Peace Prayers
Christ Church Cathedral Christchurch Place, Dublin 8, Dublin, Dublin, IrelandThere is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome! You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the book of Psalms here: Daily Office Psalm Book You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
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 of the word and the ministry of the sacrament. In the ministry of the word, passages from the Bible (Old Testament, Epistles and Gospels) are […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the […]
A peace gathering for all the people of Palestine and Israel. All welcome, but limited capacity. Introduction: Kind words of thanks for your presence, Martin Roper. A child will read […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome! You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the book of Psalms here: Daily Office Psalm Book You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome! You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
Come and join us for a tour of St Werburgh’s Church with Kevin Barry from UCD School of Architecture. Gain access to this amazing space, which is currently closed to the public, and discover its uniquely preserved 18th-century interior and graveyard. We will meet at 1pm on the labyrinth at Christ Church. Tickets available from […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the […]
Christ Church Community Chorus are project-based choir who meet once a week in the lead-up to performances at the Cathedral. Anyone can join! You don’t have to be able to read music or be an experienced singer. It’s completely free and you can sign up on a project-by-project basis. The only requirement for membership is […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome! You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the book of Psalms here: Daily Office Psalm Book You can watch the service online here: Watch Online
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
There is no charge to attend services. All are welcome!
Eucharist with Prayers for Healing and Wholeness, Thursdays only. A prayer minister from the Church's Ministry of Healing: Ireland (CMH:I) will be at this service. CMH:I is a Church of Ireland organisation that is dedicated to bringing Christ’s healing & wholeness to all. The service ends by 1:15pm to allow people to return to work, […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the […]