The two generous collections of goods for Ukraine have been collected, and are being made ready for the trip to Poland. To help cover the […]
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An interesting read on signs of well being
Well-being I read an interesting article lately (found on sketchplanations) which concerns the scientific evidence for five important life patterns in increasing well being. Perhaps […]
Read morePrayer at the Congregational church – for all.
In light of the current situation Carryduff Congregational Church is opening their building on Friday 18th March from 10.00 – 12.30 for prayer for the situation […]
Read moreBlood Transfusion Session 25 March
GIVE BLOOD Save Lives ST JOSEPH’S PAROCHIAL HALL, CARRYDUFF FRIDAY 25TH MARCH 2022 12.30pm 4pm & 5pm 7pm Now by appointment only. Please call 08085 […]
Read moreA Fresh LUKE
Here is a route to follow the daily series on the Gospel of Luke by our bishop. Bishop David and Luke.
Read moreUkraine
We announced on Monday that the Jeremy Taylor chapel would be open for receipt of goods to be sent to the people fleeing the war […]
Read moreGolf Society
St Ignatius’ Golf Society The programme for this year’s activities by the golf society have recently been released, and they offer a wide variety of […]
Read moreUkraine: word from Bible Society staff in Ukraine
UNREST IN UKRAINE Ukraine In recent days we have all seen the news about the events in Ukraine. The staff of the Ukrainian Bible Society […]
Read moreMarch Edition CROSSROADS
It is that time again as the fresh edition of Crossroads hits the letter boxes and inboxes. Please read your copy – from cover to […]
Read moreSunday 20th February 2022
Worship with God’s Family Giving Honour St Ignatius’ Carryduff 10:00 am Sunday Morning Prayer Order of Service St Andrew’s Killaney 12:00 pm Sunday Morning Prayer […]
Read moreTraining for work with the young
Our parishes observe the rules of the Church of Ireland regarding those who work with the young and vulnerable. To this end we encourage and […]
Read moreNews from Olo
Oh! Loh! That is how the Diocese of Olo is pronounced for those of you who struggle with it (nearly everyone struggles!) We received correspondence […]
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