The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
JUNE 2005

Pictured at their ordination at Christ Church cathedral are the Revd Ian Cruckshank (left) with the Revd Norma McMaster and the archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.

Pictured at their ordination at Christ Church cathedral are the Revd Ian Cruckshank (left) with the Revd Norma McMaster and the archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.
The bishop of Taiwan, the Rt Revd David J H Lai preaching at Christ Church cathedral recently.

The bishop of Taiwan, the Rt Revd David J H Lai preaching at Christ Church cathedral recently.

Pictured during his visit to Christ Church cathedral is the Rt Revd David J H Lai, bishop of Taiwan (centre) with the dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (left) and the Revd Canon John Bartlett.

Pictured during his visit to Christ Church cathedral is the Rt Revd David J H Lai, bishop of Taiwan (centre) with the dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman (left) and the Revd Canon John Bartlett.
Tristan Russcher with the Gerhard Markson, Chairman of the Judging Panel at the International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival in Dublin. Tristan came second in the competition.

Tristan Russcher with the Gerhard Markson, Chairman of the Judging Panel at the International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival in Dublin. Tristan came second in the competition.

The dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with Tristan Russcher, organ scholar of Christ Church & St Patrick's cathedrals following Tristan’s winning second place in the International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival. The dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman with Tristan Russcher, organ scholar of Christ Church & St Patrick's cathedrals following Tristan’s winning second place in the International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival.
The dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman congratulating Tristan Russcher, organ scholar of Christ Church & St Patrick's cathedrals on his second place in the prestigious International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival.

The dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman congratulating Tristan Russcher, organ scholar of Christ Church & St Patrick's cathedrals on his second place in the prestigious International Organ Competition held as part of the Pipeworks Festival.

Mr Mark Duley (left) director of the Pipeworks Festival and the dean of Christ Church (right) the Very Revd Desmond Harman with the winner of the International Organ Competition Guttorm Edvin Guleng from Norway.

Mr Mark Duley (left) director of the Pipeworks Festival and the dean of Christ Church (right) the Very Revd Desmond Harman with the winner of the International Organ Competition Guttorm Edvin Guleng from Norway.

A young student from Athy Model School ‘scales the heights’ at the West Wicklow Children’s Festival in Donoughmore.

A young student ‘scales the heights’ at the West Wicklow Children’s Festival.
The Archbishop of Dublin (right) with Pastor Robert Dunlop of the Baptist Church at the interdenominational Service in Tallaght Hospital for the dedication of 5 healing scenes from the Gospel of Luke. The Archbishop of Dublin (right) with Pastor Robert Dunlop of the Baptist Church at the interdenominational Service in Tallaght Hospital for the dedication of 5 healing scenes from the Gospel of Luke.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with the Minister of State for Overseas Development, Mr Conor Lenihan TD at the presentation of the Wellesley Bailey Awards in Dublin Castle recently. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with the Minister of State for Overseas Development, Mr Conor Lenihan TD at the presentation of the Wellesley Bailey Awards in Dublin Castle recently.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the presentation of the Wellesley Bailey Awards by the Leprosy Mission in Dublin recently. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the presentation of the Wellesley Bailey Awards by the Leprosy Mission in Dublin recently.

The Archbishop of Dublin the Most Revd Dr John Neill lays his hands on the Revd Darren McCallig who was ordained to the diaconate along with the Revd Patricia Taylor, the Revd Patricia Taylor, the Revd Elaine Dunne and the Revd Stephen McElhinney in Christ Church Cathedral recently.

The Archbishop of Dublin the Most Revd Dr John Neill lays his hands on the Revd Darren McCallig who was ordained to the diaconate along with the Revd Patricia Taylor, the Revd Patricia Taylor, the Revd Elaine Dunne and the Revd Stephen McElhinney in Christ Church Cathedral recently.

Dublin and Glendalough’s new Deacons pictured shortly before their ordination: (left to right) the Revd Patricia Taylor, Curate Assistant of Wicklow and Killiskey, the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate Assistant of Monkstown, the Revd Stephen McElhinney, Curate Assistant of Kill o’ the Grange and the Revd Elaine Dunne, Curate Assistant of Castleknock.

Dublin and Glendalough’s new Deacons pictured shortly before their ordination: (left to right) the Revd Patricia Taylor, Curate Assistant of Wicklow and Killiskey, the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate Assistant of Monkstown, the Revd Stephen McElhinney, Curate Assistant of Kill o’ the Grange and the Revd Elaine Dunne, Curate Assistant of Castleknock.

Dublin and Glendalough’s new Deacons pictured with the Archbishop and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral shortly before the Deacons’ ordination. (left to right) the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate Assistant of Monkstown, the Revd Patricia Taylor, Curate Assistant of Wicklow and Killiskey, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough, the Revd Elaine Dunne, Curate Assistant of Castleknock, the Revd Stephen McElhinney, Curate Assistant of Kill o’ the Grange and the Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman.

Dublin and Glendalough’s new Deacons pictured with the Archbishop and the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral shortly before the Deacons’ ordination. (left to right) the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate Assistant of Monkstown, the Revd Patricia Taylor, Curate Assistant of Wicklow and Killiskey, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough, the Revd Elaine Dunne, Curate Assistant of Castleknock, the Revd Stephen McElhinney, Curate Assistant of Kill o’ the Grange and the Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman.

The Revd Stephen McElhinney with his mother, the Revd Liz McElhinney, Rector of Calry in Sligo shortly before Stephen’s ordination to the Diaconate in Christ Church Cathedral recently. This was the first time in the Church of Ireland that a female priest was present at the ordination of her son. The Revd Stephen McElhinney with his mother, the Revd Liz McElhinney, Rector of Calry in Sligo shortly before Stephen’s ordination to the Diaconate in Christ Church Cathedral recently. This was the first time in the Church of Ireland that a female priest was present at the ordination of her son.
Archbishop Tutu with the Discovery Gospel Choir of St Georges and St Thomas’ Church. Also pictured are the Revd Horace McKinley, the Revd Patrick Comerford and the Revd Katharine Poulton. Archbishop Tutu with the Discovery Gospel Choir of St Georges and St Thomas’ Church. Also pictured are the Revd Horace McKinley, the Revd Patrick Comerford and the Revd Katharine Poulton.
Archbishop Tutu meeting one of the young parishioners of St Georges and St Thomas’ at the Discovery Service recently. Archbishop Tutu meeting one of the young parishioners of St Georges and St Thomas’ at the Discovery Service recently.
Archbishop Tutu with the Revd Katharine Poulton, Rector of St Georges and St Thomas’ after the Discovery Service in the Church recently. Archbishop Tutu with the Revd Katharine Poulton, Rector of St Georges and St Thomas’ after the Discovery Service in the Church recently.

Archbishop Tutu does a ‘high five’ with a young parishioner at the Discovery Service in the Church recently.

Archbishop Tutu does a ‘high five’ with a young parishioner of St Georges and St Thomas’ at the Discovery Service in the Church recently.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 26/06/05

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
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