Christmas message from the Bishop of Connor
In his message for Christmas 2018, the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy, reflects on the mess of the world and how Jesus is most present when we are in the mess.
In his message for Christmas 2018, the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy, reflects on the mess of the world and how Jesus is most present when we are in the mess.
A joint Christmas message by the Archbishops of Armagh, the Most Rev Dr Richard Clarke and the Most Rev Eamon Martin.
UniChurch Belfast – the newly launched, rebranded evening service of All Saints’, Belfast – has had a great first term of the academic year, culminating in a Christmas Celebration service..
A special service was held in St Paul’s, Lisburn, to celebrate Mr Jim Neill’s 40 years as a Diocesan Lay Reader in Connor Diocese.
The Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy, baptised his baby grandson Patrick at Eucharist in the Parish of St Peter and St Paul’s in Hambledon, Hampshire, on Sunday December 9.
Black Santa is back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral raising vital funds for charities which support people in need in our community and further afield.
The Nativity came to life in Market Square, Lisburn, on Saturday December 8 when members of Lisburn Cathedral performed a ‘Live Nativity’ play.
Baby Basics Belfast was delighted to work in partnership with St Patrick’s Parish, Broughshane, which took part in the Baby Basics four-week challenge in October/November.
For almost 50 years, St Katharine’s Parish, Belfast, has been donating toys for children in need.
Christ Church Parish, Ballynure, held a very successful Christmas Tree Festival over the weekend of December 8 and 9.
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