The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
FEBRUARY 2008
Speaking at the Questions and Answer Sessions at the Lenten Lecture series in Rathfarnham is Paul Rowe of Educate Together, who with Joan Forsdyke, chaired the Debate at which Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association spoke. Speaking at the Questions and Answer Sessions at the Lenten Lecture series in Rathfarnham is Paul Rowe of Educate Together, who with Joan Forsdyke, chaired the Debate at which Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association spoke.
Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association speaking at the Lenten Lecture series in Rathfarnham on the Churches and Education. Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association speaking at the Lenten Lecture series in Rathfarnham on the Churches and Education.
Pictured at the ecumenical lenten lecture in Rathfarnham on the Church and Education are (Back row left to right) Fr Gerry Kane, the Revd Ted Woods, Rector of Rathfarnham, Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association and Paul Rowe of Educate Together. (front Row left to right are event organizers Sylvia Thompson, Joan Forsdyke and Bridget Hanratty. Pictured at the ecumenical lenten lecture in Rathfarnham on the Church and Education are (Back row left to right) Fr Gerry Kane, the Revd Ted Woods, Rector of Rathfarnham, Monsignor Dan O’Connor of the Catholic Primary School Management Association and Paul Rowe of Educate Together. (front Row left to right are event organizers Sylvia Thompson, Joan Forsdyke and Bridget Hanratty.
The Revd Colin Coward of Changing Attitude pictured with the Revd Darren McCallig Chaplain of Trinity College Dublin. The Revd Colin Coward of Changing Attitude pictured with the Revd Darren McCallig Chaplain of Trinity College Dublin.
The Revd Colin Coward of Changing Attitude speaking in Trinity College Dublin Chapel. The Revd Colin Coward of Changing Attitude speaking in Trinity College Dublin Chapel.
Pictured at an ecumenical gathering in St Joseph’s Carmelite Monastery in Malahide, Co Dublin are (left to right) Fr Gerry Tarham, RC Parish Priest of Malahide, the Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, the Rt Revd Ken Clarke, Fr Miceál Comer, RC Parish Priest of Portmarnock and the Revd Dr Norman Gamble, Rector of Malahide. Pictured at an ecumenical gathering in St Joseph’s Carmelite Monastery in Malahide, Co Dublin are (left to right) Fr Gerry Tarham, RC Parish Priest of Malahide, the Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, the Rt Revd Ken Clarke, Fr Miceál Comer, RC Parish Priest of Portmarnock and the Revd Dr Norman Gamble, Rector of Malahide.
The Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, the Rt Revd Ken Clarke speaking at an ecumenical gathering in St Joseph’s Carmelite Monastery in Malahide, Co Dublin. The Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, the Rt Revd Ken Clarke speaking at an ecumenical gathering in St Joseph’s Carmelite Monastery in Malahide, Co Dublin.
John Cooney, Religious Affairs Correspondent for the Irish Independent speaking at one of the Lenten Lectures in Rathfarnham on Church and State in Ireland. John Cooney, Religious Affairs Correspondent for the Irish Independent speaking at one of the Lenten Lectures in Rathfarnham on Church and State in Ireland.
The Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain to Trinity College Dublin with the Revd Canon Patrick Comerford. Canon Comerford was speaking as part of this term’s ‘Holy Irrelevant’ lecture series held during Sunday Holy Communion services. The Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain to Trinity College Dublin with the Revd Canon Patrick Comerford. Canon Comerford was speaking as part of this term’s ‘Holy Irrelevant’ lecture series held during Sunday Holy Communion services.
The Revd Canon Patrick Comerford preaching in the Trinity College Chapel. Canon Comerford was speaking as part of this term’s ‘Holy Irrelevant’ lecture series held during Sunday Holy Communion services. The Revd Canon Patrick Comerford preaching in the Trinity College Chapel. Canon Comerford was speaking as part of this term’s ‘Holy Irrelevant’ lecture series held during Sunday Holy Communion services.
Sydney Blain, Principal of the Church of Ireland College of Education speaking at the Holocaust Memorial Service in the Mansion House, Dublin (Tommy Clancy). Sydney Blain, Principal of the Church of Ireland College of Education speaking at the Holocaust Memorial Service in the Mansion House, Dublin (Tommy Clancy).
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty at the Holocaust Memorial service in the Mansion House, Dublin. Also pictured (left) is Rabbi Zalman Shimon Lent of the Dublin Hebrew congregation (Tommy Clancy) The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty at the Holocaust Memorial service in the Mansion House, Dublin. Also pictured (left) is Rabbi Zalman Shimon Lent of the Dublin Hebrew congregation (Tommy Clancy)
Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire and Ian Taylor of Leixlip, both congregants in CORE playing football with children from Kitandwe, Uganda. The two are hoping to raise over €80,000 through scaling four of the world’s most demanding peaks to help the construction of a school in Kitandwe through the Fields of Life project. Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire and Ian Taylor of Leixlip, both congregants in CORE playing football with children from Kitandwe, Uganda. The two are hoping to raise over €80,000 through scaling four of the world’s most demanding peaks to help the construction of a school in Kitandwe through the Fields of Life project.
Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire on the summit of Cerro Aconcagua (22,841 ft), the highest mountain in the world outside Asia. He and fellow CORE congregant Ian Taylor from Leixlip are presently undertaking a climb of four peaks in aid of the Fields of Life Project. The two will shortly undertake their final and most challenging peak, Mount Everest. Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire on the summit of Cerro Aconcagua (22,841 ft), the highest mountain in the world outside Asia. He and fellow CORE congregant Ian Taylor from Leixlip are presently undertaking a climb of four peaks in aid of the Fields of Life Project. The two will shortly undertake their final and most challenging peak, Mount Everest.
Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire and Ian Taylor of Leixlip, both congregants in CORE in Dublin at the summit of Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe (18,510 ft). The two are shortly to attempt to climb Mount Everest, the last of four climbs they are undertaking in aid of the Fields of Life project. Graham Kinch from Dun Laoghaire and Ian Taylor of Leixlip, both congregants in CORE in Dublin at the summit of Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe (18,510 ft). The two are shortly to attempt to climb Mount Everest, the last of four climbs they are undertaking in aid of the Fields of Life project.
The Discovery Gospel Choir with Westlife and Louis Walsh at the Meteor Music Awards. The Discovery Gospel Choir with Westlife and Louis Walsh at the Meteor Music Awards.
Shayne Ward with Justine Nantale from the Discovery Gospel Choir at the Meteor Music Awards. Shayne Ward with Justine Nantale from the Discovery Gospel Choir at the Meteor Music Awards.
The Discovery Gospel Choir on stage with Sinead O’Connor at the Meteor Music awards singing “we are the people who are darker than blue”. The Discovery Gospel Choir on stage with Sinead O’Connor at the Meteor Music awards singing “we are the people who are darker than blue”.
The Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain to Trinity College Dublin with his Roman Catholic counterpart, Fr Kieran Dunne. Fr Kieran delivered a lecture on the Church and the University as part of the ‘Holy Irrelevant’ series of lectures taking place at Sunday Holy Communion services in the College Chapel. The Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain to Trinity College Dublin with his Roman Catholic counterpart, Fr Kieran Dunne. Fr Kieran delivered a lecture on the Church and the University as part of the ‘Holy Irrelevant’ series of lectures taking place at Sunday Holy Communion services in the College Chapel.
Speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo are the Revd Canon David Moynan, Rector of Kilternan and the Revd Ken Sherwood, Malahide Parish. Speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo are the Revd Canon David Moynan, Rector of Kilternan and the Revd Ken Sherwood, Malahide Parish.
Speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo are the Revd Joyce Rankin, Curate of St Ann’s and the Revd Rob Jones, Curate at CORE. Speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo are the Revd Joyce Rankin, Curate of St Ann’s and the Revd Rob Jones, Curate at CORE.
The Revd Canon Ken Kearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo. The Revd Canon Ken Kearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion speaking at the clergy conference in Sligo.
The scene at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin. The scene at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin.
The Director of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, the Revd Dr Maurice Elliott and the Revd Canon Brian Courtney of Clogher Diocese at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin. The Director of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, the Revd Dr Maurice Elliott and the Revd Canon Brian Courtney of Clogher Diocese at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin.
The Revd Gary Hastings, Rector of Westport (left) with Andrew McNeile, Co-ordinator of the Ministry Formation Project at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin. The Revd Gary Hastings, Rector of Westport (left) with Andrew McNeile, Co-ordinator of the Ministry Formation Project at the ministry formation consultative meeting in Dublin.
Pictured at the consultative meeting on Ministry formation organized by the ministry formation team are the Revd Cyril Rolston, Diocesan Director of Ordinands in Armagh and the Revd Canon Trevor Gillian, Diocesan Director of Ordinands in Clogher. Pictured at the consultative meeting on Ministry formation organized by the ministry formation team are the Revd Cyril Rolston, Diocesan Director of Ordinands in Armagh and the Revd Canon Trevor Gillian, Diocesan Director of Ordinands in Clogher.

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