The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
JANUARY 2008
The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin prior to the service in Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral for Christian Unity Week. The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin prior to the service in Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral for Christian Unity Week.
Fiona Fisher reading at the Candlemas service in Christ Church Cathedral. Fiona Fisher reading at the Candlemas service in Christ Church Cathedral.
Dáithí Ó Maolchoille (Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise) ag caint le Leas-Ardmhéara Átha Cliath, Cllr Andrew Montague, tar éis na Seirbhíse Idirchreidmhigh in Ardteampall Chríost. Dáithí Ó Maolchoille (Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise) ag caint le Leas-Ardmhéara Átha Cliath, Cllr Andrew Montague, tar éis na Seirbhíse Idirchreidmhigh in Ardteampall Chríost.
Church of Ireland, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian Clergy from the Diocese of Glendalough meeting in Ashford during Christian Unity Week. Church of Ireland, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian Clergy from the Diocese of Glendalough meeting in Ashford during Christian Unity Week.
The Most Revd Eamon Walsh, RC Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin speaking in St Maelruain’s, Tallaght during a Christian Unity Service in the Church organized by local schools. The Most Revd Eamon Walsh, RC Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin speaking in St Maelruain’s, Tallaght during a Christian Unity Service in the Church organized by local schools.
Pictured following the lecture by Professor Hanan Eshel on the Dead Sea Scrolls hosted by the Milltown Institute and the Church of Ireland Theological College are (left to right) Nadav Cohen, Counsellor at Israeli Embassy, Tom Whelan, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at the Milltown Institute, Fr Finbarr Clancy, Acting President of Milltown Institute, the Revd Canon Adrian Empey, Principal of the Church of Ireland Theological College, Professor Hanan Eshel, his wife Esther Eshel also a prominent scholar of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Fr Kieron O’Mahony, Head of Scripture Department, Milltown Institute. Pictured following the lecture by Professor Hanan Eshel on the Dead Sea Scrolls hosted by the Milltown Institute and the Church of Ireland Theological College are (left to right) Nadav Cohen, Counsellor at Israeli Embassy, Tom Whelan, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at the Milltown Institute, Fr Finbarr Clancy, Acting President of Milltown Institute, the Revd Canon Adrian Empey, Principal of the Church of Ireland Theological College, Professor Hanan Eshel, his wife Esther Eshel also a prominent scholar of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Fr Kieron O’Mahony, Head of Scripture Department, Milltown Institute.
Professor Hanan Eshel who delivered at lecture on the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Milltown Institute hosted by the Institute and the Church of Ireland Theological College. Professor Hanan Eshel who delivered at lecture on the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Milltown Institute hosted by the Institute and the Church of Ireland Theological College.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the Hard Gospel Conference. Also pictured (right) is the Revd Earl Storey, Director of the Hard Gospel Conference. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the Hard Gospel Conference. Also pictured (right) is the Revd Earl Storey, Director of the Hard Gospel Conference.
Meath and Kildare Diocesan Social Priest, the Revd David Fraser introduces St Matthew’s Chapel in Mosney camp to visitors from the Hard Gospel Conference. Meath and Kildare Diocesan Social Priest, the Revd David Fraser introduces St Matthew’s Chapel in Mosney camp to visitors from the Hard Gospel Conference.
Pictured at the Hard Gospel Conference are (left to right) the Bishop of Meath and Kildare, the Most Revd Richard Clarke, the Dean of Armagh and Chairman of the Hard Gospel Project, the Very Revd Patrick Rooke, the Director of the Hard Gospel Project, the Revd Earl Storey, the Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper. Pictured at the Hard Gospel Conference are (left to right) the Bishop of Meath and Kildare, the Most Revd Richard Clarke, the Dean of Armagh and Chairman of the Hard Gospel Project, the Very Revd Patrick Rooke, the Director of the Hard Gospel Project, the Revd Earl Storey, the Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper.
(left to right) Gerry Kelly MLA, Junior Minister at the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister in Northern Ireland, the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper and the Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD “letting it shine” during the Discovery Gospel Choir rendition of “This little light of mine”. (left to right) Gerry Kelly MLA, Junior Minister at the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister in Northern Ireland, the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper and the Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD “letting it shine” during the Discovery Gospel Choir rendition of “This little light of mine”.
The Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD speaking to residents of Mosney camp at the Hard Gospel conference. Also pictured is the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper. The Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan TD speaking to residents of Mosney camp at the Hard Gospel conference. Also pictured is the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper.
The Ambassador of Israel, HE Zion Evrony signs the visitors’ book during his recent visit to the Archbishop of Dublin in the See House. The Ambassador of Israel, HE Zion Evrony signs the visitors’ book during his recent visit to the Archbishop of Dublin in the See House.
Pictured at the launch of JUMP, a new CIYD initiative for 18-30 year olds are (left to right) David Brown, CIYD Youth Ministry Co-ordinator, the Rt Revd Richard Henderson, Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry and President of CIYD, Catherine Little, CIYD Year Out Co-ordinator and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper. Pictured at the launch of JUMP, a new CIYD initiative for 18-30 year olds are (left to right) David Brown, CIYD Youth Ministry Co-ordinator, the Rt Revd Richard Henderson, Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry and President of CIYD, Catherine Little, CIYD Year Out Co-ordinator and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper.
The congregation joins hands for the final prayer at the launch of the Body of Christ has AIDS, the Bishops’ Appeal Lenten Project in St Georges’ and St Thomas’ Church. The project is being organised in conjunction with Tearfund and Christian Aid. The congregation joins hands for the final prayer at the launch of the Body of Christ has AIDS, the Bishops’ Appeal Lenten Project in St Georges’ and St Thomas’ Church. The project is being organised in conjunction with Tearfund and Christian Aid.
Pictured at the launch of the Body of Christ Has Aids are (left to right) Ruth Handy, the Revd Ian Poulton (both members of Bishops’ Appeal), Reuben Coulter of Tearfund, Martin O’Connor of Bishops’ Appeal, Victor Henriquez of Christian Aid and the Revd Olive Donohoe. Pictured at the launch of the Body of Christ Has Aids are (left to right) Ruth Handy, the Revd Ian Poulton (both members of Bishops’ Appeal), Reuben Coulter of Tearfund, Martin O’Connor of Bishops’ Appeal, Victor Henriquez of Christian Aid and the Revd Olive Donohoe.
The cast of the St Paul’s Parish theatre group entertain the audience with songs from Okalahoma.
The male lead in the St Paul’s Parish theatre group entertains the audience with songs from Okalahoma.
Pictured in the prayer room in the Church of Ireland Theological College are some of the students taking part in the 24-7 Prayer initiative. Left to right Ruth West (Down and Dromore), Amy Carey (24-7 Prayer Ireland), Peter Fergusson (Armagh) and Robert Ferris (Down and Dromore). Pictured in the prayer room in the Church of Ireland Theological College are some of the students taking part in the 24-7 Prayer initiative. Left to right Ruth West (Down and Dromore), Amy Carey (24-7 Prayer Ireland), Peter Fergusson (Armagh) and Robert Ferris (Down and Dromore).

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 2/01/08

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
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