The prayer scroll is in Newtownards
Down and Dromore’s 24–7 Prayer scroll has left Belfast and is with the parishioners of St Mark’s Newtownards. Ballybeen handed over the responsibility for 24–7 prayer
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Down and Dromore’s 24–7 Prayer scroll has left Belfast and is with the parishioners of St Mark’s Newtownards. Ballybeen handed over the responsibility for 24–7 prayer
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Read moreSt Molua’s and St Dorothea’s in the Diocese of Down and Dromore are (we believe) the first parishes in the Church of Ireland to run ‘The Pilgrim Course’.
Read moreBelfast Cathedral wants to facilitate your personal study and quiet days and therefore we are making space each Wednesday during Lent for you to set aside a day for reading and ref...
Read moreDundonald Parish held the scroll from 14–16 February before handing over to Ballybeen. Here’s what they said about their experience…
Read moreWhen Johanna Alcorn was born, the First World War hadn’t even started, flights over open sea were something of the future, George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion opened in the West End an...
Read moreFrom 10.00 am on 4 February to 10.00 am on 7 February, Knocknagoney Parish hosted continuous prayer in their prayer room as part of our year of 24/7 prayer. Here are their reflecti...
Read moreOn Monday 17 February, the diocese held its second 24–7 Prayer training evening in Movilla Abbey, Newtownards, with 50 in attendance representing 11 churches.
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