Diocese of Down & Dromore

US Special Envoy opens the Livingston Centre

Joe Kennedy III officially opened the Livingston Centre at Killinchy Parish Church on Thursday 3 October. The US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland cut the ribbon of the local Visitor Centre in the presence of Henry and Susan Livingston of Massachusetts, 11thgreat-grandchildren of Revd John Livingston who was Rector of Killinchy in 1630. The Livingston family is one of the most influential families in American history and includes Presidents, a First Lady, Congressmen, Senators, Governors, businessmen, entrepreneurs and military heroes.

  • Joe Kennedy III officially opens the Livingston Centre as Henry and Susan Livingston and Revd Dr Stanley Gamble look on
    Joe Kennedy III officially opens the Livingston Centre as Henry and Susan Livingston and Revd Dr Stanley Gamble look on
  • Susan Livingston shows Joe Kennedy III a model of the Eagle Wing
    Susan Livingston shows Joe Kennedy III a model of the Eagle Wing
  • Joe Kennedy III meets Charlotte and her daughter Lily
    Joe Kennedy III meets Charlotte and her daughter Lily
  • Joe Kennedy III plays Jenga with Anita Rydout and Carle Cassidy, Live Life Well-being participants
    Joe Kennedy III plays Jenga with Anita Rydout and Carle Cassidy, Live Life Well-being participants
  • Joe Kennedy III signs the parish register
    Joe Kennedy III signs the parish register
  • Julie Mackie greets Joe Kennedy III along with her sister, Mary Lee Jackson
    Julie Mackie greets Joe Kennedy III along with her sister, Mary Lee Jackson
  • Henry Livingston chats to Joe Kennedy III at the Livingston Organ along with Jack McCabe
    Henry Livingston chats to Joe Kennedy III at the Livingston Organ along with Jack McCabe
  • Revd Dr Stanley Gamble, Michelle McIlveen MLA, Jim Shannon MP, Joe Kennedy III, Dr Terry Cross OBE, James Applegate, Deputy Mayor David Chambers
    Revd Dr Stanley Gamble, Michelle McIlveen MLA, Jim Shannon MP, Joe Kennedy III, Dr Terry Cross OBE, James Applegate, Deputy Mayor David Chambers
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