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Press Releases / Dublin and Glendalough Clergy Prominent in 'As I am' Video


The recollections and thoughts of several Dublin and Glendalough Clergy have been featured in a new DVD which looks at how they were drawn to ministry in the Church of Ireland and their experiences to date. Ministry Formation Project Plan

Among the clergy featured in the DVD are...

The Revd Andrew McCroskery, who presently serves as the Vicar of St Bartholomew's Church, Clyde Road, known for its high Anglican liturgical tradition.

The Revd David McDonnell, who was ordained a Deacon in June this year and is presently serving as a full time Curate of Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes.

The Revd Canon Katharine Poulton, Bishops Curate of St George and St Thomas Church, a city centre parish which is well known for its multi-cultural congregation. Katharine also speaks of her involvement in prison ministry.

The Revd Obinna Ulogwara, Diocesan Chaplain to the International Community. Originally from Nigeria, the Revd Obinna Ulogwara works with the international community in Dublin and Glendalough.

The Revd Rob Jones, who talks of working in Coilte before becoming Curate at CORE (City Outreach through Renewal and Evangelism) in St Catherine's Church, Dublin. CORE is known for its lively, charismatic style of worship.

The Revd Suzanne Harris, who served as a lay school chaplain for many years and was ordained a Deacon in June this year and is presently serving as a non-stipendary Curate of Stillorgan and Blackrock.

The Revd William Bennett who originally worked as a Dairy farmer and now serves a Rector of the rural parishes of Newcastle, Newtownountkennedy and Calary, Co Wicklow in the Diocese of Glendalough.

Each of the roughly 2-3 minute interviews can be viewed online here at the ministry website which is tracking the progress of the development of ministry training in the Church of Ireland.

DVDs are available from the Central Director of Ordinands (the Revd Canon Katharine Poulton) at cdo@ministry.ie.

Category: Press Releases
Posted: Saturday 11th July 2009
Added By: dco@dublin.anglican.org

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