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Irish news – 22nd June

Belfast ecumenical canons; Clogher MU Diocesan Festival;  Clonard Novena underway

Belfast ecumenical canons
The Chapter of St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast has appointed two ecumenical canons following the retirement of the Revd Wilfred Orr and the Revd Ivan McElhinney.  They are the Revd Ruth Patterson of Restoration Ministries and the Revd Dr Brian Fletcher, Minister of Cullybackey Methodist Church and a former President of the Methodist Church in Ireland. The installation is to take place on Sunday 21st October at 3.30 p.m

Clogher MU Diocesan Festival
The Annual Service of Mothers Union took place this year in Donacavey Parish Church, Fintona. As usual branch banners were carried, along with the Diocesan Banner.
The Rev Canon John W Stewart, retiring as Diocesan Chaplain after eleven years, handed over to the Rt Rev John McDowell, Bishop of Clogher the new Chaplain.

Mrs Geraldine Beattie, MU President, on behalf of the MU in the Diocese made a presentation to Canon Stewart. She spoke of the support he had been, not only to her but to the members in the Diocese. The Bishop presented Canon Stewart with a plaque in recognition of his Services to MU over the past 11 years and indeed since he came to the Diocese in 1985.

In reply Canon Stewart spoke of the many interesting people he had met from around the world as well as within the diocese. It had been a privilege to have been invited to be diocesan chaplain and during his time of office he had enjoyed visiting Mary Sumner House, London, and the Chaplain’s Conference. He had also attended a World Wide Conference which broadened his experience, not only of Mothers’ Union but the Anglican Communion. He expressed his gratitude to Mothers’ Union for their kind gifts and wished them much blessing under the spiritual leadership of their new Chaplain.

The Rector of the Parish, Rev John Marsburg welcomed everyone present. The Service was conducted by Canon Stewart and Bishop McDowell preached the sermon. Occasional

Prayers were read by Dr Margaret Knox. The lessons were read by Dorothy Adams, Vice-President of the Action and Outreach Unit and the President, Geraldine Beattie.

During the Service, the Bishop dedicated a Prayer Book, the prayers were donated by Mothers’ Union members. The printing of the book was funded with part legacy of the Helen Jackson bequest to All-Ireland Mothers’ Union.

This prayer book is for each member and it is hoped that it will be placed in the hospital, doctors surgeries, dental practices etc.

Clonard Novena underway
Over 15,000 people are expected to attend the annual Novena at Clonard Monastery in west Belfast.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-18513238