New textile artwork to be displayed in St Anne’s
An exhibition of textile art by Helen O’Hare and Wilma Kirkpatrick, who crafted Belfast Cathedral’s Titanic Pall, will open in St Anne’s on September 1.
An exhibition of textile art by Helen O’Hare and Wilma Kirkpatrick, who crafted Belfast Cathedral’s Titanic Pall, will open in St Anne’s on September 1.
The Church of Ireland’s central staff in Belfast, working for departments of the Representative Church Body and for the General Synod, have moved to 18-22 Hill Street, in the city’s Cathedral Quarter.
Parishioners of All Saints’, Eglantine, were honoured to have The Rt Rev the Lord Eames OM with them to dedicate a new altar, acolyte torches and a cruet set on Sunday July 30.
Simon Hunter, a parishioner of All Saints’, Craigyhill and St Patrick’s, Cairncastle, hiked to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, earlier this month, raising funds for Cancer Focus Northern Ireland.
Our new office will be fully open to the public from Tuesday August 1 following the relocation of staff from Connor and Down & Dromore Dioceses to the Titanic Quarter. Our new address is: Diocese of Connor, Channel Wharf, Unit…
The Still Active Club of St Patrick’s Parish Church, Ballymena, recently presented a collection of handmade items to the neonatal unit at Antrim Area Hospital.
Celebrations took place over the weekend of the July 22 and 23 to mark the 175th anniversary of St James’ Parish Church in the Parish of Ramoan and Culfeightrin, Ballycastle.
Videos highlighting the Five Marks of Mission – Tell, Teach, Tend, Transform and Treasure – were commissioned by the Church of Ireland’s Council for Mission and launched with the support of the Priorities Fund.
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