The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
JUNE 2007
Pictured in prayer at their ordination service in Christ Church Cathedral are the Revd Robert Jones (foreground) and the Revd Alan Barr (background) with the Archbishop of Dublin (left). Pictured in prayer at their ordination service in Christ Church Cathedral are the Revd Robert Jones (foreground) and the Revd Alan Barr (background) with the Archbishop of Dublin (left).
The Revd Peter Campion, Chaplain to King’s Hospital School preaching at the ordination of the Revd Robert Jones and the Revd Alan Barr to the Diaconate in Christ Church Cathedral. The Revd Peter Campion, Chaplain to King’s Hospital School preaching at the ordination of the Revd Robert Jones and the Revd Alan Barr to the Diaconate in Christ Church Cathedral.
Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (right) shortly before their ordination to the Diaconate are the Revd Robert Jones (2nd from left), Curate in CORE and the Revd Alan Barr, Curate of Bray (2nd from right). Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (right) shortly before their ordination to the Diaconate are the Revd Robert Jones (2nd from left), Curate in CORE and the Revd Alan Barr, Curate of Bray (2nd from right).
Pictured making the required declarations prior to their ordination to the priesthood are (right foreground) the Revd John Marchant, Curate-Assistant, Powerscourt and Kilbride (Glendalough) and (right centre) the Revd John Ardis, Curate-Assistant the Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes. Also pictured are the Registrar, the Revd Canon Victor Stacey (left foreground) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and (right background) the Archdeacon of Dublin, the Venerable David Pierpoint. Pictured making the required declarations prior to their ordination to the priesthood are (right foreground) the Revd John Marchant, Curate-Assistant, Powerscourt and Kilbride (Glendalough) and (right centre) the Revd John Ardis, Curate-Assistant the Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes. Also pictured are the Registrar, the Revd Canon Victor Stacey (left foreground) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and (right background) the Archdeacon of Dublin, the Venerable David Pierpoint.
The Revd John Marchant (left) and the Revd John Ardis (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill prior to their ordination to the Priesthood in Christ Church Cathedral. The Revd John Marchant (left) and the Revd John Ardis (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill prior to their ordination to the Priesthood in Christ Church Cathedral.
The Archbishop of Dublin lays the bible on the head of the Revd John Ardis during his ordination service in Christ Church Cathedral. The Archbishop of Dublin lays the bible on the head of the Revd John Ardis during his ordination service in Christ Church Cathedral.
Renowned organist David Briggs who performed a live organ improvisation for the 1920’s film, the Phantom of the Opera as part of the 2007 Christ Church Festival. Renowned organist David Briggs who performed a live organ improvisation for the 1920’s film, the Phantom of the Opera as part of the 2007 Christ Church Festival.
The famous unmasking scene in the 1920’s film, the Phantom of the Opera played in Christ Church Cathedral with organist accompaniment by David Briggs as part of the 2007 Christ Church Festival. The famous unmasking scene in the 1920’s film, the Phantom of the Opera played in Christ Church Cathedral with organist accompaniment by David Briggs as part of the 2007 Christ Church Festival.
The Rt Revd Walton Empey, former Archbishop of Dublin with the Revd Gillian Kingston at the service in the Pro-Cathedral to mark the visit of Patriarch Michel Sabbah of Jerusalem, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Cyprus. The Rt Revd Walton Empey, former Archbishop of Dublin with the Revd Gillian Kingston at the service in the Pro-Cathedral to mark the visit of Patriarch Michel Sabbah of Jerusalem, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Cyprus.
Pictured at the service of peace and reconciliation to mark the 40th anniversary of the 6 Day War and the occupation of the West Bank in St Mary’s (RC) Pro-Cathedral in Dublin are (left to right) the Rt Revd Walton Empey, Former Archbishop of Dublin, Margaret Bowden of Christian Aid (who along with Trócaire organized the service), Patriarch Michel Sabbah of Jerusalem, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Cyprus and the Revd Robert Deane, Rector of Swords who represented the Archbishop of Dublin. Pictured at the service of peace and reconciliation to mark the 40th anniversary of the 6 Day War and the occupation of the West Bank in St Mary’s (RC) Pro-Cathedral in Dublin are (left to right) the Rt Revd Walton Empey, Former Archbishop of Dublin, Margaret Bowden of Christian Aid (who along with Trócaire organized the service), Patriarch Michel Sabbah of Jerusalem, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Cyprus and the Revd Robert Deane, Rector of Swords who represented the Archbishop of Dublin.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty with HE Mr Claes Ljung Dahl, Ambassador of Sweden to Ireland during a recent visit of the Ambassador to the See House, Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty with HE Mr Claes Ljung Dahl, Ambassador of Sweden to Ireland during a recent visit of the Ambassador to the See House, Dublin.
The Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD plants a tree in the grounds of Kilternan National School to mark her visit to perform the official opening of the new school extension. The Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD plants a tree in the grounds of Kilternan National School to mark her visit to perform the official opening of the new school extension.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD and the Rector of Kilternan, the Revd Canon David Moynan make their way from Kilternan Parish Church to Kilternan Church of Ireland School for the official opening of the new school extension. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD and the Rector of Kilternan, the Revd Canon David Moynan make their way from Kilternan Parish Church to Kilternan Church of Ireland School for the official opening of the new school extension.
The scene in Kilternan Parish Church for the service marking the opening of a new extension to the national school. The scene in Kilternan Parish Church for the service marking the opening of a new extension to the national school.
Pictured shortly after her arrival at the service to mark the opening of the new extension to Kilternan Church of Ireland National School is the Minister for Education (right) Mary Hanafin TD along with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Rector of Kilternan, the Revd Canon David Moynan. Pictured shortly after her arrival at the service to mark the opening of the new extension to Kilternan Church of Ireland National School is the Minister for Education (right) Mary Hanafin TD along with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Rector of Kilternan, the Revd Canon David Moynan.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) with Professor Dr Theodor Dieter, Director of the Lutheran World Federation for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg who was speaking at an ecumenical conference in the Mater Dei institute in Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) with Professor Dr Theodor Dieter, Director of the Lutheran World Federation for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg who was speaking at an ecumenical conference in the Mater Dei institute in Dublin.
The Revd Canon Douglas Goddard Chaplain of the Mission to Seafarers in Northern Ireland speaking at the service marking the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Mission in Ireland in St Ann’s Church, Dublin. The Revd Canon Douglas Goddard Chaplain of the Mission to Seafarers in Northern Ireland speaking at the service marking the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Mission in Ireland in St Ann’s Church, Dublin.
Pictured are the clergy at the service marking the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Mission to Seafarers in Ireland (front row, left to right) the Revd Alistair Harrison, Retired Curate and formerly of the Mission to Seafarers both in Britain and Ireland, the Revd Canon Fred Appelbe, Fr Pádraig Ó Cuill, Roman Catholic Chaplain to Dublin Port, Revd Joyce Rankin, Curate in St Ann’s (back row, left to right) the Revd Canon Douglas Goddard, Chaplain of the Mission to Seafarers in Northern Ireland, the Revd Canon Tom Haskins, Vicar of St Ann’s, the Rt Revd Walton Empey, former Archbishop of Dublin and the Revd Canon Adrian Empey. Pictured are the clergy at the service marking the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Mission to Seafarers in Ireland (front row, left to right) the Revd Alistair Harrison, Retired Curate and formerly of the Mission to Seafarers both in Britain and Ireland, the Revd Canon Fred Appelbe, Fr Pádraig Ó Cuill, Roman Catholic Chaplain to Dublin Port, Revd Joyce Rankin, Curate in St Ann’s (back row, left to right) the Revd Canon Douglas Goddard, Chaplain of the Mission to Seafarers in Northern Ireland, the Revd Canon Tom Haskins, Vicar of St Ann’s, the Rt Revd Walton Empey, former Archbishop of Dublin and the Revd Canon Adrian Empey.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 1/7/07

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