Discovery 5th Anniversary service of ‘Discovery Ministry’ takes place on Sunday 5th July in Christchurch Cathedral at 3.00pm. The preacher will be The Very Revd. Patrick Towers. There will be light refreshments served in the Crypt after the service.
‘Discovery is the Diocesan Ministry of Pastoral care for all non Irish and Irish as well’
Church of Ireland (Anglican Communion), Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland
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- Welcome to the St. Maelruain's Church of Ireland Community Blog. The Parish Office can be reached by telephone or Fax at 01-462-6006. Rector: Rev. William Deverell's mobile phone number is 086-803-0239. Auxiliary: Rev A. Bennett – 01-628-2353. You can email us at tallaghtparish@gmail.com
Service Times
Service Times
Each Sunday8.30 am:
Holy Communion in Small Hall of Parish Centre.
11.00 am:
1st Sunday Holy Communion
2nd Sunday Morning Prayer
3rd Sunday Holy Communion
4th Sunday Service of The Word - Family Service
5th Sunday Morning Prayer
Showing posts with label Discovery. Show all posts
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Saturday, 20 June 2009
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
A Beautiful Harvest of Praise
We begin by congratulating our dear Rector of Tallaght, The Revd William Deverell who at this year’s Diocesan Discovery Harvest of Praise Service received special accolades for his love, support and dedicated pastoral ministry to members of The International Community. We bless God for his life and ask God to continue to bless him and indeed the entire lovely Parishioners of the Parish of Tallaght under his divine care.
This year’s “Harvest of Praise” took place in St. Brigid’s Parish Church in Castleknock, Dublin 15. The harvest witnessed a large crowd of people from different nationalities and living in different places in Dublin and greater Ireland. The sermon was preached by The Primate of Ireland and our own Archbishop, His Grace, The Most Revd Dr John Neill. His wife, Mrs. Betty Neill (Mama Dublin) was also present.

THE GOOD RECTOR BEING HONOURED AND APPRECIATED
In his sermon, Archbishop Neill taught that the key to life is found neither in possessions nor in lack of possessions but in awareness of our relationship with God. Some are rich and yet poor where God is, whereas others may be seen as poor but may be the richest before God. He exhorted all that God is always with his children in good or bad situations, whether they have or do not have and concluded that Christian giving is what goes on for better or for worse.
A praise band with very moving sonic Christian beats was on hand and people danced up to the front of the altar to give their offering. The new Ambassador of Nigeria to Dublin, Her Excellency, Dr Mrs. Kema Nonyerem Chikwe sang a very inspiring solo in her native tongue supported by some immigrants as well. There was an extensive dinner fellowship and reception in St. Brigid’s Parish hall after the service with a lot of varieties of tantalizing dishes and soft drinks and wines to choose from. The event was very highly commended and Thanks for the facilities in Tallaght Parish where all the planning took place on every first Sunday of the month. – Rev. Obinna Ulogwara.
This year’s “Harvest of Praise” took place in St. Brigid’s Parish Church in Castleknock, Dublin 15. The harvest witnessed a large crowd of people from different nationalities and living in different places in Dublin and greater Ireland. The sermon was preached by The Primate of Ireland and our own Archbishop, His Grace, The Most Revd Dr John Neill. His wife, Mrs. Betty Neill (Mama Dublin) was also present.

In his sermon, Archbishop Neill taught that the key to life is found neither in possessions nor in lack of possessions but in awareness of our relationship with God. Some are rich and yet poor where God is, whereas others may be seen as poor but may be the richest before God. He exhorted all that God is always with his children in good or bad situations, whether they have or do not have and concluded that Christian giving is what goes on for better or for worse.
A praise band with very moving sonic Christian beats was on hand and people danced up to the front of the altar to give their offering. The new Ambassador of Nigeria to Dublin, Her Excellency, Dr Mrs. Kema Nonyerem Chikwe sang a very inspiring solo in her native tongue supported by some immigrants as well. There was an extensive dinner fellowship and reception in St. Brigid’s Parish hall after the service with a lot of varieties of tantalizing dishes and soft drinks and wines to choose from. The event was very highly commended and Thanks for the facilities in Tallaght Parish where all the planning took place on every first Sunday of the month. – Rev. Obinna Ulogwara.
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Discovery Easter Praise
Will take place on Sunday 13th April in St. George and St. Thomas Church, Cathal Brugha Street at 3.00pm. The preacher will be Rev. Clement Ninziza, an Anglican priest from Burundi who is studying at the Irish School of Ecumenics. During the service there will be an opportunity for people to renew Baptismal promises.
Monday, 15 October 2007
Discovery Outing
It is important to mention that our parishioners, especially from the immigrant community joined their fellows in the other parts of the Diocese on the Diocesan Discovery Summer Outing to Greystones. The outing was put in place for the benefit of those who may not afford expensive trips or who may for other reasons decide not to embark on such holiday projects. Our special thanks go to Mrs Victoria Oso, Mrs Abosede Kuti and other women from Tallaght parish who mobilized themselves to cook food for all who attended. Those who attended came back in high spirit and totally enjoyed themselves. The outing was organised by our shared curate with Whitechurch Parish, the Rev. Obinna Ulogwara who is also the Diocesan Chaplain for the International Community.
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