The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
FEBRUARY 2006

Pictured at the launch of Stephen McKee Paintings at the Signal Arts Centre in Bray, Co Wicklow are noted columnist and broadcaster (and fellow parishioner of Killiney-Ballybrack), David McWilliams (right) and the Revd Ian Poulton, Rector of Killiney-Ballybrack.
Pictured at the launch of Stephen McKee Paintings at the Signal Arts Centre in Bray, Co Wicklow are noted columnist and broadcaster (and fellow parishioner of Killiney-Ballybrack), David McWilliams (right) and the Revd Ian Poulton, Rector of Killiney-Ballybrack.
Examining some of the artwork on display at the exhibition of prisoner’s art and crafts at St Georges and St Thomas Church, Cathal Brugha Street in Dublin.

Examining some of the artwork on display at the exhibition of prisoner’s art and crafts at St Georges and St Thomas Church, Cathal Brugha Street in Dublin.

An Tánaiste Mary Harney TD with the Chairman of Cowper Care Howard Kilroy shortly after the service to mark the laying of a commemorative stone for a new development by the charity in Kilternan.
An Tánaiste Mary Harney TD with the Chairman of Cowper Care Howard Kilroy shortly after the service to mark the laying of a commemorative stone for a new development by the charity in Kilternan.
Oliver O’Brien bidding for his dream at the Milltown Parish ‘Dream Auction’ in aid of the community hall refurbishment. Oliver O’Brien bidding for his dream at the Milltown Parish ‘Dream Auction’ in aid of the community hall refurbishment.
Anne Smyth and Aoife Smyth and their dog at the Rathfarnham Parish Pet Service.

Anne Smyth and Aoife Smyth and their dog at the Rathfarnham Parish Pet Service.

Barry Forde (right) a 2nd year student at the Church of Ireland Theological College with David Moore, Advertising Manager at Dell computers (and self-professed Agnostic/Atheist) at the “Approach – Exploring Contemporary Issues of Faith” Questions and Answers debate in the GMB in Trinity College Dublin. The event was organised by students from the Church of Ireland Theological College, TCD Christian Union and 3 Rock Youth. Barry Forde (right) a 2nd year student at the Church of Ireland Theological College with David Moore, Advertising Manager at Dell computers (and self-professed Agnostic/Atheist) at the “Approach – Exploring Contemporary Issues of Faith” Questions and Answers debate in the GMB in Trinity College Dublin. The event was organised by students from the Church of Ireland Theological College, TCD Christian Union and 3 Rock Youth.

Eoghan Heaslip and his band, Logos leading the singing at the ‘Approach – Exploring Contemporary Issues of Faith’ service in Trinity College Dublin. The event was organised by students from the Church of Ireland Theological College, TCD Christian Union and 3 Rock Youth.

Eoghan Heaslip and his band, Logos leading the singing at the ‘Approach – Exploring Contemporary Issues of Faith’ service in Trinity College Dublin. The event was organised by students from the Church of Ireland Theological College, TCD Christian Union and 3 Rock Youth.

Senator David Norris in full flow at the charity concert in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital held in St Georges and St Thomas’ Church in Cathal Brugha Street. The concert was held in memory of Catherine Clare Ardis.

Senator David Norris in full flow at the charity concert in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital held in St Georges and St Thomas’ Church in Cathal Brugha Street. The concert was held in memory of Catherine Clare Ardis.
Pictured following his visit to TCD Chapel as a ‘Guest Preacher’ is former Guardian Editor and Columnist, Peter Preston (right) with the Revd Dr Alan McCormack, Chaplain at Trinity College Dublin. Pictured following his visit to TCD Chapel as a ‘Guest Preacher’ is former Guardian Editor and Columnist, Peter Preston (right) with the Revd Dr Alan McCormack, Chaplain at Trinity College Dublin.
The Rt Revd David Hope, former Archbishop of York speaking at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Clergy Conference in Sligo.

The Rt Revd David Hope, former Archbishop of York speaking at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Clergy Conference in Sligo.
Pictured leading the singing during the free time at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Clergy Conference is the Revd John Tanner, Curate at Taney. Also pictured is the Revd Ian Cruickshank, Curate of Bray.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 16/1/06

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