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13.11.2019

Archbishop of Canterbury to Preach at National Service Marking 150th Anniversary of Disestablishment

Archbishop of Canterbury to Preach at National Service Marking 150th Anniversary of Disestablishment
Archbishop Justin Welby (Photo: Jacqui J. Sze)

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby, will be the preacher at the National Service of Commemoration for the 150th Anniversary of the Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, on Saturday, November 23 2019 at 3pm.

The service will officially launch the Church’s National Programme to mark the 150th anniversary of its Disestablishment, which was enabled by the Irish Church Act 1869.  The Church had previously been united with the Church of England since the Act of Union 1800.

Later that evening, at 6.00pm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, will take part in a panel discussion entitled Second City, 300, 150, as part of the Swift Festival, along with Dr Mary McAleese and other contributors. The panel will consider what the future holds for Ireland and Great Britain and for Church–State relations.

Admission to both the service and panel discussion are free but you are invited to register here.

More information on the National Programme is available here.

 

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