| MAY 2008 |
| The Archbishop
of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking
during the visit of Bishop Wolfgang Huber
from Berlin in Methodist Centenary Church,
Dublin. |
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Pictured during
the visit of the Chairman of the Council of
the (Lutheran) Evangelical Church in Germany
(EKD), Bishop Dr Wolfgang Huber to Dublin
are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd
Dr John Neill, Dr Huber and Fr Godfrey O'Donnell
of the Romanian Orthodox Church and Chairman
of the Dublin Council of Churches. Dr Huber
was delivering a lecture in Centenary Methodist
Church in Dublin. |
| The Diocesan
President of the Mothers' Union for Dublin
and Glendalough, Ann Walsh (seated) with fellow
members of the MU at the Not for Sale Sunday
service in St Ann's Dawson Street to highlight
the trafficking of persons for sexual exploitation. |
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Pictured at
the Not for Sale Sunday service in
St Ann's Church are the Lord Mayor of Dublin,
Cllr Paddy Bourke and the Vicar of St Ann's,
the Revd Canon Tom Haskins. |
| Pictured at
a conference hosted by the Irish School of
Ecumenics on Same Sex Marriage are (left to
right) the Rt Revd Michael Mayes, former Bishop
of Limerick and Killaloe, the Revd Katharine
Meyer of the Presbyterian Church, Professor
Margaret Farley of the Yale Divinity School
and the Revd Canon Professor Enda McDonagh
of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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Pictured at
the institution of the Revd Roy Byrne as Rector
of Drumcondra and North Strand (Diocese of
Dublin) (2nd from left at back) are the Archbishop
of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre)
and (from left) Sam Battle, Peoples' Churchwarden,
Drumcondra, Gladys Gent, People's Churchwarden,
North Strand, Olive Cooper, Rector's Churchwarden
in North Strand and Bill Mercer, Rector's
Churchwarden, Drumcondra. |
| Ian Taylor
on the summit of Everest. Ian and fellow CORE
congregant Graham Kinch undertook the climb
in aid of the Fields of Life Charity. |
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Everest conquerers
Graham Kinch (left) and Ian Taylor celebrate
following their safe return. |
| The Revd Andrew
McCroskery pictured with the Archbishop of
Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill shortly
before his institution as Vicar of St Bartholomew's
and Lesson Park parishes. |
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The Revd Andrew
McCroskery (centre) pictured with (left to
right) Betty Walsh, Churchwarden Leeson Park,
Amos McGrath, Churchwarden St Bartholomew's,
Andrew Reid, Churchwarden Leeson Park and
Gillian Davidson, Churchwarden, St Bartholmew's
shortly before Andrew's institution as Vicar
of St Bartholomew's and Leeson Park parishes. |
| Pictured with
the Revd Andrew McCroskery after his institution
as Vicar of St Bartholomew's is the Archdeacon
of Dublin, the Venerable David Pierpoint. |
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The Very Revd
Dermot Dunne is pictured wearing his badge
of office as the newly installed Dean of Christ
Church Cathedral. |
| After the installation
are the Very Revd Dermot Dunne (left), newly
installed Dean of Christ Church with the Rt
Revd Michael Burrows, Bishop of Cashel and
Ossory, who preached at the service. |
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Pictured is
the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Paddy Bourke
at the Installation of the Very Revd Dermot
Dunne as Dean of Christ Church. Also present
is Joseph Tremble, Fire officer and Aide to
the Lord Mayor. |
| At the installation
of the Very Revd Dermot Dunne are Denise Pierpoint
(left), wife of the Archdeacon of Dublin,
David Pierpoint and Betty Neill, wife of the
Archbishop of Dublin, John Neill. |
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Proud mother
with athletic son who won a medal at the West
Glendalough Schools Sports day in Dunlavin. |