Stoneyford and Gartree raise funds for Christian Aid
The parishioners of St John’s, Stoneyford, and Gartree recently held a lunch to raise funds for Christian Aid Ireland’s work to help people living in poverty and crisis.
The parishioners of St John’s, Stoneyford, and Gartree recently held a lunch to raise funds for Christian Aid Ireland’s work to help people living in poverty and crisis.
Around 180 young people and youth leaders from 12 different parishes across Connor Diocese have taken part in the Summer Madness Festival which got underway in Portglenone on Friday June 26.
Jim Patterson, who last autumn retired as Connor Diocesan Glebes Secretary after 16 years in the role, was honoured at Connor Diocesan Synod on June 26.
Connor Diocesan Synod 2025 was held in St Patrick’s Parish Church, Jordanstown, on Thursday June 26. Both the Service of Holy Communion which preceded Synod and the business sessions were held in the body of the church.
In his Presidential Address to Connor Diocesan Synod held in St Patrick’s, Jordanstown, on Thursday June 26, Bishop George Davison reflected on recent violence on streets of towns within the diocese.
St Patrick’s Parish Church, Jordanstown, is today (June 26) hosting Connor Diocesan Synod 2025. Check out our photo gallery.
As Summer Madness approaches, preparations are underway to welcome teens and leaders from across the diocese at the Connor Sub-camp at the Portglenone site from June 27-July 1.
The Retired Clergy Association (NI) recently branched out from the usual format of its meetings to go on a day trip to Derry/Londonderry.
Congratulations to Terry Pateman, a member of the congregation of Belfast Cathedral and the Cathedral Board, who was awarded the OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list for 2025.
Agherton Parish Church was packed on the evening of Monday June 9 when the Rev Brian Shaw was ordained as a priest serving in the Ordained Local Ministry (OLM).
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