The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
NOVEMBER 2005
Pictured following the Annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are (left to right) Joan Darling, President of Girls’ Brigade Ireland, Lesley Rue, Officer at Lucan Company, Joan Nicoll who was Commissioned as National Secretary of the Girls’ Brigade at the Service, her daughter Linda Nicoll and the Very Revd Desmond Harman, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral.

Pictured following the Annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are (left to right) Joan Darling, President of Girls’ Brigade Ireland, Lesley Rue, Officer at Lucan Company, Joan Nicoll who was Commissioned as National Secretary of the Girls’ Brigade at the Service, her daughter Linda Nicoll and the Very Revd Desmond Harman, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral.

Pictured at the annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are Phylis Bornemann, Commissioner, Girls Brigade Ireland, Marie Hade, Vice President, Girls’ Brigade Ireland, Joan Darling, President, Girl’s Brigade Ireland, Pearl Hassard, President Girls’ Brigade Northern Ireland and Ada Davis, Vice President Girls’ Brigade Ireland. Pictured at the annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are Phylis Bornemann, Commissioner, Girls Brigade Ireland, Marie Hade, Vice President, Girls’ Brigade Ireland, Joan Darling, President, Girl’s Brigade Ireland, Pearl Hassard, President Girls’ Brigade Northern Ireland and Ada Davis, Vice President Girls’ Brigade Ireland.
Christ Church Cathedral packed to capacity for the annual Girls’ Brigade Service. Christ Church Cathedral packed to capacity for the annual Girls’ Brigade Service.
Members of the Girl’s Brigade at the Annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral. Members of the 5th Clontarf Presbyterian Company of the Girl’s Brigade at the Annual Girls’ Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral.
Pictured at the Girl’s Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are Isobel Henderson (6th Company, Rathmines) Caron Neale (45th Swords/Donabate) and Shirley Hewston (40th Co Manorhamilton).

Pictured at the Girl’s Brigade Service in Christ Church Cathedral are Isobel Henderson (6th Company, Rathmines) Caron Neale (45th Swords/Donabate) and Shirley Hewston (40th Co Manorhamilton).

Geoff Weaver making a point at the Access All Areas Seminar which took place in St Brigid’s Parish Hall recently. The seminar was organized by the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Music Committee and 3 Rock Youth. Geoff Weaver making a point at the Access All Areas Seminar which took place in St Brigid’s Parish Hall recently. The seminar was organized by the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Music Committee and 3 Rock Youth.
The Revd Sonia Gyles, Rector of Sandford gets her nails done at the Sandford Parish November Fair. The Revd Sonia Gyles, Rector of Sandford gets her nails done at the Sandford Parish November Fair.

The colour party at a mass for deceased Gardaí in Aughrim Street recently. The Archbishop of Dublin preached at the service.

The colour party at a mass for deceased Gardaí in Aughrim Street recently. The Archbishop of Dublin preached at the service.
The Revd Stephen McIlhenny, Curate Assistant of Kill O’ the Grange Parish and the Revd Sandra Hales, Curate of Leixlip and Lucan Parishes counting the votes cast following the Diocesan Synod. The Revd Stephen McIlhenny, Curate Assistant of Kill O’ the Grange Parish and the Revd Sandra Hales, Curate of Leixlip and Lucan Parishes counting the votes cast following the Diocesan Synod.

Some of the Boy’s of St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir at the launch of the Cathedral’s Christmas programme.

Some of the Boy’s of St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir at the launch of the Cathedral’s Christmas programme.

Pictured outside the new St Patrick’s Worship and Recreation Centre in Greystones are the Archdeacon of Glendalough and Rector of Greystones, the Venerable Edgar Swann with Stephen Newell of Newell O’Neill Associates who designed the building.

Pictured shortly before the annual Citizenship Service in Christ Church Cathedral are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Rt Hon Cllr Catherine Byrne and the Most Revd William Walsh, RC Bishop of Killaloe, who gave the address.

Pictured shortly before the annual Citizenship Service in Christ Church Cathedral are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Rt Hon Cllr Catherine Byrne and the Most Revd William Walsh, RC Bishop of Killaloe, who gave the address.
The Revd Nigel Sherwood, Rector of St Saviour’s Church Arklow on his 12 hour fundraising sit in at the top of the Church steeple. The Revd Nigel Sherwood, Rector of St Saviour’s Church Arklow on his 12 hour fundraising sit in at the top of the Church steeple.

Pictured are the support staff for the Revd Nigel Sherwood’s 12 hour sit in at St Saviour’s Church, Arklow (left to right) Lilly Foxall, Leila Kinch, Vicky Hall, Carol Sherwood, Joan Dowds, Jimmy Woolmington and Margaret Woolmington.

Pictured are the support staff for the Revd Nigel Sherwood’s 12 hour sit in at St Saviour’s Church, Arklow (left to right) Lilly Foxall, Leila Kinch, Vicky Hall, Carol Sherwood, Joan Dowds, Jimmy Woolmington and Margaret Woolmington.
Ms Patricia Donohoe, chairperson of Leixlip Union Archives Committee and the Revd Scott Peoples, rector of Leixlip Union, presenting the archives of the Leixlip Union of parishes to Dr Susan Hood, archivist of the RCB Library.

Ms Patricia Donohoe, chairperson of Leixlip Union Archives Committee and the Revd Scott Peoples, rector of Leixlip Union, presenting the archives of the Leixlip Union of parishes to Dr Susan Hood, archivist of the RCB Library.

Pictured after the first in the series of lunchtime historical lectures in Christ Church cathedral are (l to r) Professor Raymond Gillespie of the Department of Modern History, NUI Maynooth and Dr Raymond Refaussé of the Representative Church Body Library. Pictured after the first in the series of lunchtime historical lectures in Christ Church cathedral are (l to r) Professor Raymond Gillespie of the Department of Modern History, NUI Maynooth and Dr Raymond Refaussé of the Representative Church Body Library.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 21/11/05

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