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28.05.2021

Watch: Get up and go – David Reynolds gives an update on his fundraising walk for Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza

David Reynolds, a Diocesan Reader from Christ Church, Bray, is one of the people who have committed to walking 100 kilometres over three weeks to raise funds for Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza city. He is supporting Dublin and Glendalough Council for Mission’s fundraising appeal which runs from May 24 to June 11.

With just over 20 kilometres walked, he visited the Monastic City of Glendalough where he contemplates Acts 8 (Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch) and encourages us to ‘get up and go’. You can watch his video below.

You can donate to the fundraising efforts securely via the Christ Church Cathedral website at: www.christchurchcathedral.ie/al-ahli/. Once you have chosen the amount you wish to donate you will be given the option to sponsor one of the walkers if you wish to do so.

The latest conflict in the Holy Land has put huge pressure on hospitals and the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, the Most Revd Hosam Naoum has appealed for support for Al Ahli.
The hospital is run by the Diocese of Jerusalem and serves all people of Gaza city, no matter what their religion, gender, social or political background.

Dublin and Glendalough has had a link with the Diocese of Jerusalem for six years and has raised funds for the hospital previously.

 

Over the three weeks of this fundraiser a number of people have committed to walking 100 kilometres – the distance from Gaza city to Jerusalem. They are: Diocesan Lay Reader David Reynolds, along with other parishioners of Bray; the Revd Abigail Sines, Dean’s Vicar, Christ Church Cathedral; Lydia Monds, Bishops’ Appeal; Canon Peter Campion, Chaplain, King’s Hospital School; the Revd Martin O’Connor, Clondalkin and Rathcoole Parishes; the Revd Stephen Farrell, Rector, Zion Parish; the Revd Nigel Pierpoint, Curate, Taney Parish; the Revd Sean Hanily, Rector, Rathmichael Parish; and Canon Adrienne Galligan, Rector, Rathfarnham Parish.

If you or your parish would like to join them please email abigail@christchurch.ie

 

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