The annual service for Women’s World Day of Prayer will take place on Friday 1st March @ 3.30pm in our Parish Church on Seafield Road
Refreshments afterwards – all welcome
Clontarf Parish, Church of St John the Baptist
Seafield Road West, Clontarf, Dublin 3 – a parish in the Anglican Communion
The annual service for Women’s World Day of Prayer will take place on Friday 1st March @ 3.30pm in our Parish Church on Seafield Road
Refreshments afterwards – all welcome
The judges of the 2019 Clontarf Choral Competition have been announced.
The judging panel will be chaired by the Rev. Dr. Anne-Marie O’Farrell, renowned composer and harpist. Anne-Marie has performed all over the world as a solo artist, accompanist and in ensembles, and is regularly broadcast on radio and television. She completed a PhD in composition with Piers Hellawell at Queen’s University Belfast and lectures in composition at the TU Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin.
Her compositional output includes an extensive body of orchestral, choral, vocal, chamber and instrumental works, and her music is used on examination syllabuses around the world. Her choral works have been performed by Chamber Choir Ireland, the BBC Singers, Cantique, Trinity Chapel Choir, and Christ Church Cathedral Choir. She is particularly interested in the role of sacred music in concert settings, and explores theological expression in her composition.
Anne-Marie will be joined on the panel by Bishop Trevor Williams and his wife Joyce. Trevor and Joyce both come from Dublin and moved to Belfast when Trevor became a Chaplain at Queens University Belfast. After Queen’s, Trevor was a Producer with BBC Northern Ireland where one of his responsibilities was to Produce Choral Evensong from Irish Cathedrals for BBC Radio 3. Following that, Trevor was Rector of several Parishes in Northern Ireland, a Canon of St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin, and Leader for 10 years of Corrymeela- an ecumenical community committed to Reconciliation in Northern Ireland. He became Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe in 2008, and retired in 2014.
Joyce was born in Clontarf where she lived until she married Trevor and moved to UK (Her piano teacher was on Castle Avenue!). She enjoys music of all sorts. Her eldest son sings in the choir at St Martin in the Fields in London. Another son is a jazz guitarist in Newcastle on Tyne. A talented singer in her own right, Joyce is currently Chairperson of Voices Together Community Choir in Belfast.
The competition, which aims to encourage the performance and enjoyment of hymnody and religious songs, takes place in the Church of St. John the Baptist, Seafield Road, Clontarf, on Sunday 3rd March. The junior competition, to which admission is free, is at 3pm, with the senior competition beginning at 7pm – admission €5. Choirs from around Dublin, Meath, Wicklow and Tipperary have entered and will each perform two pieces – one from a set list and the other a choice of their own.
This Sunday, 17th February, 4:30-6pm in the Parish Centre, for all secondary school age young people. There’ll be pizza!
NB Parents/Guardians of first time attendees must fill out a registration form on drop-offN
An exploration of Paul’s letters to the Corinthians resumes on 30th January in
St John’s (RC) Parish Centre on Clontarf Road, and continues on 6th February (Seafield Road), 20th February (Clontarf Road), 27th February (Seafield Road), 13th March (Clontarf Road), and 20th March (Seafield Road),
Join us for our tree-lighting ceremony on Saturday 1st December. There will be lantern making for the children – bring a jam jar! – as well as goodies, face painting, and a movie. We’ll have mulled wine & gur cake for the adults.
There’ll be lots of fun for all the family, with cash donations in aid of the Simon Community being gladly accepted
Another series of our Ecumenical Bible Study, alternating between our Parish Centre on Seafield Road and St John’s (RC) Parish Centre on Clontarf Road, begins on Wednesday 21st November (Clontarf Road), and continues on 28th November (Seafield Road), 5th December (Clontarf Road), and 12th December (Seafield Road),
We will be beginning an exploration of Paul’s letters to the Corinthians.
On Sunday 7th October 2018 our 10:30 service is our annual Harvest Thanksgiving, followed by our Harvest Lunch of Soup & Sandwiches.
The Preacher will be our new curate, The Rev. Prof. Anne Lodge, and the service will be followed immediately by lunch at which donations will gladly be accepted in aid of Bishops’ Appeal, the Church of Ireland World Aid and Development programme. Please give as generously as you can.
Volunteers are needed to help decorate the church on Saturday morning @ 10.30.
Holy Communion with the Clontarf residents and friends this Friday in St. Patrick’s Nursing Home, Baldoyle on 7th September at 2.30pm
Dublin & Glendalough Youth Council invite young people of secondary school age to Pizza, Praise & Prayer on Friday 28th September, 7:00pm-9:00pm in Christ Church Cathedral
Transport and supervision can be arranged -contact the Rector for more details.