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  1. Surprise in Wicklow after former rector accused of abusing girls in UK before move to Ireland – The Irish Times

    On a beautiful Sunday morning, the Church of Ireland community of the Blessington Union of Parishes gathered on…
    #Ireland #IE #Europe #Europa #EU #ChurchofIreland #davidattenborough #ireland #wicklow
    europesays.com/2981495/

  2. Archbishop McDowell’s Migration Myths: Ignoring Islam’s European Reality

    The Most Reverend John McDowell, Archbishop of Armagh and President of the General Synod, delivered his presidential address…
    #Europe #EU #ChurchofIreland #European
    europesays.com/europe/35023/

  3. Bishops rarely interest me beyond a sigh at their latest snipe at women or #LGBT. Or even worse, their grudging small concessions.

    But #PaulColton was different. As #ChurchOfIreland Bishop of #Cork, Cloyne & Ross, Paul was an unequivocal supporter of gay rights. In 2003, he called for the church to ask for forgiveness of #gay people: churchofireland.org/news/1099/

    In the 2010s, he supported marriage equality.

    Paul was the last #CoI bishop to have served in the 20th century. rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0418/

  4. Bishops rarely interest me beyond a sigh at their latest snipe at women or #LGBT. Or even worse, their grudging small concessions.

    But #PaulColton was different. As #ChurchOfIreland Bishop of #Cork, Cloyne & Ross, Paul was an unequivocal supporter of gay rights. In 2003, he called for the church to ask for forgiveness of #gay people: churchofireland.org/news/1099/

    In the 2010s, he supported marriage equality.

    Paul was the last #CoI bishop to have served in the 20th century. rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0418/

  5. Bishops rarely interest me beyond a sigh at their latest snipe at women or #LGBT. Or even worse, their grudging small concessions.

    But #PaulColton was different. As #ChurchOfIreland Bishop of #Cork, Cloyne & Ross, Paul was an unequivocal supporter of gay rights. In 2003, he called for the church to ask for forgiveness of #gay people: churchofireland.org/news/1099/

    In the 2010s, he supported marriage equality.

    Paul was the last #CoI bishop to have served in the 20th century. rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0418/

  6. Bishops rarely interest me beyond a sigh at their latest snipe at women or #LGBT. Or even worse, their grudging small concessions.

    But #PaulColton was different. As #ChurchOfIreland Bishop of #Cork, Cloyne & Ross, Paul was an unequivocal supporter of gay rights. In 2003, he called for the church to ask for forgiveness of #gay people: churchofireland.org/news/1099/

    In the 2010s, he supported marriage equality.

    Paul was the last #CoI bishop to have served in the 20th century. rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0418/

  7. Bishops rarely interest me beyond a sigh at their latest snipe at women or #LGBT. Or even worse, their grudging small concessions.

    But #PaulColton was different. As #ChurchOfIreland Bishop of #Cork, Cloyne & Ross, Paul was an unequivocal supporter of gay rights. In 2003, he called for the church to ask for forgiveness of #gay people: churchofireland.org/news/1099/

    In the 2010s, he supported marriage equality.

    Paul was the last #CoI bishop to have served in the 20th century. rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0418/

  8. One of Ireland’s first women priests reflects on Christmas – The Irish Times

    “Love came down at Christmas – love all lovely, love divine.” Perhaps, when it comes down to it,…
    #Ireland #IE #Europe #Europa #EU #catholicchurch #ChurchofIreland #ireland
    europesays.com/2647339/

  9. GAFCON Ireland statement on the hosting of a same-sex ‘married’ bishop by an Irish cathedral

    GAFCON Ireland wishes to express our deep distress and concern about the weekend of events (13-15 June, 2025)…
    #Ireland #IE #Europe #Europa #EU #ChurchofIreland #ireland
    europesays.com/2180497/

  10. 🔔 Delight in Leoncavello’s JOYFUL Bell Chorus at our Evening of Opera! 🔔

    🎟️ Tickets available now from Eventbrite tinyurl.com/DLCSOpera2025 / at door

    #dlcs #dlcschoral #Leoncavello #BellChorus #monkstown #churchofireland #southdublin #choral

    @barrymward.bsky.social @dunlaoghairetown.bsky.social

  11. 🔔 Delight in Leoncavello’s JOYFUL Bell Chorus at our Evening of Opera! 🔔

    🎟️ Tickets available now from Eventbrite tinyurl.com/DLCSOpera2025 / at door

    #dlcs #dlcschoral #Leoncavello #BellChorus #monkstown #churchofireland #southdublin #choral

    @barrymward.bsky.social @dunlaoghairetown.bsky.social

  12. 🌟 Get ready for the magic of opera! 🌟

    Join Dun Laoghaire Choral Society for An Evening of Opera at Monkstown Church of Ireland on Sunday 25 May.

    Experience Mascagni's thrilling Cavalleria rusticana and other semi-staged opera choruses in a fresh, exciting departure for DLCS!

    🎵 A performance not to be missed! 🎵

    Tickets are ON SALE NOW!
    tinyurl.com/DLCSOpera2025

    #dunlaoghairechoralsociety #dlcs #dlcschoral #mascagni #opera #semistaged #monkstown #churchofireland

  13. 🌟 Get ready for the magic of opera! 🌟

    Join Dun Laoghaire Choral Society for An Evening of Opera at Monkstown Church of Ireland on Sunday 25 May.

    Experience Mascagni's thrilling Cavalleria rusticana and other semi-staged opera choruses in a fresh, exciting departure for DLCS!

    🎵 A performance not to be missed! 🎵

    Tickets are ON SALE NOW!
    tinyurl.com/DLCSOpera2025

    #dunlaoghairechoralsociety #dlcs #dlcschoral #mascagni #opera #semistaged #monkstown #churchofireland

  14. 1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
    Architect: Clarke & Bell

    Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows - their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary. Described by Rowan as 'essentially English' but drawings exist f
    archiseek.com/1858-baronscourt
    #ArchitectureOfTyrone #1858 #Baronscourt #ChurchOfIreland #churches #ClarkeBell #CoTyrone #Newtownstewart

  15. 1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
    Architect: Clarke & Bell

    Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows - their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary. Described by Rowan as 'essentially English' but drawings exist f
    archiseek.com/1858-baronscourt
    #ArchitectureOfTyrone #1858 #Baronscourt #ChurchOfIreland #churches #ClarkeBell #CoTyrone #Newtownstewart

  16. 1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
    Architect: Clarke & Bell

    Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows - their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary. Described by Rowan as 'essentially English' but drawings exist f
    archiseek.com/1858-baronscourt
    #ArchitectureOfTyrone #1858 #Baronscourt #ChurchOfIreland #churches #ClarkeBell #CoTyrone #Newtownstewart

  17. 1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
    Architect: Clarke & Bell

    Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows - their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary. Described by Rowan as 'essentially English' but drawings exist f
    archiseek.com/1858-baronscourt
    #ArchitectureOfTyrone #1858 #Baronscourt #ChurchOfIreland #churches #ClarkeBell #CoTyrone #Newtownstewart

  18. 1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
    Architect: Clarke & Bell

    Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows - their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary. Described by Rowan as 'essentially English' but drawings exist f
    archiseek.com/1858-baronscourt
    #ArchitectureOfTyrone #1858 #Baronscourt #ChurchOfIreland #churches #ClarkeBell #CoTyrone #Newtownstewart

  19. 1965 – Church of Ireland, Knocknaconey, Belfast
    Architect: Desmond Hodges & Ian Campbell

    A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast. Both buildings have large amounts of glazing giving them bright and expansive interiors. The roof stru
    archiseek.com/1965-church-of-i
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1865 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #DesmondHodges19282012 #IanCampbell19252020

  20. 1965 – Church of Ireland, Knocknaconey, Belfast
    Architect: Desmond Hodges & Ian Campbell

    A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast. Both buildings have large amounts of glazing giving them bright and expansive interiors. The roof stru
    archiseek.com/1965-church-of-i
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1865 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #DesmondHodges19282012 #IanCampbell19252020

  21. 1965 – Church of Ireland, Knocknaconey, Belfast
    Architect: Desmond Hodges & Ian Campbell

    A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast. Both buildings have large amounts of glazing giving them bright and expansive interiors. The roof stru
    archiseek.com/1965-church-of-i
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1865 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #DesmondHodges19282012 #IanCampbell19252020

  22. 1965 – Church of Ireland, Knocknaconey, Belfast
    Architect: Desmond Hodges & Ian Campbell

    A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast. Both buildings have large amounts of glazing giving them bright and expansive interiors. The roof stru
    archiseek.com/1965-church-of-i
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1865 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #DesmondHodges19282012 #IanCampbell19252020

  23. 1833 – Former Church of Ireland, Rockingham, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
    In the centre of Lough Key Forest & Activity Park there is the ruins of a former Church of Ireland from the old Rockingham Estate. It was built in 1833 and was taken into state ownership after Rockingham House was burnt down in 1957. In 2018, it re-opened t
    archiseek.com/1833-former-chur
    #ArchitectureOfRoscommon #1833 #Boyle #ChurchOfIreland #CoRoscommon #Rockingham

  24. 1833 – Former Church of Ireland, Rockingham, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
    In the centre of Lough Key Forest & Activity Park there is the ruins of a former Church of Ireland from the old Rockingham Estate. It was built in 1833 and was taken into state ownership after Rockingham House was burnt down in 1957. In 2018, it re-opened t
    archiseek.com/1833-former-chur
    #ArchitectureOfRoscommon #1833 #Boyle #ChurchOfIreland #CoRoscommon #Rockingham

  25. 1870 – St Thomas’ Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast
    Architect: John Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon

    This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century - as a prosperous and fashionable suburb with large, detached
    archiseek.com/2024/1870-st-tho
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1870 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #JohnLanyon18391900 #LanyonLynnAndLanyon

  26. 1870 – St Thomas’ Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast
    Architect: John Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon

    This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century - as a prosperous and fashionable suburb with large, detached
    archiseek.com/2024/1870-st-tho
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1870 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #BelfastChurches #ChurchOfIreland #churches #JohnLanyon18391900 #LanyonLynnAndLanyon

  27. 1907 – St. Colman Church of Ireland, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim
    Architect: Blackwood & Jury

    Never received the unusual cupola to the tower. Fine stained glass window collection.

    "The foundation stone of a new church at Dunmurry, County Antrim, was laid on August 13th. The site is well elevated, and th
    archiseek.com/2024/1907-st-col
    #ArchitectureOfAntrim #1907 #BlackwoodJury #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoAntrim

  28. 1907 – St. Colman Church of Ireland, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim
    Architect: Blackwood & Jury

    Never received the unusual cupola to the tower. Fine stained glass window collection.

    "The foundation stone of a new church at Dunmurry, County Antrim, was laid on August 13th. The site is well elevated, and th
    archiseek.com/2024/1907-st-col
    #ArchitectureOfAntrim #1907 #BlackwoodJury #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoAntrim

  29. 1867 – All Saints Church of Ireland, Clooney, Derry
    Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon


    Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks. The interior has a lofty, aisled nave, carved capitals with birds and beasts, and an
    archiseek.com/2024/1867-all-sa
    #ArchitectureOfDerryCity #1867 #ArchitectureOfDerry #ChurchOfIreland #churches #LanyonLynnAndLanyon #Waterside

  30. 1867 – All Saints Church of Ireland, Clooney, Derry
    Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon


    Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks. The interior has a lofty, aisled nave, carved capitals with birds and beasts, and an
    archiseek.com/2024/1867-all-sa
    #ArchitectureOfDerryCity #1867 #ArchitectureOfDerry #ChurchOfIreland #churches #LanyonLynnAndLanyon #Waterside

  31. A Church of Ireland church near Schull, in Co. Cork, is set in scenic landscape beside Toormore Bay.

    We drove past, and I saw it was surrounded by a sea of wildflowers, mostly oxeye daisies, and also dandelions. On our return from Crookhaven I vowed to stop and spend half an hour there taking photos.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7M3Focal length28mmISO100Shutter speed1/640s

    https://inphotos.org/2024/06/15/teampol-na-mbocht-altar/

    #church #ChurchOfIreland #Cork #daisies #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Schull

  32. A Church of Ireland church near Schull, in Co. Cork, is set in scenic landscape beside Toormore Bay.

    We drove past, and I saw it was surrounded by a sea of wildflowers, mostly oxeye daisies, and also dandelions. On our return from Crookhaven I vowed to stop and spend half an hour there taking photos.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7M3Focal length28mmISO100Shutter speed1/640s

    https://inphotos.org/2024/06/15/teampol-na-mbocht-altar/

    #church #ChurchOfIreland #Cork #daisies #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Schull

  33. A Church of Ireland church near Schull, in Co. Cork, is set in scenic landscape beside Toormore Bay.

    We drove past, and I saw it was surrounded by a sea of wildflowers, mostly oxeye daisies, and also dandelions. On our return from Crookhaven I vowed to stop and spend half an hour there taking photos.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7M3Focal length28mmISO100Shutter speed1/640s

    https://inphotos.org/2024/06/15/teampol-na-mbocht-altar/

    #church #ChurchOfIreland #Cork #daisies #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Schull #SonyA7III

  34. A Church of Ireland church near Schull, in Co. Cork, is set in scenic landscape beside Toormore Bay.

    We drove past, and I saw it was surrounded by a sea of wildflowers, mostly oxeye daisies, and also dandelions. On our return from Crookhaven I vowed to stop and spend half an hour there taking photos.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7M3Focal length28mmISO100Shutter speed1/640s

    https://inphotos.org/2024/06/15/teampol-na-mbocht-altar/

    #church #ChurchOfIreland #Cork #daisies #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Schull

  35. 1684 – St. Bride’s Church, Bride St., Dublin
    A former Church of Ireland at the corner of Bride Street and Bride's Alley (now Bride Road), Dublin. Of an earlier establishment, rebuilt in 1684 by Nathaniel Foy, rector of St. Bride's. In 1860, it had extensive alterations under the direction of Welland a
    archiseek.com/2024/1684-st-bri
    #ArchitectureOfDublinCity #LostBuildingsOfIreland #BrideStreetDublin #ChurchOfIreland #churches #Dublin #LostDublin

  36. 1684 – St. Bride’s Church, Bride St., Dublin
    A former Church of Ireland at the corner of Bride Street and Bride's Alley (now Bride Road), Dublin. Of an earlier establishment, rebuilt in 1684 by Nathaniel Foy, rector of St. Bride's. In 1860, it had extensive alterations under the direction of Welland a
    archiseek.com/2024/1684-st-bri
    #ArchitectureOfDublinCity #LostBuildingsOfIreland #BrideStreetDublin #ChurchOfIreland #churches #Dublin #LostDublin

  37. It's Mothering Sunday in the church calendar. Also Laetare or Refreshment Sunday - the day when you are allowed to relax your Lenten fast. And in many churches on Laetare Sunday the traditional colour of the priest's vestments is rose pink! 🩷🩷🩷

    #ChurchCalendar #Anglican #ChurchOfIreland #ChurchMusic #ChurchChoir #Lent #LaetareSunday #RefreshmentSunday

  38. It's Mothering Sunday in the church calendar. Also Laetare or Refreshment Sunday - the day when you are allowed to relax your Lenten fast. And in many churches on Laetare Sunday the traditional colour of the priest's vestments is rose pink! 🩷🩷🩷

    #ChurchCalendar #Anglican #ChurchOfIreland #ChurchMusic #ChurchChoir #Lent #LaetareSunday #RefreshmentSunday

  39. 1814 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Armagh, Co. Armagh
    Architect: Francis Johnston / William Farrell / Slater & Carpenter

    St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral, which was the Parish Church for Armagh. Consecrated b
    archiseek.com/2024/1814-st-mar
    #ArchitectureOfArmagh #1814 #Armagh #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoArmagh #FrancisJohnston17601829 #SlaterCarpenter #WilliamFarrelld1851

  40. 1814 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Armagh, Co. Armagh
    Architect: Francis Johnston / William Farrell / Slater & Carpenter

    St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral, which was the Parish Church for Armagh. Consecrated b
    archiseek.com/2024/1814-st-mar
    #ArchitectureOfArmagh #1814 #Armagh #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoArmagh #FrancisJohnston17601829 #SlaterCarpenter #WilliamFarrelld1851

  41. 1814 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Armagh, Co. Armagh
    Architect: Francis Johnston / William Farrell / Slater & Carpenter

    St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral, which was the Parish Church for Armagh. Consecrated b
    archiseek.com/2024/1814-st-mar
    #ArchitectureOfArmagh #1814 #Armagh #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoArmagh #FrancisJohnston17601829 #SlaterCarpenter #WilliamFarrelld1851

  42. 1814 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Armagh, Co. Armagh
    Architect: Francis Johnston / William Farrell / Slater & Carpenter

    St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral, which was the Parish Church for Armagh. Consecrated b
    archiseek.com/2024/1814-st-mar
    #ArchitectureOfArmagh #1814 #Armagh #ChurchOfIreland #churches #CoArmagh #FrancisJohnston17601829 #SlaterCarpenter #WilliamFarrelld1851

  43. The choir of #StAnnsDawsonStreet get two Sundays off each year. The Sunday after Easter Sunday and the Sunday after Christmas Day.

    As such I am at a loose end tomorrow morning.

    What do people who aren't #ChurchMusicians do on Sunday mornings?

    #ChurchChoir #Singer #Chorister #ChurchMusic #ChurchOfIreland

  44. The choir of #StAnnsDawsonStreet get two Sundays off each year. The Sunday after Easter Sunday and the Sunday after Christmas Day.

    As such I am at a loose end tomorrow morning.

    What do people who aren't #ChurchMusicians do on Sunday mornings?

    #ChurchChoir #Singer #Chorister #ChurchMusic #ChurchOfIreland