Diocese of Down & Dromore

Introduction of Revd Dr Claire Aylward

Revd Dr Claire Aylward was given a very warm welcome as she was introduced as Priest-in-charge of the Grouped Parishes of Kilmore and Inch last night (Thursday 10 October). It is Claire’s first parish charge, and she moves there from the curacy of St James’ Thorley in the Diocese of St Alban’s. Claire’s training rector, Revd Gaz Tracey, gave the address and the congregation was joined online by viewers from St James’ and around the world.

  • Worship
    Worship
  • Tara Regan gives the reading
    Tara Regan gives the reading
  • Clergy from the diocese
    Clergy from the diocese
  • Bishop David welcomes the preacher, Revd Gaz Tracey
    Bishop David welcomes the preacher, Revd Gaz Tracey
  • Gaz gives the address
    Gaz gives the address
  • Claire is prayed for and commissioned
    Claire is prayed for and commissioned
  • Welcome Claire!
    Welcome Claire!
  • A few words from the new Priest-in-charge
    A few words from the new Priest-in-charge
  • Supper is served
    Supper is served
  • Revd Adrian Dorrian, Area Dean
    Revd Adrian Dorrian, Area Dean
  • Max Street from St James' Thorley
    Max Street from St James' Thorley
  • Margaret Whyte, Kilmore
    Margaret Whyte, Kilmore
  • Agnes Peacock, Inch
    Agnes Peacock, Inch
  • Revd Mark Spratt, Kilmore Presbyterian
    Revd Mark Spratt, Kilmore Presbyterian
  • Bishop David says a few words
    Bishop David says a few words
  • Bishop David, Archdeacon Jim, Revd Dr Claire Aylward and Revd Gaz Tracey
    Bishop David, Archdeacon Jim, Revd Dr Claire Aylward and Revd Gaz Tracey
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