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Catholic Bishop of Limerick Welcomes Synod Members to ‘Treaty City’

The Catholic Bishop of Limerick, The Most Revd Brendan Leahy, addressed Synod this afternoon (Thursday May 4).

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Communication from the House of Bishops on the Church of Ireland Theological Institute

The Archbishop of Dublin read a communication from the House of Bishops on the recent review of the Church of Ireland Theological College which was carried out as part of a planned follow up to the restructuring of training and formation of ministry six years ago.

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The Archbishop of Armagh’s Presidential Address

Church of Ireland General Synod, Limerick, 4th May 2017

The General Synod of the Church of Ireland is taking place from Thursday 4th May to Saturday 6th May in the South Court Hotel, Limerick. The Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, delivered his Presidential Address to the Synod shortly after business began at 12.00 noon today.

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Business Continues on Day One of General Synod 2017

The opening session of General Synod 2017 continues in the South Court Hotel, Limerick.

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General Synod 2017 Opens in Limerick

The 2017 General Synod of the Church of Ireland got underway in the South Court Hotel in Limerick at noon today (Thursday May 4).

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General Synod 2017 Gets Underway Today

The General Synod of the Church of Ireland takes place in the South Court Hotel in Limerick over the coming three days, Thursday May 4 to Saturday May 6.

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Sermon by the Bishop of Limerick & Killaloe at the Church of Ireland General Synod Eucharist

St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick, 4th May 2017

The General Synod of the Church of Ireland is taking place from Thursday 4th May to Saturday 6th May in Limerick. The Synod Eucharist took place this morning in St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick, at 10.00am and the preacher was The Rt Revd Dr Kenneth Kearon, Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe.

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