The Cathedral Eucharist sung by the Cathedral Choir
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
Candlelit service marking the close of the Christmas season. You can access the Service Sheet, and this month’s Music List here: Service sheet and Music List Doors open at 16.30, there is […]
This talk accompanies the publication of Reinventing Medieval Liturgy in Victorian England, which offers a novel perspective on an aspect of Victorian medievalism hitherto neglected. In 1879, the late medieval […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
Please note there are no services today, and the cathedral is open for visiting 09:30-17:00, with last admission at 16:15.
A series of free lunchtime lectures will be held at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin this February 2024 on Tuesdays at 1.10pm entitled ‘Of the Cloth’, which will examine all […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
We're delighted to announce our February lunchtime lectures: 'Of the Cloth: On the clothing of altars, monks & clergy'. A series of free lunchtime lectures will be held at Christ […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
A series of free lunchtime lectures will be held at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin this February 2024 on Tuesdays at 1.10pm entitled ‘Of the Cloth’, which will examine all […]
In honour of International Tourist Guide Day 2024, we've two free cathedral & crypt guided tours scheduled on this date at 11:00 and 15:00. A fun and informative visit with […]
In honour of International Tourist Guide Day 2024, we've two free cathedral & crypt guided tours scheduled on this date at 11:00 and 15:00. A fun and informative visit with […]
THE CHURCH OF IRELAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The next meeting of the Society will be held in the Henry Roe Room (previously known as the Music Room) of Christ Church Cathedral, […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
A series of free lunchtime lectures will be held at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin this February 2024 on Tuesdays at 1.10pm entitled ‘Of the Cloth’, which will examine all […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
€40 per table Refreshments and spot prizes available All welcome For further information or to book, contact Victor Coe at pastchoristers@christchurch.ie
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Archbishop will celebrate the Eucharist of the Last Supper in the cathedral. This commemorates the Last Supper of Christ with his disciples before He is betrayed and handed over […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]