| DECEMBER 2004 |
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Festive Enniskerry
throngs celebrate Christmas. |
| Full choir
and instruments singing Christmas carols. |
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Father Pat Farnan
and Canon Ricky Rountree leading the carol
service. |
| Choir singing
for the ecumenical Christmas carol service
in Enniskerry. |
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Part of the
multimedia display during the 'Essential at
Christ Church' youth carols. |
| Eoghan Heaslip
with band and choir singing at 'Essential
at Christ Church'. |
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Members of the
choir at the multimedia youth carols: 'Essential
at Christ Church'. |
| Members of
the congregation at the multimedia youth carols:
'Essential at Christ Church'. |

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The archbishop
and Mrs Neill meet the Very Revd Tom Salmon
former dean of Christ Church at the Brabazon
House carol Service. |
| A young girl
wearing a crown of candles leading the candlelit
procession singing traditional Lucia and Christmas
carols at the Sankta Lucia celebration at
Christ Church. |
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Candlelit procession
to mark the beginning of Advent in Christ
Church cathedral. |
| Maureen Reid,
Donna Lang and Joe Lang with their dog Que
at the lunchtime carol service at Christ Church
in aid of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. |
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Dean Harman
with 'Whiskey' at the lunchtime carol service
at Christ Church in aid of Irish Guide Dogs
for the Blind. |
| Candles in
front of the pulpit at the Ecumenical service
for the Irish Cancer Society at Christ Church. |
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The popular lunchtime charity
carol service at Christ Church cathedral
on Thursday 16 January 2004, in aid of Irish
Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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3Rock Youth, the youth section
of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin
and Glendalough, host 'Essential at Christ
Church: where nostalgia becomes reality',
an hour and a half long carol service at
the cathedral on Friday 17 December 2004
at 7.30pm with spectacular visual effect.
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The Revd Anne
Taylor, new Children's Ministry Officer, with
children from Rathfarnham Parish. |
| Pictured at
the launch of The La Touche Family in Ireland
are (left to right), the author, Mr Michael
McGinley; archbishop of Dublin and bishop
of Glendalough, the Most Revd Dr John Neill
and the Mayor of Greystones, Cllr Chris Moloney. |
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Michael Adams
of Four Courts Press, the Revd John Crawford
(author) and the Most Revd Dr John Neill,
Archbishop of Dublin at the launch of The
Church of Ireland in Victorian Dublin.
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