The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
JULY 2007
The Sea Stallion is launched from Roskilde Fjord in Denmark. A reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea, the sea Stallion is presently undertaking a 1000 nautical mile trip from Denmark to Dublin and will be arriving in Dublin on August 14 to welcoming bells from Christ Church Cathedral. The Sea Stallion is launched from Roskilde Fjord in Denmark. A reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea, the sea Stallion is presently undertaking a 1000 nautical mile trip from Denmark to Dublin and will be arriving in Dublin on August 14 to welcoming bells from Christ Church Cathedral.
The Sea Stallion, a reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea. The sea Stallion will be undertaking a 1000 nautical mile trip from Denmark to Dublin and will be arriving in Dublin on August 14 to welcoming bells from Christ Church Cathedral. The Sea Stallion, a reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea. The sea Stallion will be undertaking a 1000 nautical mile trip from Denmark to Dublin and will be arriving in Dublin on August 14 to welcoming bells from Christ Church Cathedral.
The Sea Stallion, a reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea and due at Dublin to the tolling of the bells of Christ Church cathedral on 14 August. The Sea Stallion, a reconstruction of a Viking Warship constructed in Dublin at sea and due at Dublin to the tolling of the bells of Christ Church cathedral on 14 August.
The Sea Stallion which will arrive in Dublin on 14 August 2007 to a Heimkváma (Norse: homecoming) celebration at Custom House Quay in the Docklands near the Seán O'Casey bridge. The Sea Stallion which will arrive in Dublin on 14 August 2007 to a Heimkváma (Norse: homecoming) celebration at Custom House Quay in the Docklands near the Seán O'Casey bridge.
Pictured at the Thanksgiving Service for the Ministry of Healing in Dublin and Glendalough are (left to right) the Revd William Bennett, Rector of Newcastle, who gave the address, Avril Gillat of the Ministry of Healing and the Revd Canon John Clarke, Rector of Wicklow, Diocesan Chairperson of the Ministry of Healing. Pictured at the Thanksgiving Service for the Ministry of Healing in Dublin and Glendalough are (left to right) the Revd William Bennett, Rector of Newcastle, who gave the address, Avril Gillat of the Ministry of Healing and the Revd Canon John Clarke, Rector of Wicklow, Diocesan Chairperson of the Ministry of Healing.
A youth worker gets a makeover at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp. A youth worker gets a makeover at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp.
Greg Fromholz, Director of 3 Rock youth gets a makeover at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth camp. Greg Fromholz, Director of 3 Rock youth gets a makeover at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth camp.
Aiming for the top pocket at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan youth camp project. Aiming for the top pocket at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan youth camp project.
The Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (left) with Ms Thenjiwe Kona (2nd from left) and Nariman Laatoe (right) and Maggie Teuten, all from the Resource and Development Foundation, South Africa. Also pictured is Marie O’Malley of South Inner City Development Association (2nd from right). The Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (left) with Ms Thenjiwe Kona (2nd from left) and Nariman Laatoe (right) and Maggie Teuten, all from the Resource Development Foundation, South Africa. Also pictured is Marie O’Malley of South Inner City Community Development Association (2nd from right).
Cleaning up the streets – part of the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp cleaning up Belfast streets as part of the Streetreach project. Cleaning up the streets – part of the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp cleaning up Belfast streets as part of the Streetreach project.
Some of the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp that visited Belfast for part of the Summer Madness Streetreach event. Some of the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Youth Camp that visited Belfast for part of the Summer Madness Streetreach event.
Enjoying themselves at Streetreach in Belfast. Two of the Dublin and Glendalough contingent from the Diocesan youth camp at the Summer Madness event. Enjoying themselves at Streetreach in Belfast. Two of the Dublin and Glendalough contingent from the Diocesan youth camp at the Summer Madness event.
The Colour party at the National Day of Commemoration service in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The Colour party at the National Day of Commemoration service in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
The Guard of Honour at the National Day of Commemoration in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The Guard of Honour at the National Day of Commemoration in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
Pictured before his installation as an Ecumenical Canon in St Patrick’s Cathedral is the Revd Canon Professor Enda McDonagh (left) with the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy. Pictured before his installation as an Ecumenical Canon in St Patrick’s Cathedral is the Revd Canon Professor Enda McDonagh (left) with the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy.
Pictured following his installation as the first Ecumenical Canon in St Patrick’s Cathedral is the Very Revd Canon Ken Newell (left) former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church with the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper (centre) and the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy. Pictured following his installation as the first Ecumenical Canon in St Patrick’s Cathedral is the Very Revd Canon Ken Newell (left) former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church with the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper (centre) and the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy.
The Dean (centre) and Chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral with the newest Canon, the Very Revd Canon Ken Newell (3rd from the front on the left hand side), former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. Dr Newell was elected as one of two ‘Ecumenical Canons’ in the Cathedral. The Dean (centre) and Chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral with the newest Canon, the Very Revd Canon Ken Newell (3rd from the front on the left hand side), former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. Dr Newell was elected as one of two ‘Ecumenical Canons’ in the Cathedral.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 3/8/07

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