.
Eamonn Gilmore TD (right) of the Labour Party arriving for a service at St Paul’s Glenageary to mark the opening of the new parish centre by HE President McAleese. Eamonn Gilmore TD (right) of the Labour Party arriving for a service at St Paul’s Glenageary to mark the opening of the new parish centre by HE President McAleese.
Vintage Transport at the Donoughmore Parish Festival. Vintage Transport at the Donoughmore Parish Festival.
Pictured before he delivered the annual Godfrey Day lecture in Trinity College Dublin is the Archbishop of Hong Kong, the Most Revd Paul Kwong (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) and the Revd Patrick Comerford of DUFEM (Dublin University Far Eastern Mission). Pictured before he delivered the annual Godfrey Day lecture in Trinity College Dublin is the Archbishop of Hong Kong, the Most Revd Paul Kwong (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) and the Revd Patrick Comerford of DUFEM (Dublin University Far Eastern Mission).
Worshippers gathered at Bray Head for an ecumenical Easter morning ‘Sonrise’ service. The ‘Sonrise’ service was one of several held throughout the dioceses on Easter morning. Others took place in Powerscourt, Killiney Hill, Phoenix Park, Howth and Sandymount. Worshippers gathered at Bray Head for an ecumenical Easter morning ‘Sonrise’ service. The ‘Sonrise’ service was one of several held throughout the dioceses on Easter morning. Others took place in Powerscourt, Killiney Hill, Phoenix Park, Howth and Sandymount.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill about to light the Easter Candle at the Easter Vigil service on the evening of Easter Saturday. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill about to light the Easter Candle at the Easter Vigil service on the evening of Easter Saturday.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill preaching on Easter day in Christ Church Cathedral. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill preaching on Easter day in Christ Church Cathedral.
Pictured at the See House in Dublin at the visit of the (Lutheran) Archbishop of Latvia are (left to right) Revd Pávils Brúvers, who accompanied the Archbishop on his visit, the Most Revd Jánis Vanags, Archbishop of Latvia, his wife Mrs Baiba Vanaga, Mrs Betty Neill and the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill. Pictured at the See House in Dublin at the visit of the (Lutheran) Archbishop of Latvia are (left to right) Revd Pávils Brúvers, who accompanied the Archbishop on his visit, the Most Revd Jánis Vanags, Archbishop of Latvia, his wife Mrs Baiba Vanaga, Mrs Betty Neill and the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.
The Revd Patrick Comerford leads the prayers at the first Irish U2charist in St George’s and St Thomas’ Church, Dublin. The Revd Patrick Comerford leads the prayers at the first Irish U2charist in St George’s and St Thomas’ Church, Dublin.
The Revd Katharine Poulton, Rector of St George’s and St Thomas’ leads the first Irish U2charist with the Discovery Gospel Choir pictured in the background. The Revd Katharine Poulton, Rector of St George’s and St Thomas’ leads the first Irish U2charist with the Discovery Gospel Choir pictured in the background.
Students from the Church of Ireland Theological College accompanied by supporters processing from St Bartholomew’s on Clyde Road to the US Embassy on Good Friday in protest against the use of torture and rendition in the war on terror. Students from the Church of Ireland Theological College accompanied by supporters processing from St Bartholomew’s on Clyde Road to the US Embassy on Good Friday in protest against the use of torture and rendition in the war on terror.
Students from the Church of Ireland Theological College accompanied by supporters processing from a service outside the US Embassy on Good Friday in protest against the use of torture and rendition in the war on terror. Students from the Church of Ireland Theological College accompanied by supporters processing from a service outside the US Embassy on Good Friday in protest against the use of torture and rendition in the war on terror.
The clergy at the Chrism Eucharist in Christ Church Cathedral on Maunday Thursday. The clergy at the Chrism Eucharist in Christ Church Cathedral on Maunday Thursday.

- ENDS –

With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 6/5/07

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