The ‘Church of Ireland Notes’ in The Irish Times today (22 January 2000) includes the following paragraph:
Tomorrow (Sunday) the first in a series of millennium addresses at Evensong in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, will be given by the former Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, Dr Cahal Daly, on the theme “Hopes for the new Millennium”. The Bishop of Cork, the Rt Revd Paul Colton, will preach in the Honan Chapel of University College, Cork, while in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, the preacher at the Sung Eucharist will be Patrick Comerford of The Irish Times. In Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, at 5.00 pm Christ Church Baroque will present a concert of cantatas, motets and organ works by Bach.
22 January 2000
Preaching at the Sung Eucharist
in the chapel, Trinity College Dublin
This paragraph is included in the ‘The Church of Ireland Notes’ in The Irish Times today (22 January 2000):
Tomorrow (Sunday) the first in a series of millennium addresses at Evensong in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, will be given by the former Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, Dr Cahal Daly, on the theme “Hopes for the new Millennium”. The Bishop of Cork, the Rt Revd Paul Colton, will preach in the Honan Chapel of University College, Cork, while in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, the preacher at the Sung Eucharist will be Patrick Comerford of The Irish Times. In Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, at 5.00 pm Christ Church Baroque will present a concert of cantatas, motets and organ works by Bach.
Tomorrow (Sunday) the first in a series of millennium addresses at Evensong in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, will be given by the former Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, Dr Cahal Daly, on the theme “Hopes for the new Millennium”. The Bishop of Cork, the Rt Revd Paul Colton, will preach in the Honan Chapel of University College, Cork, while in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, the preacher at the Sung Eucharist will be Patrick Comerford of The Irish Times. In Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, at 5.00 pm Christ Church Baroque will present a concert of cantatas, motets and organ works by Bach.
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