The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough
GALLERY
APRIL 2008
The Rt Revd Hilary Adebo, Bishop of Yei in the Southern Sudan with children of Delgany National School, Co Wicklow. The Bishop and his wife were visiting to thank the school for their support for the construction of a new school in Payawa in the Sudan. The Rt Revd Hilary Adebo, Bishop of Yei in the Southern Sudan with children of Delgany National School, Co Wicklow. The Bishop and his wife were visiting to thank the school for their support for the construction of a new school in Payawa in the Sudan.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty watch as the Ambassador of Palestine HE Dr Hikmat Ajjuri signs the visitors’ book during his visit to the See House in Dublin recently. The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill and his wife Betty watch as the Ambassador of Palestine HE Dr Hikmat Ajjuri signs the visitors’ book during his visit to the See House in Dublin recently.
Pictured at the RSCM Festival Service in Trinity College Dublin Chapel are (left to right) the Very Revd Canon John Flaherty, Administrator of the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, Blanaid Murphy, Musical Director of the Pro-Cathedral’s Palestrina Choir and the Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain at Trinity College Dublin. Pictured at the RSCM Festival Service in Trinity College Dublin Chapel are (left to right) the Very Revd Canon John Flaherty, Administrator of the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, Blanaid Murphy, Musical Director of the Pro-Cathedral’s Palestrina Choir and the Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain at Trinity College Dublin.
Girls from Christ Church Cathedral Girls Choir at the RSCM (Royal School of Church Music) Festival in the Chapel of Trinity College Dublin. Girls from Christ Church Cathedral Girls Choir at the RSCM (Royal School of Church Music) Festival in the Chapel of Trinity College Dublin.
Pictured at the Mission to Seafarers cabin at Dublin Dock are Georges Almeida, a sailor from Cape Verde recently arrived into Dublin on board the MV RMS Laar with Mission to Seafarers Honorary Chaplain, the Revd Willie Black. Pictured at the Mission to Seafarers cabin at Dublin Dock are Georges Almeida, a sailor from Cape Verde recently arrived into Dublin on board the MV RMS Laar with Mission to Seafarers Honorary Chaplain, the Revd Willie Black.
Pictured after a lecture in Dublin Institute of Technology are Rosette Muzigo-Morrison, a UN Lawyer currently working with the special UN court for Sierra Leone (centre), the Hon Justice Catherine McGuinness, former Judge of the Supreme Court (left) and the Revd Neal Phair, Chaplain to the Dublin Institute of Technology. Ms Muzigo-Morrison lectured on victims and International Justice in an event organised by the DIT Chaplaincy Team. Pictured after a lecture in Dublin Institute of Technology are Rosette Muzigo-Morrison, a UN Lawyer currently working with the special UN court for Sierra Leone (centre), the Hon Justice Catherine McGuinness, former Judge of the Supreme Court (left) and the Revd Neal Phair, Chaplain to the Dublin Institute of Technology. Ms Muzigo-Morrison lectured on victims and International Justice in an event organised by the DIT Chaplaincy Team.
Pictured at the launch of the Irish School of Ecumenics 1970–2007 are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Fr Michael Hurley SJ, Editor of the Irish School of Ecumenics 1970–2007, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and the Rt Revd Roy Warke, former Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Pictured at the launch of the 'Irish School of Ecumenics 1970–2007' are (left to right) the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Fr Michael Hurley SJ, Editor of the Irish School of Ecumenics 1970-2007, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and the Rt Revd Roy Warke, former Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.
Pictured at the launch of the 'Irish School of Ecumenics 1970-2007' are (left to right), the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin, Professor Linda Hogan, Head of School, Irish School of Ecumenics, Fr Michael Hurley SJ, Editor, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Séan O’Boyle of Columba Press. Pictured at the launch of the Irish School of Ecumenics 1970–2007 are (left to right), the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin, Professor Linda Hogan, Head of School, Irish School of Ecumenics, Fr Michael Hurley SJ, Editor, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Séan O’Boyle of Columba Press.
Pictured at the launch of The Vestry Records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret’s, Artane and the Ward 1657 to 1758 edited by Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada in St Canice’s Church, Finglas are Raymond Refaussé of the RCB Library and the Revd David Oxley, Rector of Santry, Finglas and Glasnevin. Pictured at the launch of The Vestry Records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret’s, Artane and the Ward 1657 to 1758 edited by Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada in St Canice’s Church, Finglas are Raymond Refaussé of the RCB Library and the Revd David Oxley, Rector of Santry, Finglas and Glasnevin.
Pictured at the launch of The Vestry Records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret’s, Artane and the Ward 1657 to 1758 edited by Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada in St Canice’s Church, Finglas are (left to right) Dublin City Archivist, Mary Clarke, Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada (editor), Ray Refaussé of the RCB Library and the Revd David Oxley, Rector of Finglas and Glasnevin. Pictured at the launch of The Vestry Records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret’s, Artane and the Ward 1657 to 1758 edited by Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada in St Canice’s Church, Finglas are (left to right) Dublin City Archivist, Mary Clarke, Dr Maighréad Ní Mhurchada (editor), Ray Refaussé of the RCB Library and the Revd David Oxley, Rector of Finglas and Glasnevin.
Pictured at the launch of Over my Shoulder – A Memoir by Norma MacMaster is the Revd Norma MacMaster (left) and Artist and Writer, Hugh Fitzgerald Ryan. Pictured at the launch of Over my Shoulder – A Memoir by Norma MacMaster is the Revd Norma MacMaster (left) and Artist and Writer, Hugh Fitzgerald Ryan.
Reading from her memoir Over my Shoulder at the book’s launch is the Revd Norma MacMaster, watching (right) is Artist and Writer, Hugh Fitzgerald Ryan. Reading from her memoir Over my Shoulder at the book’s launch is the Revd Norma MacMaster, watching (right) is Artist and Writer, Hugh Fitzgerald Ryan.
As President of the Irish Council of Churches, Gillian Kingston looks on, Leas Cathaoirleach of Bray Town Council, Ciaran O’Brien welcomes members of the Irish Council of Churches to the town for their Annual General Meeting in Bray Methodist Church. As President of the Irish Council of Churches, Gillian Kingston looks on, Leas Cathaoirleach of Bray Town Council, Ciaran O’Brien welcomes members of the Irish Council of Churches to the town for their Annual General Meeting in Bray Methodist Church.
David Quinn, Director of the Iona Institute speaking at the Irish Council of Churches AGM in Bray Methodist Church. David Quinn, Director of the Iona Institute speaking at the Irish Council of Churches AGM in Bray Methodist Church.
American Brad Sherrill performing his recitation of the Gospel according to John in Christ Church Cathedral. American Brad Sherrill performing his recitation of the Gospel according to John in Christ Church Cathedral.
Pictured are the clergy at the service for Zimbabwe in St Ann’s in Dawson Street Dublin (left to right), Fr Liam Aylward, Executive Secretary of the Irish Missionary Union, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Pastor Jubulani Mwale of Solid Rock Pentecostal Church in Drogheda and the Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain of Trinity College Dublin. Pictured are the clergy at the service for Zimbabwe in St Ann’s in Dawson Street Dublin (left to right), Fr Liam Aylward, Executive Secretary of the Irish Missionary Union, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill, Pastor Jubulani Mwale of Solid Rock Pentecostal Church in Drogheda and the Revd Darren McCallig, Chaplain of Trinity College Dublin.
Pastor Jubulani Mwale of Solid Rock Pentecostal Church in Drogheda, speaking at a Prayer service for Zimbabwe in St Ann’s Dawson street. Pastor Jubulani Mwale of Solid Rock Pentecostal Church in Drogheda, speaking at a Prayer service for Zimbabwe in St Ann’s Dawson street.
Pictured at the Patrons day for Primary School Principals are the Revd Kevin Brew, Rector of Howth (left) and the Revd Ted Ardis, Rector of Donnybrook and Irishtown. Pictured at the Patrons day for Primary School Principals are the Revd Kevin Brew, Rector of Howth (left) and the Revd Ted Ardis, Rector of Donnybrook and Irishtown.
Speaking to principals and Primary School Boards of Management Chairpersons is John Lonergan, Governor of Mountjoy Prison. Speaking to principals and Primary School Boards of Management Chairpersons is John Lonergan, Governor of Mountjoy Prison.
Pictured at the launch of Gloinne, a database of Stained Glass window of the Church of Ireland are the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy and Nicola Gordon-Bowe. Pictured at the launch of Gloine, a database of Stained Glass window of the Church of Ireland are the Dean of St Patrick’s, the Very Revd Robert MacCarthy and Nicola Gordon-Bowe.
Pictured at the launch of Gloine, a database of Stained Glass windows of the Church of Ireland in the Irish Architectural Archive are Michael Webb, and David Lawrence. Pictured at the launch of Gloinne, a database of Stained Glass windows of the Church of Ireland in the Irish Architectural Archive are Michael Webb, and David Lawrence.
Members of the Discovery Committee following their re-dedication by the Archbishop of Dublin (centre). Members of the Discovery Committee following their re-dedication by the Archbishop of Dublin (centre).
Discovery Parish Links members with the Archbishop of Dublin following their commissioning in Christ Church Cathedral. Discovery Parish Links members with the Archbishop of Dublin following their commissioning in Christ Church Cathedral.
Members of the Discovery Harvest Committee with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill following their commissioning. Members of the Discovery Harvest Committee with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill following their commissioning.
Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) and the Revd Janice Aiton (centre), newly commissioned All Ireland Chaplain to the Girl’s Friendly Society are members of the GFS present at the commissioning. Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (centre) and the Revd Janice Aiton (centre), newly commissioned All Ireland Chaplain to the Girl’s Friendly Society are members of the GFS present at the commissioning.
Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) before her commissioning as All Ireland Chaplain to the Girls’ Friendly Society is the Revd Janice Aiton. Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (right) before her commissioning as All Ireland Chaplain to the Girls’ Friendly Society is the Revd Janice Aiton.
Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) following her commissioning as All Ireland Chaplain to the Girls’ Friendly Society is the Revd Janice Aiton (right). Also pictured are Florence Higgins (2nd left), Central President of the GFS and Isla Poyntz from Kilmore Cathedral Parish who were also both commissioned as Irish delegates to the GFS World Council in Seoul, South Korea. Pictured with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill (left) following her commissioning as All Ireland Chaplain to the Girls’ Friendly Society is the Revd Janice Aiton (right). Also pictured are Florence Higgins (2nd left), Central President of the GFS and Isla Poyntz from Kilmore Cathedral Parish who were also both commissioned as Irish delegates to the GFS World Council in Seoul, South Korea.
Participants in the Foundation Access Course for Ministry in Dalgan Park, Navan, Co Meath. Participants in the Foundation Access Course for Ministry in Dalgan Park, Navan, Co Meath.
The Archbishop of Dublin lends an ear to artist, Mick O’Dea RHA at the opening of the Hermione Art Exhibition in Alexandra College. The Archbishop of Dublin lends an ear to artist, Mick O’Dea RHA at the opening of the Hermione Art Exhibition in Alexandra College.
Pictured are Pamela Kpaduwa (centre) and Ike Kpaduwa and baby David who was baptized during the Discovery Easter Praise service in St Georges and St Thomas Church, Cathal Brugha Street. Pictured are Pamela Kpaduwa (centre) and Ike Kpaduwa and baby David who was baptized during the Discovery Easter Praise service in St Georges and St Thomas Church, Cathal Brugha Street.

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With the compliments of the Diocesan Communications Officer 29/04/08

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
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