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Church Planting day at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute
The Church of Ireland Theological Institute hosted a day seminar on 6th November with the theme of Church Planting.
The Church of Ireland Theological Institute hosted a day seminar on 6th November with the theme of Church Planting.
The Archbishop of Hong Kong, the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, accompanied by the Very Revd Matthias Der, the Dean of Hong Kong, and Professor Gareth Jones, the Dean of Ming Hua Theological College have concluded a very busy official visit to the Church of Ireland.
A brand new series of selected dissertations emerging from Masters (MTh) students at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute (CITI) was launched at CITI on Wednesday 9 October 2013 by distinguished guest Canon Dr Christina Baxter.
At the start of a new academic year, the Church of Ireland Press Officer, Paul Harron, speaks to the Revd Dr Maurice Elliott, Director the Church of Ireland Theological Institute (CITI) about life, worship and the year ahead at CITI:
The Director of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, the Revd Dr Maurice Elliott, recently visited Ming Hua Theological College, the Anglican theological college in Hong Kong.
Canon Patrick Comerford, Lecturer in Anglicanism, Liturgy and Church History in the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, has contributed three chapters to new books published during the summer months.
The Church of Ireland Theological Institute was the venue for the recent Porvoo Communion Consultation on the Diaconate.
As part of the Liturgy Module, full–time and part–time students at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute had unique opportunities this academic year to engage in inter–faith issues, with visits to both a synagogue and a mosque.
The new Church History module this year included field trips as part of the residential weekends for Year I students.
Summer has come to Church of Ireland Theological Institute, and the grounds at Braemor Park are bathed in warm summer sunshine, with flowers in full bloom and singing birds on the bows of the trees.