The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
NOVEMBER 2006

Pictured at the launch of The Avenue – A History of the Claremont Institution by Rachel Pollard are (left to right) Fr Joe Jones, Director of the National Chaplaincy for Deaf people in the Roman Catholic Church, Rachel Pollard, the author and Golding Kidd, Lay Reader in Monkstown who acted as MC at the launch.

Pictured at the launch of The Avenue – A History of the Claremont Institution by Rachel Pollard are (left to right) Fr Joe Jones, Director of the National Chaplaincy for Deaf people in the Roman Catholic Church, Rachel Pollard, the author and Golding Kidd, Lay Reader in Monkstown who acted as MC at the launch.
Pictured at the launch of Two Thousand Years of Christianity and Ireland in Christ Church Cathedral are the editors of the book Stuart Kinsella (left) and the Revd Canon John Bartlett (right) with Prof Alan Ford of Nottingham University, who performed the launch. Pictured at the launch of Two Thousand Years of Christianity and Ireland in Christ Church Cathedral are the editors of the book Stuart Kinsella (left) and the Revd Canon John Bartlett (right) with Prof Alan Ford of Nottingham University, who performed the launch.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill preaching at the Citizenship Service in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill preaching at the Citizenship Service in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) chatting with his Roman Catholic counterpart, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin shortly before the start of the Citizenship Service in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) chatting with his Roman Catholic counterpart, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin shortly before the start of the Citizenship Service in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral.
Pictured following the service which marked the reopening of St Catherine’s and St James’s Church, Donore Avenue, Dublin are (left to right) the Revd Canon John Crawford, Vicar of St Catherine’s and St James’s, the Revd Charles Barker, attached to the Church, the Revd Canon Dick Bertram, former Vicar of the Parish, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, who gave the address and Fr Sean Carroll, PP of the Roman Catholic St Teresa’s parish. Pictured following the service which marked the reopening of St Catherine’s and St James’s Church, Donore Avenue, Dublin are (left to right) the Revd Canon John Crawford, Vicar of St Catherine’s and St James’s, the Revd Charles Barker, attached to the Church, the Revd Canon Dick Bertram, former Vicar of the Parish, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, who gave the address and Fr Sean Carroll, PP of the Roman Catholic St Teresa’s parish.
Pictured following the service of rededication of Whitechurch Parish Church by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill are (left to right) Fr Pádraig Daly, PP of Ballyboden, George Quigley, Chairperson of the Restoration Committee, the Revd Patrick Comerford, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch, the Archbishop, the Revd Obinna Ulogwara, Curate of Whitechurch, Fr Brendan Thorn of the Marley Centre and Ken Rue, Lay Reader. Pictured following the service of rededication of Whitechurch Parish Church by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill are (left to right) Fr Pádraig Daly, PP of Ballyboden, George Quigley, Chairperson of the Restoration Committee, the Revd Patrick Comerford, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch, the Archbishop, the Revd Obinna Ulogwara, Curate of Whitechurch, Fr Brendan Thorn of the Marley Centre and Ken Rue, Lay Reader.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill chatting with the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch, shortly before the rededication service for Whitechurch Parish church. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill chatting with the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch, shortly before the rededication service for Whitechurch Parish church.
Pictured at the Children’s Ministry Conference in St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra are (back left and right) Mary Flood from Holy Family RC Church, Waterford and Anne Neylon DC, the RC Diocesan Advisor to Schools and (front left and right) Cathy Burke and Brenda Berkeley from Palmerstown RC Church. Pictured at the Children’s Ministry Conference in St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra are (back left and right) Mary Flood from Holy Family RC Church, Waterford and Anne Neylon DC, the RC Diocesan Advisor to Schools and (front left and right) Cathy Burke and Brenda Berkeley from Palmerstown RC Church.

Pictured at the Building Blocks Conference on Children’s Ministry are (left to right) Ms Marlene LeFever, Author and Director of Educational Ministries from Cook Communications Ministries in the United States, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Revd Anne Taylor, Children’s Ministry Officer.

Pictured at the Building Blocks Conference on Children’s Ministry are (left to right) Ms Marlene LeFever, Author and Director of Educational Ministries from Cook Communications Ministries in the United States, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Revd Anne Taylor, Children’s Ministry Officer.
The Revd Kevin Dalton, Rector of Monkstown introduces the Bible Marathon in Monkstown parish church. Also pictured (foreground) is Cllr Eugene Regan, Cathaoirleach of Dun Laoghaire Council. The Revd Kevin Dalton, Rector of Monkstown introduces the Bible Marathon in Monkstown parish church. Also pictured (foreground) is Cllr Eugene Regan, Cathaoirleach of Dun Laoghaire Council.
Pictured at the Monkstown Bible Marathon held to raise sponsorship for the church’s restoration are (left to right) Parishioner, Lyndon McCann SC, Cllr Oisín Quinn of the Labour Party, Cllr Eugene Regan, Cathaoirleach of Dun Laoghaire Council, Minister for Education, Mary Hanafin TD and the Rector, the Revd Kevin Dalton. Pictured at the Monkstown Bible Marathon held to raise sponsorship for the church’s restoration are (left to right) Parishioner, Lyndon McCann SC, Cllr Oisín Quinn of the Labour Party, Cllr Eugene Regan, Cathaoirleach of Dun Laoghaire Council, Minister for Education, Mary Hanafin TD and the Rector, the Revd Kevin Dalton.
The Minister for the Environment, Mr Dick Roche TD speaking at the launch of the St Patrick’s Cathedral conservation plan. The Minister for the Environment, Mr Dick Roche TD speaking at the launch of the St Patrick’s Cathedral conservation plan.
Pictured at the launch of the St Patrick’s Cathedral conservation plan are the plan’s author, Mary Hanna, the Minister for the Environment, Dick Roche TD and the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert McCarthy. Pictured at the launch of the St Patrick’s Cathedral conservation plan are the plan’s author, Mary Hanna, the Minister for the Environment, Dick Roche TD and the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert McCarthy.
The Revd Fadi Diab, Rector of Zebabdah in the West Bank speaking at a “Friends of Sabeel” meeting in Dublin. The Revd Fadi Diab, Rector of Zebabdah in the West Bank speaking at a “Friends of Sabeel” meeting in Dublin.
The Revd Darren McCallig, Curate of Monkstown with the Revd Derek Sergent, Rector of Clontarf at the Ministry of Healing service in Clontarf. The Revd Darren McCallig gave the address at the service. The Revd Darren McCallig, Curate of Monkstown with the Revd Derek Sergent, Rector of Clontarf at the Ministry of Healing service in Clontarf. The Revd Darren McCallig gave the address at the service.
Pictured at the launch of Medieval Manuscripts of Christ Church Cathedral Dublin, published by Four Courts Press are the editors Dr Ray Gillespie (left) and Dr Ray Refaussé (right) with Dr Sean Duffy of Trinity College Dublin who performed the launch.

Pictured at the launch of Medieval Manuscripts of Christ Church Cathedral Dublin, published by Four Courts Press are the editors Dr Ray Gillespie (left) and Dr Ray Refaussé (right) with Dr Sean Duffy of Trinity College Dublin who performed the launch.

Pictured are those present at a meeting of the Bishops and Archdeacons of the Southern Province addressed by The O’Morchoe, chairperson of the Provincial Mediation Panel. Pictured are those present at a meeting of the Bishops and Archdeacons of the Southern Province addressed by The O’Morchoe, chairperson of the Provincial Mediation Panel.
Pictured at the launch of A Whisper of God by Bishop Richard Clarke are (left to right) Sean O’Boyle of the Columba Press (publishers), the Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Author and Bishop of Meath and Kildare and Professor John Horgan who formally launched the book. Pictured at the launch of A Whisper of God by Bishop Richard Clarke are (left to right) Sean O’Boyle of the Columba Press (publishers), the Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Author and Bishop of Meath and Kildare and Professor John Horgan who formally launched the book.
Former Taoiseach Dr Garret Fitzgerald (left), the Bishop of Meath, the Most Revd Richard Clarke and Professor John Horgan at the launch of the Bishop of Meath’s new book “A Whisper of God”. Former Taoiseach Dr Garret Fitzgerald (left), the Bishop of Meath, the Most Revd Richard Clarke and Professor John Horgan at the launch of the Bishop of Meath’s new book “A Whisper of God”.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 14/12/06

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