‘Courage to Lament’ at Belfast Cathedral
Belfast Cathedral hosted ‘Courage to Lament,’ an ecumenical service held as part of a Day of Reflection on Tuesday June 21
Belfast Cathedral hosted ‘Courage to Lament,’ an ecumenical service held as part of a Day of Reflection on Tuesday June 21
We send birthday greetings to Dean Mervyn Wilson who is 100-years-old today, Tuesday June 21!
Eco-Congregation Ireland is encouraging people to join A Rocha’s ‘Act for Nature’ Day at Hugh’s Meadow Nature Reserve, Parkgate, Co Antrim, on Saturday July 23 at 10am.
Saying Goodbye, part of the Mariposa Trust, returns to Belfast Cathedral with a baby loss remembrance and support service on July 3 at 3.30pm.
The annual diocesan residential youth weekend is back after the pandemic, and will run from September 23-September 25 in Castlewellan Castle, with sessions, activities, great food and lots of fun.
One of the main aims of the Church of Ireland MindMatters project is to create a central hub for conversations on positive mental health for the Church and the wider community across the island of Ireland.
After a two year absence, Streetreach returns in-person from July 5-8, when young people will exercise faith in action in the community around Mossley Parish.
Connor Synod 2022 was held in the impressive surroundings of Belfast Cathedral on Thursday June 16, with around 250 clergy and lay members in attendance.
In his presidential address to the first in-person diocesan synod since June 2019, the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, said that he had called the meeting with ‘a genuine sense of joy.’
Connor Diocesan Synod, being held in person for the first time since June 2019, takes place in Belfast Cathedral on the afternoon of Thursday June 16.
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