Sacrifice recalled at ANZAC Commemoration
Those who give their lives in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915 were remembered when the Ulster New Zealand Trust held its first ANZAC Commemoration since 2019 on Sunday April 24.
Those who give their lives in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915 were remembered when the Ulster New Zealand Trust held its first ANZAC Commemoration since 2019 on Sunday April 24.
Members of churches in Antrim were pleased to be able to take part in the 16th Good Friday Walk of Witness on April 15.
Not so long ago we could only dream of gathering together like this – and so it is lovely to share this photo of the choir, servers and parishioners of All Saints’ Parish Church, Eglantine, on Easter Day 2022.
Clergy from across Connor Diocese came together on Maundy Thursday at the invitation of their Bishop for a service in which they renewed their Ordination Vows.
The atmosphere was electric on Sunday evening, April 10, as around 50 young people came together in St Michael’s Parish Church and Hall to enjoy fun and worship.
The Church of Ireland’s Bishops’ Appeal for World Aid and Development is releasing further funding in both Euro and Sterling in support of humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and the surrounding countries.
Congratulations to Mr Nicky Anderson, a parishioner of St Colmanell’s Parish Church, Ahoghill, who celebrated his 100th birthday on Monday March 28.
Members of the United Parish of Christ Church and St John, Ballyclare, headed to Kilbroney on the Co Down coast over the weekend of March 19/20.
Every Wednesday afternoon, the parish hall at St Colman’s Church in Kilroot, Carrickfergus, welcomes a group of refugees and asylum seekers who are currently housed in a local hotel.
Two Lisburn Cathedral parishioners have recently returned from Poland having been prompted to travel to Eastern Europe in order to help those fleeing the war in Ukraine – and those choosing to stay behind.
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