The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
OCTOBER 2007
Pictured at the rededication service following the refurbishment of Taney Parish Church are (left to right) Lay Reader Sarah Marry, the Rector of Taney, the Revd Canon Desmond Sinnamon, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Revd Neal Phair, Chaplain to Dublin Institute of Technology and Lay Reader, Trilly Keatinge. Pictured at the rededication service following the refurbishment of Taney Parish Church are (left to right) Lay Reader Sarah Marry, the Rector of Taney, the Revd Canon Desmond Sinnamon, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Revd Neal Phair, Chaplain to Dublin Institute of Technology and Lay Reader, Trilly Keatinge.
Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (4th from left) are the design team at the opening of the new Cowper Care Centre in Kilternan (left to right) Jerome O’Brien, Eddie Holly, David Roome, Howard Kilroy (Chairman), Denis Handy, Seamus McMorris and Brian Homan. Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (4th from left) are the design team at the opening of the new Cowper Care Centre in Kilternan (left to right) Jerome O’Brien, Eddie Holly, David Roome, Howard Kilroy (Chairman), Denis Handy, Seamus McMorris and Brian Homan.
Seamus Shiels, Chief Executive Officer of Cowper Care with Tea Hook, Assistant Director of Care at the opening of the new Cowper Care Centre in Kilternan. Seamus Shiels, Chief Executive Officer of Cowper Care with Tea Hook, Assistant Director of Care at the opening of the new Cowper Care Centre in Kilternan.
Pictured at the Mothers’ Union new members day are (left to right) Margaret Crawford, All Ireland President, Lady Eames, former Worldwide President nad Ann Walsh, Dublin Diocesan President. Pictured at the Mothers’ Union new members day are (left to right) Margaret Crawford, All Ireland President, Lady Eames, former Worldwide President and Ann Walsh, Dublin Diocesan President.
The Revd Canon Horace McKinley (Whitechurch) drawing attention to the Faith Clinic being organised by the Revd Obinna Ulogwara at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Synod. The Revd Canon Horace McKinley (Whitechurch) drawing attention to the Faith Clinic being organised by the Revd Obinna Ulogwara at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Synod.
The official portrait of the Archbishop of Dublin with its painter, James Hanley RHA. The portrait was unveiled at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Synods. The official portrait of the Archbishop of Dublin with its painter, James Hanley RHA. The portrait was unveiled at the Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Synods.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill delivering his Presidential Address at the Diocesan Synods. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill delivering his Presidential Address at the Diocesan Synods.
The Revd Darren McCallig (centre) pictured prior to his commissioning as Chaplain and Dean of Residence in Trinity College Dublin with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) and the Provost of Trinity College, Professor John Hegarty. The Revd Darren McCallig (centre) pictured prior to his commissioning as Chaplain and Dean of Residence in Trinity College Dublin with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) and the Provost of Trinity College, Professor John Hegarty.
The Archdeacon of Dublin, the Venerable David Pierpoint with the President of Dublin City University, Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski shortly before the Archdeacon’s conferring as a Master of Arts in Management in Community and Voluntary Services. The Archdeacon of Dublin, the Venerable David Pierpoint with the President of Dublin City University, Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski shortly before the Archdeacon’s conferring as a Master of Arts in Management in Community and Voluntary Services.
Dublin Lay Reader Stella Obe (left) with the Venerable David Pierpoint, Archdeacon of Dublin prior to their conferring with Masters Degrees by Dublin City University in All Hallows College. Stella was conferred with a Masters of Arts in Leadership and Pastoral Care and the Archdeacon with a Masters of Arts in Management in Community and Voluntary Services. Dublin Lay Reader Stella Obe (left) with the Venerable David Pierpoint, Archdeacon of Dublin prior to their conferring with Masters Degrees by Dublin City University in All Hallows College. Stella was conferred with a Masters of Arts in Leadership and Pastoral Care and the Archdeacon with a Masters of Arts in Management in Community and Voluntary Services.
Pictured at the opening of the new school extension to Alexandra Junior school are (left to right) Trudie Abrahamse, Head of Alexandra Junior School, Deborah Wheeler, Vice-Chairperson of Council and the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill. Pictured at the opening of the new school extension to Alexandra Junior school are (left to right) Trudie Abrahamse, Head of Alexandra Junior School, Deborah Wheeler, Vice-Chairperson of Council and the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill.
Shona Ashmore, Chairperson of the Junior School Alexandra College Association speaking at the opening of the new school extension to the Junior School. Shona Ashmore, Chairperson of the Junior School Alexandra College Association speaking at the opening of the new school extension to the Junior School.
The Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD speaking at the official opening and dedication of an extension to Whitechurch National School. Also pictured in the background are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch. The Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD speaking at the official opening and dedication of an extension to Whitechurch National School. Also pictured in the background are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and the Revd Canon Horace McKinley, Rector of Whitechurch.
The Rector of Whitechurch, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley welcomes the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD to Whitechurch for the service marking the official opening and dedication of the extension to Whitechurch National School. The Rector of Whitechurch, the Revd Canon Horace McKinley welcomes the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD to Whitechurch for the service marking the official opening and dedication of the extension to Whitechurch National School.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the visit of the Anglican-Orthodox joint pilgrimage to Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill speaking at the visit of the Anglican-Orthodox joint pilgrimage to Dublin.
Pictured at the Diocesan service for Junior and Primary Schools in Christ Church Cathedral are the Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman and the Chaplain (Methodist) of Wesley College, the Revd Nigel Mackey, who gave the address at the service. Pictured at the Diocesan service for Junior and Primary Schools in Christ Church Cathedral are the Dean of Christ Church, the Very Revd Desmond Harman and the Chaplain (Methodist) of Wesley College, the Revd Nigel Mackey, who gave the address at the service.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill greets the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD in Christ Church Cathedral at the Diocesan service for junior and primary schools. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill greets the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD in Christ Church Cathedral at the Diocesan service for junior and primary schools.
The pupils of St Andrew’s National School, Malahide show the value of teamwork at the Diocesan service for primary and junior schools in Christ Church Cathedral. The pupils of St Andrew’s National School, Malahide show the value of teamwork at the Diocesan service for primary and junior schools in Christ Church Cathedral.
Pictured are the Primates of the Porvoo Communion following a service in Christ Church Cathedral during their recent meeting in Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill is in the centre. Also pictured is the Bishop of Meath and Kildare, the Most Revd Richard Clarke (left). Pictured are the Primates of the Porvoo Communion following a service in Christ Church Cathedral during their recent meeting in Dublin. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill is in the centre. Also pictured is the Bishop of Meath and Kildare, the Most Revd Richard Clarke (left).
The Primates of the Provoo Communion pictured with the two Co-chairs at their meeting in Dublin recently. Included is the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams (back row, 3rd from left), the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (front row, centre) and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper (front row, 2nd from left). The Primates of the Provoo Communion pictured with the two Co-chairs at their meeting in Dublin recently. Included is the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams (back row, 3rd from left), the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (front row, centre) and the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Alan Harper (front row, 2nd from left).
Pictured in the organ loft of Christ Church Cathedral following the presentation of certificates for their participation in the Archbishop’s Certificate Course in Church Music are Kate O’Neill (St Mary’s Howth), Helen O’Toole (Kilternan Parish) and Ruth Clinton (St Mary’s Howth). Pictured in the organ loft of Christ Church Cathedral following the presentation of certificates for their participation in the Archbishop’s Certificate Course in Church Music are Kate O’Neill (St Mary’s Howth), Helen O’Toole (Kilternan Parish) and Ruth Clinton (St Mary’s Howth).
Judy Martin, Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral congratulating the students who were presented with Certificates for their participation in the Archbishop’s Certificate Course in Church Music Programme. Judy Martin, Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral congratulating the students who were presented with Certificates for their participation in the Archbishop’s Certificate Course in Church Music Programme.
Members of the Mothers’ Union from all over Ireland on a tour of Dublin Castle. Members of the Mothers’ Union from all over Ireland on a tour of Dublin Castle.
Pictured following the dedication of a plaque in memory of Florence (Florrie) Commiskey, Honorary General Treasurer of the Mothers’ Union in Ireland from 1959-1990 and her husband the Revd Canon Norman Commiskey, General Chaplain of the Mothers’ Union of Ireland are (left to right) the Rt Revd Richard Henderson, Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry and All Ireland Chaplain of the Mothers’ Union who conducted the dedication, Margaret Crawford, All Ireland President of the Mothers’ Union, Louise Despard-Hilliard, Violet Despard and Victoria Bruce-Smith, all members of Florrie Commiskey’s extended family. Pictured following the dedication of a plaque in memory of Florence (Florrie) Commiskey, Honorary General Treasurer of the Mothers’ Union in Ireland from 1959-1990 and her husband the Revd Canon Norman Commiskey, General Chaplain of the Mothers’ Union of Ireland are (left to right) the Rt Revd Richard Henderson, Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry and All Ireland Chaplain of the Mothers’ Union who conducted the dedication, Margaret Crawford, All Ireland President of the Mothers’ Union, Louise Despard-Hilliard, Violet Despard and Victoria Bruce-Smith, all members of Florrie Commiskey’s extended family.
Pictured presenting a cheque for €1850 to Ann Julian from Our Lady’s Hospice, the proceeds of ‘Messiah for Hospices’ is Peter Barley (left) who conducted the Concert in Christ Church Cathedral and Peter Parshall (centre), Music Development Officer in Christ Church. Pictured presenting a cheque for €1850 to Ann Julian from Our Lady’s Hospice, the proceeds of ‘Messiah for Hospices’ is Peter Barley (left) who conducted the Concert in Christ Church Cathedral and Peter Parshall (centre), Music Development Officer in Christ Church.
Pictured at the unveiling of a stone to mark the official opening of a new school building for Malahide Community School are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin and the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD. Pictured at the unveiling of a stone to mark the official opening of a new school building for Malahide Community School are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin and the Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin TD.
At the unveiling of a stone to mark the official opening of a new school building for Malahide Community School are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and Susie Hall, teacher at Malahide Community School and member of the General Synod Board of Education. At the unveiling of a stone to mark the official opening of a new school building for Malahide Community School are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and Susie Hall, teacher at Malahide Community School and member of the General Synod Board of Education.
The Choir of King’s Hospital which sang at the annual law service in St Michan’s Church. The Choir of King’s Hospital which sang at the annual law service in St Michan’s Church.
Pictured after the service marking the beginning of the Michaelmas Law Term in St Michan’s Church, Diocese of Dublin are Cllr Oisín Quinn representing the Lord Mayor, the Hon Justice Alison Lindsay of the Circuit Court and her husband Kevin Cross. Pictured after the service marking the beginning of the Michaelmas Law Term in St Michan’s Church, Diocese of Dublin are Cllr Oisín Quinn representing the Lord Mayor, the Hon Justice Alison Lindsay of the Circuit Court and her husband Kevin Cross.
Pictured having a chat after the annual law service in St Michan’s Church are the Hon Justice Catherine McGuinness (retired), the Hon Justice Susan Denham of the Supreme Court and the Chaplain of King’s Hospital, the Revd Peter Campion. Pictured having a chat after the annual law service in St Michan’s Church are the Hon Justice Catherine McGuinness (retired), the Hon Justice Susan Denham of the Supreme Court and the Chaplain of King’s Hospital, the Revd Peter Campion.
Pictured during a courtesy visit to the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill at See House is the new Head of Mission at CMS Ireland, Ian Smith (left). Pictured during a courtesy visit to the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill at See House is the new Head of Mission at CMS Ireland, Ian Smith (left).
Gillian Kohlmann, new Administrator at the Sunday School Society Resource Centre. Gillian Kohlmann, new Administrator at the Sunday School Society Resource Centre.
Lay Reader (and Canon of a Diocese in Rwanda) Ken Rue, preaching at the Discovery Harvest in St Georges’ and St Thomas Church. Lay Reader (and Canon of a Diocese in Rwanda) Ken Rue, preaching at the Discovery Harvest in St Georges’ and St Thomas Church.
Pictured following their commissioning as student readers by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) are (from second left to right) Jack Kinkead (Dublin and Glendalough), Paul Arbuthnot (Dublin and Glendalough), Lorraine Capper (Clogher), Brian Lacey (Connor), Peter Ferguson (Armagh), Jason Kernohan (Connor). Also pictured is the Director of Spiritual Formation at the Church of Ireland Theological College, the Revd Canon Patrick Comerford (left). Pictured following their commissioning as student readers by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) are (from second left to right) Jack Kinkead (Dublin and Glendalough), Paul Arbuthnot (Dublin and Glendalough), Lorraine Capper (Clogher), Brian Lacey (Connor), Peter Ferguson (Armagh), Jason Kernohan (Connor). Also pictured is the Director of Spiritual Formation at the Church of Ireland Theological College, the Revd Canon Patrick Comerford (left).
The Property Committee of St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf receive a gift from one of the younger members of the parish for their work on the planning and construction of the new parish centre at St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf. They are (left to right) Colin Day, Hazel Garrett, Mark Acheson, Ronan Kelly, Clive Jackson, Stuart McConnell and Bruce Maxwell. The Property Committee of St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf receive a gift from one of the younger members of the parish for their work on the planning and construction of the new parish centre at St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf. They are (left to right) Colin Day, Hazel Garrett, Mark Acheson, Ronan Kelly, Clive Jackson, Stuart McConnell and Bruce Maxwell.
The Rector of Clontarf, the Revd Derek Sargent pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill at the official opening and dedication of the new parish centre at St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf. The Rector of Clontarf, the Revd Derek Sargent pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill at the official opening and dedication of the new parish centre at St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill greets Fr Gay Slattery, PP of the RC St John the Baptist, Clontarf Road at the official opening and dedication of the new Parish Centre for Clontarf Parish. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill greets Fr Gay Slattery, PP of the RC St John the Baptist, Clontarf Road at the official opening and dedication of the new Parish Centre for Clontarf Parish.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 2/11/07

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
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