Agnes retires after almost five decades as Cathedral sexton
She has worked with five (and a bit) Deans over almost 50 years, but Belfast Cathedral sexton Agnes Laffey has finally set aside her mop and Marigolds for a much deserved retirement.
She has worked with five (and a bit) Deans over almost 50 years, but Belfast Cathedral sexton Agnes Laffey has finally set aside her mop and Marigolds for a much deserved retirement.
A coffee morning organised by Magheragall Select Vestry member William Leathem and his wife Kathleen to support the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal raised a total of £2,500.
The issue of violence against women at home and around the world was highlighted at a Vigil hosted by Connor Mothers’ Union in Belfast City Hall on Monday November 26.
Funds raised at the recent East Connor Mothers’ Union Prayer Breakfast have enabled Connor MU to buy a Playstation 4 for the Central Belfast Child Contact Centre.
A reminder that the Parish Piecemakers of St Cedma’s, Larne, will be hosting their Quilts for Advent exhibition for the third consecutive year on December 1 and 2.
The young authors of Journey, Connor Youth Forum’s new resource for young people, spoke of their own journey at the launch of this ground-breaking book on November 23.
The latest edition of the diocesan magazine Connor Connections is now available to read online or download as a pdf.
On November 21 Belfast Cathedral Girls’ Choir was joined in St Anne’s by Jubilate! Chamber Choir and the Voices Together Community Choir for a concert on the Eve of St Cecilia’s Day.
Young people from Connor Diocese have developed a ground-breaking resource written entirely by young people for young people.
Connor Mothers’ Union is holding a Vigil and Reception at Belfast City Hall on November 26 to raise the profile of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
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