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June Church Review Out Now - The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough (Church of Ireland)
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05.06.2015

June Church Review Out Now

The June edition of the Church Review is out this weekend. Featuring on the front cover of this month’s issue of the diocesan magazine of Dublin and Glendalough is the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Revd Dermot Dunne with football pundit, Eamon Dunphy and cathedral staff at the launch of the forthcoming Dublin Garden Festival which takes place in the cathedral later this month.

Church Review June 2015
Church Review June 2015

In his monthly column, Canon Patrick Comerford focuses on Bloomsday which he describes as a June celebration of Joycean and Jewish heritage. Also featuring this month are reports and photos from the Service of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide, the unveiling of the Homeless Jesus sculpture at Christ Church Cathedral and the launch of the Irish Architectural Archive’s exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the Guinness restoration of St Patrick’s Cathedral.  

There is an overview of General Synod, a report from the Search colloquium on reordering church buildings and a story on a project which links Syrian refugees in Lebanon with young festival goers here.

The edition is full of information on forthcoming events throughout the united dioceses and there is a round up of news from Christ Church and St Patrick’s Cathedral as well as parishes from Dublin and Glendalough.

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