Four Ordinands at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute were commissioned as Student Readers on Wednesday October 2 by the Archbishop of Dublin.
The angels in the Bible offer a good job description for the Church, according to the former Archbishop of Canterbury, the Rt Revd Lord Rowan Williams.
CITI was delighted to receive an annual report from Prof Jessie Rogers, who is the current External Examiner, in relation to the Masters in Theology Professional Course, and with her permission it is made available.
Those involved in the justice system were reminded at the Annual Law Service in St Michan’s Church in Dublin yesterday morning (Monday October 7) that that the vision of justice in this part of the world remained avowedly Christian.
‘On the anniversary of the October 7th attack in Israel, I express my sadness, solidarity and sorrow for all who have been killed, maimed, traumatized and bereaved throughout a year of atrocities in a war that has extended its tentacles across the region we call The Middle East.’
Representatives of parishes throughout the dioceses gathered in Taney Parish Centre on Tuesday evening (October 1) for Dublin and Glendalough’s Diocesan Synods.
Each parish in the Church of Ireland is being encouraged to consider how it can help to overcome homelessness at a local level between Harvest and Christmas this year.
St Finnian’s, Cregagh, welcomed back parishioner and Olympic gold medallist, Jack McMillan, for a special invitation service on Sunday 22 September.