The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
MARCH 2007

Mary Davis, Chief Executive Officer of the Special Olympics Ireland with the Revd John Tanner, Curate at Taney at the service in Thanksgiving for the Gift of Sport in Taney Parish Church.

Mary Davis, Chief Executive Officer of the Special Olympics Ireland with the Revd John Tanner, Curate at Taney at the service in Thanksgiving for the Gift of Sport in Taney Parish Church.
David Blood, President of the Football Association of Ireland with his wife Dora at the Annual service in Taney parish in Thanksgiving for the gift of Sport.

David Blood, President of the Football Association of Ireland with his wife Dora at the Annual service in Taney parish in Thanksgiving for the gift of Sport.

Mrs Betty Neill speaks at the Dublin Diocesan Discovery Mothering Sunday Service in St Maelruain’s Church, Tallaght while her husband, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin (background) listens.

Mrs Betty Neill speaks at the Dublin Diocesan Discovery Mothering Sunday Service in St Maelruain’s Church, Tallaght while her husband, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin (background) listens.
The Indian Choir at the Discovery Mothering Sunday Service in Tallaght.

The Indian Choir at the Discovery Mothering Sunday Service in Tallaght.

The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with Ms Shirley Wallace, Principal of Whitechurch National School following the Archbishop’s laying of a foundation stone for a new extension to the School.

The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill with Ms Shirley Wallace, Principal of Whitechurch National School following the Archbishop’s laying of a foundation stone for a new extension to the School.
Fidele Mutwarasibo of the Immigrant Council of Ireland (left) with David Whyte from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform at the Diocesan Discussion on Immigration in Taney Parish.

Fidele Mutwarasibo of the Immigrant Council of Ireland (left) with David Whyte from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform at the Diocesan Discussion on Immigration in Taney Parish.

(left to right) The Revd Kevin Dalton, Rector of Monkstown, Fr Peter McVerry, Homelessness Campaigner and the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate of Monkstown following Fr McVerry’s lecture on homelessness one of the Lenten Lectures taking place in the parish.

(left to right) The Revd Kevin Dalton, Rector of Monkstown, Fr Peter McVerry, Homelessness Campaigner and the Revd Darren McCallig, Curate of Monkstown following Fr McVerry’s lecture on homelessness one of the Lenten Lectures taking place in the parish.
Fr Peter McVerry speaking in Monkstown on homelessness during one of the Lenten Lectures in the parish. Fr Peter McVerry speaking in Monkstown on homelessness during one of the Lenten Lectures in the parish.

Pictured following the first in a series of Lenten Lectures in Rathfarnham Parish Church on “Let Justice be Done” are The Hon Justice Joseph Finnegan of the Supreme Court, the Revd Ted Woods, Rector of Rathfarnham Parish, Bridget Hanratty of the RC Church of the Annunciation, who Chaired the Meeting, Fr Charlie Hoey, RC Chaplain at Mountjoy Prison and Fr Gerry Kane of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Ballyroan.

Pictured following the first in a series of Lenten Lectures in Rathfarnham Parish Church on “Let Justice be Done” are The Hon Justice Joseph Finnegan of the Supreme Court, the Revd Ted Woods, Rector of Rathfarnham Parish, Bridget Hanratty of the RC Church of the Annunciation, who Chaired the Meeting, Fr Charlie Hoey, RC Chaplain at Mountjoy Prison and Fr Gerry Kane of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Ballyroan.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) with the Revd Ivan McElhinney, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland following a recent visit by the President to the Archbishop at the See House.

The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) with the Revd Ivan McElhinney, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland following a recent visit by the President to the Archbishop at the See House.

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) and the Revd Patrick Comerford on the occasion of Dr Martin’s visit to the Church of Ireland Theological College, the first ever by a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin (right) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) and the Revd Patrick Comerford on the occasion of Dr Martin’s visit to the Church of Ireland Theological College, the first ever by a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin (left) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill on the occasion of Dr Martin’s visit to the Church of Ireland Theological College, the first ever by a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin (left) with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill on the occasion of Dr Martin’s visit to the Church of Ireland Theological College, the first ever by a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

Pictured after his lecture in Irish Church Missions is John Chapman (centre) with the Superintendent of ICM, the Revd Eddie Coulter (left) and the Revd Dr Gary Millar, Minister of Howth and Malahide Presbyterian Church, who organised the event.

Pictured after his lecture in Irish Church Missions is John Chapman (centre) with the Superintendent of ICM, the Revd Eddie Coulter (left) and the Revd Dr Gary Millar, Minister of Howth and Malahide Presbyterian Church, who organised the event.
The Revd Dr Alan McCormack (right) with the Provost of Trinity College Dublin Dr John Hegarty his going away party before he left the chaplaincy in Trinity College to take up a new post in London.

The Revd Dr Alan McCormack (right) with the Provost of Trinity College Dublin Dr John Hegarty his going away party before he left the chaplaincy in Trinity College to take up a new post in London.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 10/4/07

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