Canon travels to London to say goodbye to ‘dear Queen’
Royal enthusiast the Rev Canon Derek Kerr, has returned from London where he watched the procession which formed part of the funeral service of Queen Elizabeth II on September 19.
Royal enthusiast the Rev Canon Derek Kerr, has returned from London where he watched the procession which formed part of the funeral service of Queen Elizabeth II on September 19.
‘Thomas Cranmer – The King’s Ambassador’ is the latest book written by the Rev David Luckman, a member of staff in Lambeg Parish.
Belfast Cathedral Heritage Writer-in-Residence Deirdre Cartmill is hosting a series of inspiring writing workshop.
Christ Church, Derriaghy, celebrated its 150th anniversary on Sunday September 11 with a visit from the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison.
The eyes of the nation were on St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, on September 13, as the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, in the presence of King Charles III and the Queen Consort, led a moving Service of Reflection for the Life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Three new deacon interns were ordained at a service held in Lisburn Cathedral on Sunday September 11.
The Rev Geoff Haugh, incumbent of Knocknamuckley Parish in Down and Dromore Diocese, has been appointed rector of the Parishes of Billy and Derrykeighan, Diocese of Connor.
It has been announced that the King and the Queen Consort will attend a ‘Service of Reflection for the Life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,’ to be held at St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, on Tuesday.
“Queen Elizabeth II, like her father, did not pass her childhood in any certain expectation of the Crown. But already we know her well …”
A number of churches in Connor Diocese will be participating in this year’s European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) programme which runs from September 10-11.
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