Archbishops issue self-care guidance for clergy
The Archbishop-elect of Armagh and Archbishop of Dublin recently issued the following guidance to all clergy (retired and serving) aged 70 and over and those with underlying health conditions:
The Archbishop-elect of Armagh and Archbishop of Dublin recently issued the following guidance to all clergy (retired and serving) aged 70 and over and those with underlying health conditions:
Ballymoney, Finvoy and Rasharkin (BFR) Parish Caring Association has come up with a blooming great idea to help achieve its mission of building ‘bridge of hope’ into the community.
So much of what we do, not only in Church, but in our lives, is either on hold or being done differently in these strange days as we unite to combat Covid-19. Just before the restrictions imposed as a result…
In the space of just a week, clergy in Connor have worked wonders when it comes to offering an online ministry to parishioners in these challenging times.
Churches can apply for grants up to £10,000 from ‘Treasure Ireland’ – a new project to support historic places of worship in Northern Ireland led by the National Churches Trust.
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) has expressed thanks to churches who are attempting, in a variety of ways, to continue their mission through the ongoing coronavirus crisis and to keep in touch with people.
A little over a month ago (February 17), the Archdeacon of Belfast, the Ven George Davison, was elected Bishop of Connor by the Episcopal Electoral College for the Diocese of Connor.
The Spring 2020 issue of Connor Connections was distributed to parishes during February. If anyone did not have the opportunity to pick up their copy, or would like to share something to read with friends or family elsewhere, the magazine is now available for download.
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