The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
AUGUST 2007
Pictured at the patronal festival Solemn Eucharist of St Bartholomew (Dublin) are (left to right) Michael Barry (Order of Malta), John Igoe, (Chancellor, Order of Malta), the Revd Dr Alan McCormack, Parish Priest of St Vedast alias Foster and and St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, the Revd Michael Thompson, Frank McGoldrick (Treasurer, Order of Malta) and Jason McCann. Pictured at the patronal festival Solemn Eucharist of St Bartholomew (Dublin) are (left to right) Michael Barry (Order of Malta), John Igoe, (Chancellor, Order of Malta), the Revd Dr Alan McCormack, Parish Priest of St Vedast alias Foster and and St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, the Revd Michael Thompson, Frank McGoldrick (Treasurer, Order of Malta) and Jason McCann.
The Discovery Away Day at the Glenroe Open Farm near Kilcoole Co Wicklow. The Discovery Away Day at the Glenroe Open Farm near Kilcoole Co Wicklow.
Children try out the piano at the Discovery Away Day Trip to Greystones. Children try out the piano at the Discovery Away Day Trip to Greystones.
How do you get this thing to work? Two young people try out the tractor at the Redcross Parish Fete. How do you get this thing to work? Two young people try out the tractor at the Redcross Parish Fete.
Trying out a tractor for size at the Redcross Parish Fete. Trying out a tractor for size at the Redcross Parish Fete.
A photo finish at the Donoughmore parish fete and raceday. A photo finish at the Donoughmore parish fete and raceday.
Just over the finish line at the Donoughmore parish fete and raceday. Just over the finish line at the Donoughmore parish fete and raceday.
In the ruins of Glendalough Cathedral on the occasion of the planting of Oak trees to mark the arrival of the Sea Stallion of Glendalough are the Archdeacon of Glendalough the Venerable Edgar Swann and the Bishop of Roskilde in Denmark, Jan Lindhardt. In the ruins of Glendalough Cathedral on the occasion of the planting of Oak trees to mark the arrival of the Sea Stallion of Glendalough are the Archdeacon of Glendalough the Venerable Edgar Swann and the Bishop of Roskilde in Denmark, Jan Lindhardt.
The Archdeacon of Glendalough planting a tree in the grounds of Glendalough to mark the arrival of the Sea Stallion (a reconstruction of a Viking vessel). Also pictured (left) is the Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Cllr Anne Ferris. The Archdeacon of Glendalough planting a tree in the grounds of Glendalough to mark the arrival of the Sea Stallion (a reconstruction of a Viking vessel). Also pictured (left) is the Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Cllr Anne Ferris.
Pictured with the Bishop of Roskilde in Denmark Jan Lindhardt (right) are the Rt Revd Monsignor Eoin Thynne (left) and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with parchments of greetings from the Dean of Roskilde for the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic Archbishops of Dublin. The parchments were brought to Dublin on board the Sea Stallion of Glendalough, a reconstruction of a Viking warship which undertook a 1000 nautical mile trip from Roskilde to Dublin. Pictured with the Bishop of Roskilde in Denmark Jan Lindhardt (right) are the Rt Revd Monsignor Eoin Thynne (left) and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with parchments of greetings from the Dean of Roskilde for the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic Archbishops of Dublin. The parchments were brought to Dublin on board the Sea Stallion of Glendalough, a reconstruction of a Viking warship which undertook a 1000 nautical mile trip from Roskilde to Dublin.
The Sea Stallion of Glendalough makes its way up the Liffey at the completion of its 1000 nautical mile trip from Roskilde in Denmark. The Sea Stallion of Glendalough makes its way up the Liffey at the completion of its 1000 nautical mile trip from Roskilde in Denmark.
Pictured during the visit of 16 Christian Palestinian teenagers to St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin at the ‘Door of Reconciliation’ are an Irish student from Ballinteer Community School, Dublin with a Palestinian student from Zebabdah in the West Bank. Pictured during the visit of 16 Christian Palestinian teenagers to St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin at the ‘Door of Reconciliation’ are an Irish student from Ballinteer Community School, Dublin with a Palestinian student from Zebabdah in the West Bank.
Palestinian teenagers in the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland.

Palestinian teenagers in the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland.
Palestinian teenagers in the crowd at the All Ireland Hurling Quarter Final between Limerick and Clare in Croke Park. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland. Palestinian teenagers in the crowd at the All Ireland Hurling Quarter Final between Limerick and Clare in Croke Park. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland.
Pictured at Croke Park with her Limerick Jersey is a Palestinian student along with Susan Hood. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland. Pictured at Croke Park with her Limerick Jersey is a Palestinian student along with Susan Hood. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland.
A Palestinian teenager in CORE Church tries his hand at Hurling. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland. A Palestinian teenager in CORE Church tries his hand at Hurling. The Palestinian Christians from Zebabdah in the Northern West bank were on a week long ‘youth connections for peace’ visit to Ireland.
Pictured during their visit to Trinity College Dublin while on a week long visit to Ireland are Palestinian Christian teenagers from Zebabdah in the Northern West Bank. Also in the photo is the Revd Fadi Diab (3rd from left, back row), Lucinda Packham (6th from right, back row) and Dr Susan Hood (4th from left, front) who helped organise the event. Pictured during their visit to Trinity College Dublin while on a week long visit to Ireland are Palestinian Christian teenagers from Zebabdah in the Northern West Bank. Also in the photo is the Revd Fadi Diab (3rd from left, back row), Lucinda Packham (6th from right, back row) and Dr Susan Hood (4th from left, front) who helped organise the event.
The Revd Canon Patrick Comerford, one of the two new canons of Christ Church cathedral recently appointed. The Revd Canon Patrick Comerford, one of the two new canons of Christ Church cathedral recently appointed.
The Revd Canon Katharine Poulton, tne of the two new canons of Christ Church cathedral recently appointed. The Revd Canon Katharine Poulton, tne of the two new canons of Christ Church cathedral recently appointed.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 31/8/07

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