Come and Join Us Tomorrow for the Camino de Glendalough
The Diocesan Camino de Glendalough takes place tomorrow (Sunday November 6). All are welcome to join in whether you wish to take a gentle stroll around the Monastic City of Glendalough, undertake a 12...
View ArticleNew Edition of ‘The Boulter Letters’ Provides Fascinating Insights
A new book featuring the letters of Archbishop Hugh Boulter paints a richer picture of the 18th century Archbishop of Armagh, who is often considered to be a one dimensional character. The Boulter...
View ArticlePilgrims Journey Together for First Camino de Glendalough
The first Camino de Glendalough took place in bright crisp conditions yesterday (Sunday November 6). People from all over Dublin and Glendalough came to take part and some pilgrims came from as far...
View ArticleBook Launch: Rebel Prods – The Forgotten Story of Protestant Radical...
A new book entitled Rebel Prods: The Forgotten Story of Protestant Radical Nationalists and the 1916 Rising by the late Dr Valerie Jones, is to be to be launched by the former Archbishop of Dublin,...
View ArticleDublin & Glendalough Mark 800 Years Together – Week of Events in...
Dublin & Glendalough mark 800 years as United Dioceses this year and this Sunday, November 13, a week of celebrations surrounding the feast day of St Laurence O’Toole will begin in Christ Church...
View ArticleClearing the Way for Reconciliation and Remembrance a Christian Vocation...
The annual Remembrance Sunday Service took place in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, this afternoon (November 13). The service was led by Dean William Morton and sung by the Cathedral Choir (Schola and...
View ArticleDublin & Glendalough Embark on Week of Events to Mark 800 Years Together
Today was a historic day for the dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough as they continue to celebrate 800 years together. A week of events marking the 800th anniversary of the unification of the dioceses,...
View ArticleDiocesan Housing Appeal – Fundraising Campaign Gets Underway
Fundraising for Dublin & Glendalough’s Diocesan Refugee Housing Appeal is already underway. The appeal, which plans to raise €300,000 over three years to support a new housing project by the Irish...
View ArticleHuman Sexuality in the Context of Christian Belief – Conversations in...
Preparations are underway in Dublin and Glendalough to begin the process of listening, talking and learning about issues relating to human sexuality in the context of Christian belief. A number of...
View ArticleLearn About Life for Christians in the Holy Land During Jerusalem Link Visit
The Archbishop of Jerusalem, the Most Revd Suheil Dawani, his wife, Shafeeqa and his Chaplain, Canon David Longe, will visit Dublin & Glendalough from December 1 to 7. Their visit is part of the...
View ArticleGrowth in Christian Discipleship, Witness and Ministry in Dioceses of...
As part of the Partnership between the Diocese of Jerusalem and the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough, I was invited to attend and to participate in the Annual Diocesan Synod (Majma) of the...
View ArticleMothers’ Union Launch Project to Help Young People ‘Get...
Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough Mothers’ Union has announced a new project which will provide young adults moving into independent living with basic provisions. Mothers’ Union will partner with...
View ArticleChoirs Hit the Right Notes at Magnificent D&G 800 Diocesan Evensong
The week of celebrations marking Dublin & Glendalough’s 800 years together closed on a high note yesterday afternoon (Sunday November 20) with a Festival Choral Evensong in Christ Church...
View ArticleWalk of Light Brightens Dark Times
Almost 300 people braved the freezing conditions on Sunday evening (November 20) to join Dublin Council of Churches’ 12th annual Walk of Light. The inter–church journey involves Christians of many...
View ArticleRebel Prods: The Forgotten Story of Protestant Radical Nationalists and the...
A new book entitled Rebel Prods: The Forgotten Story of Protestant Radical Nationalists and the 1916 Rising by the late Dr Valerie Jones, a former lecturer at the Church of Ireland College of...
View ArticleDublin & Glendalough Receive Symbolic Lampadusa Cross in Honour of...
At a celebration of Holy Communion in the chapel of the Anglican Centre, Rome, on the Feast of St Cecilia, martyr and musician, the director of the centre, Archbishop David Moxon, presented to the...
View ArticleMU Vigil to Raise Awareness of Gender Based Violence
Mothers’ Union Dublin & Glendalough is holding prayer vigil to raise awareness of gender based violence this Saturday morning, November 26, in St Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan, from 10.30 am...
View ArticleDublin & Glendalough Clergy Visit Refugee Centre in Rome
Clergy from Dublin & Glendalough visited the Nafuma Refugee Centre in Rome yesterday (Wednesday November 23). The centre (pictured) is run in part of the Episcopalian Church of St Paul Within the...
View ArticleDublin & Glendalough Clergy Retreat Concludes
Clergy of Dublin & Glendalough formally drew their retreat and pilgrimage in Rome to a close today (Thursday November 24) by going to the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls in the company of...
View ArticleMothers’ Union Service Highlights Gender–Based Violence
Mothers’ Union in Dublin & Glendalough held a powerful and moving prayer vigil yesterday morning (Saturday November 26) as part of the ‘16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence’. The...
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