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  • The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board.
  • The first major policy he introduced, in 1869, was the Irish Church Act, which disestablished and disendowed the Church of Ireland.
  • When the Church of Ireland was disestablished in 1870, the Cathedral Chapter found itself totally disendowed and without funds.
  • The chapter on his grandfather is a delight; he was a Church of Ireland canon, who believed not only in a God of love but a God of anger and was also a regular correspondent to the Irish Times, and a voluminous diarist.
  • Lord Stanhope, in his "History of England from the Peace of Utrecht," writes as if the Irish clergymen -- the clergymen, that is, of the Established Church of Ireland -- might have accomplished wonders in the way of converting the Irish peasantry to Protestantism if they only could have preached and controverted in the Irish language. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)
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  • DMus: In recognition of his contribution to the Church of Ireland and bringing church music to the forefront of community life in Northern Ireland. Archbishop of Canterbury awards Lambeth Degrees
  • Open to all parishioners, this annual meeting is the local level of the exercise of synodical government within the Church of Ireland.
  • Ensuring that Father's Day wasn't purely a male celebration, three women were also ordained deacons by the Church of Ireland.
  • Local Gardaí received a complaint from the local Church of Ireland rector on February 6 that many graves had been damaged by what appeared to be a mechanical digger.
  • The Liberal government sought to suppress some of the bishoprics of the Church of Ireland to divert the money derived from these sees elsewhere.
  • The Anglican Church of Ireland was amalgamated with the established Church of England, though, subsequently in 1869, it was disestablished and disendowed. The Governments of Europe
  • His views were borne out by letters of support from two Catholic bishops, the Church of Ireland primate and the Presbyterian Church.
  • Four bishops of the Church of Ireland, serving in rotation, also entered the Lords.
  • Twenty-five years ago, when the Church of Ireland in Mullafarry was closed, the holy water font was given to the Presbyterarian church for safe keeping.
  • In his 1868 to 1874 government, Gladstone disestablished the Church of Ireland.
  • Currently 63 of the Grand Officers of the Orange Order are also Church of Ireland clergy.
  • Their rather irregular position within the Church of Ireland could not really continue.
  • When Gladstone decided that he had got the ultimate solution to the Irish problem and disestablished the Church of Ireland we had a difficult period to establish ourselves as an autonomous Irish church which we now are.
  • A tower loomed over the roofless mansion, and beyond it, the spire of the Church of Ireland could be seen.
  • The celebrant will be one of the highest-ranking clergywomen in the Church of Ireland.
  • The church of Ireland still has one all-island synod, the presbyterians a single general assembly, the methodists one conference.
  • Bishop Clarke explained that throughout the Church of Ireland there is a shortage of ordained clergy and of ordinands.
  • The Church of Ireland looked magnificent, set as it is on the hillside to the far side of the town.
  • Cardinal Connell antagonised Anglicans on several occasions with his remarks about intercommunion and the Church of Ireland, but relationships are likely to improve with Martin at the helm.
  • The diocese has 25 parochial units, 90 congregations, 13 Rectors, 5 non stipendiary ministers, 11 lay readers 70 parish readers and between 7000 to 7500 Church of Ireland members.
  • Again, we tend to think nowadays of the Scots all being Presbyterian, but a significant number of them entered into the Church of Ireland, recognised episcopacy, and indeed became bishops themselves.
  • Youth theatre for boys and girls aged eight to twelve years is held in Rathdowney Church of Ireland Hall on Saturdays from 2 to 4pm.
  • At one stage in the early 17th century, by about 1615 when there's a convocation, there are six or seven bishoprics held by Scots bishops in Ireland in the Church of Ireland, in the established church.
  • It was not until 1870 when the Church of Ireland was finally disestablished that it had to review its assumptions about its natural place in Irish society.
  • It is an issue that threatens to tear asunder the world-wide Anglican Communion and it may even cause a split in the Church of Ireland, both North and South.
  • The Church of Ireland congregation too had good reason to celebrate during 2004 with the Rededication of the Colliery Church after 175 years since it was first consecrated.

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