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CITI Advent Carol Service on 5 December 2012
As we prepare for Christmas and the coming of Christ among us, the Church of Ireland Theological Institute warmly invites all friends and neighbours to this year’s Advent Carol Service.
As we prepare for Christmas and the coming of Christ among us, the Church of Ireland Theological Institute warmly invites all friends and neighbours to this year’s Advent Carol Service.
Twelve student ordinands at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute were commissioned as student readers by Archbishop Michael Jackson at the Community Eucharist in CITI on Wednesday October 24.
The Principal of Ming Hua Theological College, Hong Kong, Dr Gareth Jones, recently visited the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, where he met faculty members and students and preached at the Community Eucharist in the Institute Chapel.
The chapel of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute was decorated seasonally in October for two Harvest Thanksgiving Services – the first organised by the part–time MTh students and the second by the full–time students and the deacon–interns.
The members of the Inter–Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order (IASCUFO) recently visited the Church of Ireland Theological at the invitation of the Bishop of Meath, Dr Richard Clarke, who is the institute’s visitor and chair of the Church of Ireland Commission for Christian Unity and Dialogue.
The new academic year at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute is well under way after a family–friendly introductory weekend and the ordination of Year III students as deacons in dioceses throughout the Church of Ireland.
Four members of the staff of Saint Michael’s College, Llandaff, visited the Church of Ireland Theological Institute recently to discuss academic and curriculum developments in ordination training in the Church of Ireland
The Church of Ireland Theological Institute has announced the appointment of the Revd Patrick McGlinchey to the post of Lecturer in Missiology and Pastoral Studies.
Leading Irish and British theologians from Dublin, Belfast, Cambridge and Durham – from the Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic traditions – were among the speakers at a recent seminar in the Church of Ireland Theological Institute.
The Church of Ireland was represented by Canon Patrick Comerford of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute at a recent Seminar on Deacons, the Diaconate and Diakonia.