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Would you like to learn how to make social media work better for your parish? Treasure Island at the National Churches Trust has organised an online event to help you do just that.
Would you like to learn how to make social media work better for your parish? Treasure Island at the National Churches Trust has organised an online event to help you do just that.
The Rev Nigel Kirkpatrick and Mike Alexander, from the grouped churches of St Colman’s, Kilroot and St John’s, Ballycarry, took a group of young refugees and asylum seekers on a tour of Co Fermanagh on October 27.
Staff in Church House gathered on Monday November 1 to mark a significant anniversary – 30 years to the day since Mrs Elaine Wright began working for the dioceses of Connor and Down and Dromore.
On Sunday October 31, All Saints’ Eglantine celebrated the Feast of All Saints’ with a Festival Eucharist in the morning, followed that evening by a Service of Thanksgiving for the Faithful Departed.
The Most Rev Dr John McDowell, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland paid a visit to the Church’s Ministry of Healing – The Mount (CMH) on October 25.
Climate Sunday was marked in St Comgall’s, Rathcoole, on October 17 with a special service followed by tree and seed planting.
The Parish of Whitehead and Islandmagee is sending a powerful message about climate change to the United Nations climate change conference COP26, taking place in Glasgow.
The autumn issue of the diocesan magazine Connor Connections is now available free in all parishes in the diocese.
As part of its Covid-safe policy, St Comgall’s, Rathcoole, is issuing each child and leader in the various parish youth and children’s organisations with their own personal tub of stationery resources.
Do you have items in your house you believe to be antiques, but have no idea of their story or value?
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