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1 Dioceses of DERRY and RAPHOE DIOCESAN DIRECTORY 2011

2 Contents Administrative Assistant Adult Education Council Architect Assistants to the Bishop in Diocesan Court Bankers Bishops Appeal Bishops Appeal Advisory Committee Board of Mission and Unity Board of Religious Education Board of Social Responsibility (Diocesan) Board for Social Responsibility (Northern Ireland) Board for Social Responsibility (Republic of Ireland) Caretaker Cathedral Chapters Cathedral Maintenance Board Central Church Committees Church Girls Brigade Church Lads Brigade Church of Ireland-Methodist Covenant Facilitator Church s Ministry of Healing Clergy Directory Commission for Unity and Dialogue Commission on Ministry Council for Mission Dean & Chapter of St. Columb s Cathedral, Londonderry Dean & Chapter of St. Eunan s Cathedral, Raphoe Derry Diocesan Board of Education Diocesan Auditors Diocesan Chancellor Diocesan Council Diocesan Court Diocesan Nominators Diocesan Office Diocesan Readers Diocesan Registrar Diocesan Diocesan Synod Diocesan Diocesan Trustees Director of Ordinands Domestic Chaplains Donegal Board of Education Episcopal Electoral College Finance Committee General Synod Committees General Synod Representatives Girls Friendly Society Glebes Committee Gwyn and Young Endowments Highland Radio Hospital Chaplains Hospitals Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools Information Officer Ministry of Healing Committee Missionary Society Representatives Mothers Union n:vision Magazine Parishes Pensions Board Prebendary of Howth Property Committee of General Synod Raphoe Diocesan Board of Education Raphoe Diocesan Youth Council RCB Audit Committee RCB Executive Committee RCB Property Committee Representative Church Body Robertson Endowments Rural Deans and Deaneries Secondary Education Committee Standing Committee Legal Advisory Committee Stipends Committee Tyrone Protestant Board of Education Youth Work Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 3

3 Bishop s Foreword Communication Effective communication is a key challenge as well as a major opportunity for all organisations these days, not least for the Church. In the world of communication, standards and expectations are rising all the time. The Communications Team in the Diocese of Derry and Raphoe, chaired by the Archdeacon of Raphoe, The Venerable Scott Harte, is to be congratulated for some significant successes in our communication strategy in recent years. The Diocesan magazine, n:vision, edited by Rev Pat Storey, continues to be recognised as the premier diocesan magazine in the Church of Ireland, and has again in 2010 received first prize at General Synod. The Diocesan Website, designed by Rev Earl Storey, our Diocesan Communications Officer, has similarly been awarded first prize in its category. These are notable achievements, and I warmly congratulate everyone involved in the production of both of these important tools of communication. The purpose of this Diocesan Directory is also to communicate effectively, to make accessible to a wide circle of people, both within the diocese and beyond, a wealth of information about central diocesan administration and management, as well as about the parishes and the clergy. I always keep a copy within easy reach. The experienced and gifted editor, Canon David Crooks, has once again produced a useful and attractive volume to which many people will turn again and again through the course of this year. I am certain that I will rely on it frequently. So I offer my grateful thanks to David for the good work he has done for us all. Ken Derry and Raphoe Bishop of Derry and Raphoe The Right Reverend Kenneth Raymond Good, B.A. Hons (Nottm), M.Ed., H.Dip.Ed., D.P.S. 4 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 5

4 2011 A Year of Centenaries In 2011, we shall celebrate some significant centenaries The Irish Church originated in the mission of St. Patrick in the fifth century. Soon, great monastic seats of learning such as Clonmacnoise and Glendalough were established. From such centres, the great saints and scholars of the Irish Church, including Columba, went abroad, to Iona, and soon, to the European continent, to return the Gospel to Europe after the faith had almost disappeared following the collapse of the Roman Empire. For the second half of the first millennium, the Irish Church was monastic in character. Being on a remote island, it developed independently. Whereas on the Continent, the prevailing form of monasticism was Benedictine, with its ordered rule and way of life, the Irish form of monasticism outside the great monasteries was very different, much more austere and strict. In 1111, the first of three great reforming Synods was held at Rathbreasil in Co. Tipperary. At this Synod, Irish monasticism was modified, and the date of Easter was brought into line with continental practice. The most important achievement was the creation of the diocesan and parochial system. Henceforward, the country was divided into the dioceses that we still have today, with minor boundary alterations, ruled by a bishop, with parishes served by a priest. Many of our great cathedrals such as St. Patrick s in Dublin and St. Canice s in Kilkenny, date from this period. At the Reformation in the 16th Century, the Irish Church was separated from Papal jurisdiction and regained its independence. The Plantation of Ulster in the early part of the 17th century brought in Scottish Presbyterian and English settlers. Today, the Church of Ireland is the oldest part of the world wide Anglican Communion In 1604, King James I summoned a great conference at Hampton Court, the purpose of which was to sort out differences between Puritan and Anglican elements in the Church of England. At this time, the need for a new translation of the Bible was becoming more urgent. Following the Hampton Court Conference, translation from the original languages, Hebrew and Aramaic and Greek commenced, resulting in the King James or Authorised Version of the Bible in 1611, 400 years ago. The Authorised Version was the culmination of a century s work, and was the product of the labour of several scholars. It built upon the foundations laid by the great 16th century translators, William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale. In their preface, the translators say, We never thought from the beginning that we should need to make a new translation, nor yet to make of a bad one, a god one but to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, a principal good one, not justly to be excepted against; that hath been our endeavour, that our mark. In the 19th century and since, many ancient manuscripts of biblical texts were discovered, which were much older than the texts available to the AV translators, so it is now possible to have modern translations, such as the Revised Standard Version and the New English Bible, based on these older manuscripts. Being nearer the time of the New Testament, these manuscripts enable scholars to produce much more accurate translations. As a result, and because English is a living and changing language, the Authorised Version is nowadays much less widely used. Nevertheless, it holds for ever, a very important place in the history of English and Irish worship, devotion and biblical study, and is a supreme monument of the English Language and its literature The production of Succession Lists of Parishes and Clergy of the Dioceses of the Church of Ireland began in 1814 with the publication of The present state of the Established Church or Ecclesiastical Register of Ireland for the Year Later in the century, and early in the 20th century, others produced Succession Lists with biographical notes on the clergy diocese by diocese. The most outstanding of these was Canon James Blennerhassett Leslie ( ), of the parish of Kilsaran in the Diocese of Armagh for 52 years. He published eight volumes including Derry Clergy and Parishes in 1937 and Raphoe Clergy and Parishes in His first volume, Armagh Clergy and Parishes was published in 1911, 100 years ago. Leslie also produced Succession Lists for most of the other dioceses which he was not able to publish. These are in manuscript in the Library of the Representative Church Body in Dublin. In 1993, a Committee of the Diocesan Library of Connor, Down and Dromore updated and published Leslie s unpublished Lists for Connor Diocese. This was followed with Clergy of Down and Dromore in 1996, and with Clergy of Derry and Raphoe in Since then, eight more groups of diocesan Succession Lists have been updated and published, and the remaining four are being edited with a view to publication in the near future. These include Cashel and Emly and Leighlin, and Ossory, which will both be published hopefully in mid-2011, to mark the centenary of Canon Leslie s first publication. 8 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 9

5 Transforming Community, Radiating Christ We Serve in Teams The FIFA 2010 World Cup was played in South Africa between 11 June and 11 July. Thirty two international teams from around the world competed for the ultimate prize in soccer. In the United Kingdom we will probably remember the tournament for the very poor performances from the English, French and Italian teams. Much was expected from these elite teams. Their failure was largely put down to their lack of motivation and teamwork. In order to win any team competition the competitors must work together to achieve their goal. Two of the teams that showed great team spirit, Spain and the Netherlands contested the final in Johannesburg. As part of our diocesan initiative, Transforming Community, Radiating Christ we recognise the importance of team work. Indeed one of our strap lines is, We serve in teams. The dictionary definition of a team is, a single unit composed of individual components for the purpose of accomplishing a common goal. When St Paul wrote to the young church in Ephesus he had the same thing in mind. There is one body and one Spirit just as you were called to one hope. Regrettably, the church does not always play as a team. Yes, we can resemble a football game at times. If you have ever been to a major football match you will have seen this for yourself. There will be 22 players doing all the running about while tens of thousands cheer or boo from the sidelines. We can be like this in our parishes as well. A small percentage doing all the hard work while others stand back and observe. God wants us to be good team players in order that his church here on earth can grow. The only way to be effective is to realise that every person has an important role to play in winning the game. For the body of Christ to work correctly, each member has to perform their function to the best of their God given ability. Over the last eighteen months many good news stories have emerged from across our diocese. Most, if not all of them have resulted from people working together in teams, from the ideas stage, through planning, implementation and review. Often the process has been difficult and time consuming but perseverance paid off. As you read through the pages of this 2011 Diocesan Directory you will clearly see that there are many teams working together, both at parish and diocesan level. Team work has paid off and will continue to do so in the future. In St John 17:20-26 we read how just before his arrest Jesus prayed for his disciples. His prayer was clearly one for unity, not a unity in terms of structures, administration or organisation, but a unity based on love and obedience. That his followers might be united as he and his father are united. For a football team to be successful the players must work together under the direction of the manager. Imagine what we can do in our parishes under the direction of the Trinitarian God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Groups of clergy and people reaching out and transforming their communities. What a contrast to what St Paul says regarding the task of ministry in the body of Christ. God has given church members specific gifts for a very special purpose. Each one of us has God given talents that we are meant to use for the building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God. In a football team it would be no good if they had eleven goal keepers or eleven centre forwards. For a football team to be successful they need players who can play in a particular position, but yet contribute to the overall performance. The same is true in the church. When we work together, for the good of the church, then things start to happen. Spiritual growth occurs in individuals and the church benefits. In generations gone by, perhaps we had too many spectators and not enough players. Hopefully, things are changing. The rural deanery listening evenings held just before the World Cup clearly demonstrated that many more people are fully engaging in parish life. The enthusiasm and energy of the parish teams was evident at each venue. 12 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 13

6 Derry and Raphoe Youth After a great dinner we headed off for Gortin Lake through the fields and over streams. (Sometimes through the streams). Each team had to build their own raft and the wacky races started. After a lot of paddling and splashing about the Red Team emerged, victoriously from the Lake as the winners. It was straight back then to the centre for showers all round and to get warmed up. The evening then began with a BBQ style dinner and this was then followed by a talk by the Fabulous Titch. His talk was both interesting and mind challenging as it finished with each team racing to complete a puzzle. DRY and RDYC work in conjunction for the progression and facilitation of Youth Work in the United Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Over the past year, DRY have been on a new journey, to find a new person to fill the post of Diocesan Youth Officer. On the 6th September, I, David Cavan, stepped into the post, with great excitement and a healthy amount of fear! One of the things that has happened this year with no help from myself I may add, which has been a big success was the RDYC weekend away to Gortin. Below is an article which was written for the Diocesan Magazine. Accompanying it are some great photos of the weekend away. Hopefully by this time next year there will be lots more to report. RDYC YOUTH WEEKEND Friday 17th Sunday 19th September 2010 Having all safely arrived in the quiet village of Gortin, it was time to get settled in and find out who was who. This year the ice-breakers where led by the hugely popular Noel Boyd and a new face at the RDYC event, Kirsty. They played all kinds of games to get them well introduced in the big gym. After the ice was broken, the weekend had truly begun and after supper, wind down started with them settling down to a movie and popcorn and even a dance off. After the talk it was further mind challenging as it was Quiz Time, with the quiz being set out by the puzzle master Alvin. This year Alvin added another twist in the role of a card that took points off different teams in different rounds. After a mind boggling 10 rounds the top three teams were announced and it was Alan Alcorn s team that came out victorious, but we also had a prize for the team with the least points and the prize of a tin of beans was collected by Shane Mc Bride with great delight. After an eventful day, supper was given and then it was chill out time with the home cinema with popcorn and treats. On Sunday morning, after breakfast everyone attended the local parish church where we were given a warm welcome. After the service, we returned to the centre for a game of Pictionary with many weird and wonderful things to draw. After the game of Pictionary was Sunday Lunch, and then it was tidy up time and the most important thing of all, a group photo. That was the ending of another youth weekend, We hope to see you all there next year and thank everyone for coming this year!!! On Saturday, it was up bright and early. Breakfast was a very quiet affair as most had not slept or slept very little. The morning activities started with heading over to the adventure team in the pouring rain. The group was split into four teams and the competitive edge came out in all our young sport stars. The games included Team Skipping and Archery. Other games involved a plastic chicken and another, a hula hoop. The mind was also put to the test with different puzzles. 14 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 15

7 Mothers Union CONTEMPORARY HERITAGE BUILDING EXCELLENCE Contemporary Heritage is one of the most prestigious building contractors in Northern Ireland Contemporary Heritage Ltd, 30A Market Street, Omagh, BT78 1EH Mothers' Union is an international Christian charity which has 4 million members in 81 countries. By supporting marriage and family life worldwide, especially through times of adversity, members tackle the most urgent needs which challenge relationships and communities. We are also represented at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. I was very honoured to be commissioned as Diocesan President for Mothers Union in these dioceses by Bishop Ken Good, in Christ Church, Londonderry, on Sunday, 21st March, My vision for Mothers Union in our dioceses is that we should promote Christ through our aims and objects, making Him visible and real in our churches and communities, and in so doing enable Mothers Union to extend the kingdom of Christ. This is not a vague hope, but a goal we actively pursue through prayer, programmes, policy work and community relationships. Building on past strengths, we are seeking new ways to minister in relevant ways to younger women, while maintaining the fellowship of our existing members. We live in a different world to that of our founder Mary Sumner, but if anything, I believe Mothers Union has as crucial a role today in supporting families with the challenges they face in the 21st century. In 2011 we plan to support families through our Passionate About Parenting courses. We are looking forward to welcoming Mrs Karen Hill, Chichester Diocese, who is a former Trustee Member of Mary Sumner House. She will be the keynote speaker at our Branch Training meeting in There are currently three trained Parenting Facilitators in Derry and Raphoe who work with parents to give them the confidence they need to do the most important job they will ever undertake. I would encourage you to promote Parenting in your parishes. Another focus of our work is the Bye Buy Childhood Campaign which was launched on 14th September, Childhood is now treated as a marketing opportunity. In the UK, for example, it is worth 99 billion per annum. A total of 350 million is spent persuading children to consume. On average, our children: See around 10,000 ads a year. Recognize 400 brands by the age of 10. Over 70% of 3 year olds recognize the MacDonalds symbol. However, less than 50% know their own surname. Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 17

8 Bishops Appeal Watch many hours of TV. On average, children aged 5-16 now spend nearly 6 hours a day in front of a screen - TV and internet. However, it s not all bad. The facilities we have for communications and getting information are amazing. The widening of our horizons is wonderful in so many ways, but the effect of so much commercial pressure is hard to withstand for any of us, not just children. In Mothers Union we want to challenge the negative side of commercialization particularly the commercialization of childhood. We believe that children should be valued as children, not as consumers. We want to raise awareness and empower families to address the influences of the commercial world within the home by offering and modelling alternative Christ-led ways of living and responding. We want to help childhood last longer and be healthier. As a start we would encourage you to check out your consumer habits use the Bye Buy Test. Everything we do in Mothers Union is grounded in prayer. I close with a prayer written by Mrs Elsie Stewart from Stranorlar Group Mothers Union. O God, in whom I put my trust, thank you that long ago, even before I was born, you promised to love me unconditionally and that nothing would separate me from that love. Thank you, in spite of human frailty and sin, that you loved mankind so much that you sent your Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the Cross, enabling me, through repentance and faith, to have a personal relationship with you. Empower me, as your child, to develop growth and maturity within this relationship by striving to live within the boundaries you have laid out in Scripture. Help me to acknowledge that these boundaries are there to safeguard my walk with you. Grant, as I live to serve, that I may demonstrate my love for you and for my neighbour. May that love be genuine evidence of my commitment to live as Jesus commanded, and result in the encouragement of others to follow in the way which leads to eternal life. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. Kay Clarke Diocesan President Mothers Union. The Bishops Appeal fund for world development was set up by the House of Bishops in 1972 following a great need for assistance in developing countries. An advisory committee was set up, which reports to the Standing Committee within the central church. The purpose of the committee is 1. To raise awareness throughout the Church of Ireland of the needs of the poor countries, 2. To raise funds and to allocate grants to worthy projects submitted by development agencies, churches and individuals, 3. To have funds readily available to allocate when disaster strikes, such as earthquakes, flooding and food shortage. The advisory committee meets six times a year. Allocations for disasters etc. can be made between meetings by the two Archbishops. Funds normally come from individual members of parishes and then through their dioceses. Some funds are received directly from individuals and through bequests in wills. Gift aid is claimed on money received if the donor indicates that they are eligible to pay income tax either in Northern Ireland or in the Republic. The Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Bishop Burrows says, We hope that we achieve something in educating the church at home about current development issues, whether it be through encouraging informal prayer and prayerful action, stressing the Biblical and theological imperatives that tenures all our work, promoting fair trade and awareness of issues in climate change as they impinge upon the poor, lobbying governments, which in these lean economic times can easily be tempted to cut overseas aid budgets in a manner that frankly costs lives. The work of Bishops Appeal goes far beyond fund raising, vital as it is it is about the quest for justice which should always characterise those who pray the Lord s Prayer daily, and yearn for a kingdom in which no-one has to put off until tomorrow receiving the bread which is their entitlement today. The grants allocated to projects and disasters up to 31st October 2010 were:- Education 62,000 Rural Development 185,000 Medical/Health 57,000 Disaster/Famine 286,000 Total 590,000 Currently the Appeal is concentrating on Water, ie., Water of Life. I was thirsty and you gave me drink, St. Matthew 25:35 18 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 19

9 Directory for the Year 2011 The Diocesan Clergy THe diocesan CLeRgy Bishop The Rt Rev Kenneth R. Good, BA, B.A.Hons, M.Ed., H.Dip.Ed., D.P.S. Domestic Chaplains Diocese of Derry, The Rev David Morrow, The Rev David Slater Diocese of Raphoe, The Rev David Griscome, The Rev Canon Stewart Wright assistants To THe BisHoP in diocesan CoURT Derry and Raphoe Clerical Ven D. S. McLean, Very Rev W. Morton, Ven M. S. Harte, Rev R. Miller, Canon D. Ferry, Canon R. Stewart THe dean and CHaPTeR of THe CaTHedRaL CHURCH of st. eunan, RaPHoe Dean The Very Rev John Hay, Dip. Agr., Dip. I.R. (2003) Archdeacon The Ven. M. Scott Harte, M.A. (1983) Canons Rev D. W. T. Crooks, M.A., B.D. (1991), Clondehorkey Rev Samuel D. Barton (1997), Drumholm Rev Henry Gilmore, B.A. (Econ), B.D., (2001), Inver Rev Stewart Wright, M.A. Representative Canon in the Chapter of St. Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin Prebendary of Howth The Ven. M. Scott Harte, M.A. (2007) Derry and Raphoe Lay Mr S. Gamble, Mr V. Carson, Mr W. McClay Miss M. Boyd, Mr. W. Ross THe dean and CHaPTeR of THe CaTHedRaL CHURCH of st. CoLUmB, LondondeRRy Dean The Very Rev W. Morton, Ph.D., M.Mus. (1997) Archdeacon The Ven Donald S. McLean B.A. (1996) Canons Rev K. R. Kingston, M.A. (1997) Rev R. J. Stewart, M.A. (1999) Rev S. McVeigh (2001) Rev R. W. Clarke (2005) Rev H. D. J. Ferry (2005) Rev D. J. Quinn (2006) Rev D. Creighton (2008) Rev J. Blair (2009) Mulroy Healthcare Ltd Áras Uí Dhomhnaill, Loughnakey, Milford, Co. Donegal Tele: Fax: (established 2005) Mulroy Healthcare Ltd. Providing for the physical, social and spiritual needs of the residents Long-term convalescence 24hr fully qualified nursing care of the highest standard 44 single rooms & 2 double, all en-suite Personal telephone Chiropodist Home cooked menu Hairdressing salon Activities programme Inspiring Chapel Located in peaceful countryside on the outskirts of Milford. HIQA approved and registered with the Fair Deal Scheme. To view call the Matron on Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 25

10 The Clergy of Derry and Raphoe The Clergy of Derry and Raphoe a Adamson, Anthony Scott (1978), I Stranorlar, Meenglass and Kilteevogue (2006), The y, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal, Tel tkadamson@eircom.net Allen, Thomas Davidson (1984), In charge Gweedore, Carrickfinn and Templecrone 2010, The y, Bunbeg, Co. Donegal, Tel B ** Bach, John Edward Goulden (1969), Chaplain and Lecturer, University of Ulster, Coleraine, 70 Hopefield Ave, Portrush, Co. Antrim BT56 8HE, Tel (H), / (O), Fax (O) Barton, Samuel David (1984), BC Fahan Upr & Lr 1992, Canon of Raphoe 1998, Church Street, Buncrana, Co. Donegal Tel , Fax , sambarton@eircom.net Blair, John Wallace (1981), I Faughanvale 1997, Canon of Derry 2009, 21 Main St., Eglinton, Co. L Derry BT47 3AB, Tel C * Clergy with a licence to preach and officiate ** Clergy with permission to preach and officiate Capper, Lorraine (2010), C Drumragh 2010, 12 Crevenagh Way, Omagh, Co. Tyrone BT79 0JE, Tel ** Carson, Gerald James Alexander (1949), I Clonallon (Dromore), ret. 1990, Avonbrook Gdns, Coleraine, Co. L Derry BT52 1SS, Tel Clarke, Robert William (1983), I Edenderry & Clanabogan 1987, Canon of Derry 2005, Edenderry y, 91 Crevenagh Road., Omagh, Co. Tyrone BT79 0EZ, Tel * Classon, Michael Campbell, Aux. Min. (1989), Summy, Portnoo, Co. Donegal, Tel Collins, Donard Michael (1983), I Killowen 1998, St. John s y, 4 Laurel Hill, Coleraine, Co. L Derry BT51 3AT, Tel Crawford, Rev Louise (2002), R Kilrea and Aghadowey 2005, 2 Moneygran Road, Kilrea, Co. Londonderry BT51 5SJ, Tel , anamchara00@yahoo.com Creighton, Frederick David (1988), I Glendermott, 2000, Canon of Derry 2008, Glendermott y, 11 Church Brae, Londonderry BT47 2LS, Tel Crooks, David William Talbot (1977), I Taughboyne G 1984, Canon of Raphoe 1991, Taughboyne y, Churchtown, Carrigans, Co. Donegal, Tel , dcrooks@eircom.net d Deane, John (2002), I Ardara, Glencolumbkille, Inniskeel, Lettermacaward and Glenties, 2008, The y, Ardara, Co. Donegal, Tel Dinsmore, Ivan (2001), R Balteagh, Carrick, Tamlaghtard and Aghanloo, 2004, 115 Drumsurn Road, Limavady, Co. Londonderry BT49 0PD, Tel , ivandinsmore@hotmail.com F ** Fawcett, Frederick William (1950), I Camus-juxta-Mourne 1987, Canon of Derry 1986, ret. 1999, Springbank, 73 Moneysallin Rd., Kilrea, Co. L Derry BT51 5SR, Tel Ferry, Henry David John (1988), I Donagheady 2001, Canon of Derry 2005, 33 Longland Road, Donemana, Co. Tyrone BT82 0PH, Tel hdjferry@hotmail.com Ferry, Malcolm Ronald Keith (1996), I Clooney Parish, Londonderry 2008, The y, 20 Limavady Road, Londonderry BT47 1JD, Tel Fox, Raymond (1971), I Donegal G 2002, Canon of Raphoe 2009, ret. 2009, 10 Garden Avenue, Portstewart, Co. Londonderry BT55 7AW ** Freeman, Gordon Bertie (1995), I Ardara G 1998, ret. 2007, 3 Leyland Meadows, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim BT54 6JX, Tel g Gilmore, Henry (1975), R Tullyaughnish G 2011, Canon of Raphoe 2001, The y, Ramelton, Co. Donegal, Tel Given, Harold Richard (1978), I Tamlaghtfinlagan 1992, Finlagan y, 77 Ballykelly Rd., Limavady, Co. L Derry BT49 9DS, Tel Good, Kenneth Raymond (1977), Bishop of Derry and Raphoe 2002, The See House, 112 Culmore Road, Londonderry BT48 8JF, Tel (H), (O), Fax , bishop@derry.anglican.org ** Graham, Frederick Lawrence (1966), I Donagheady 1991, Canon of Derry 1996, ret. 2000, 80 Altnahinch Road, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim BT44 9JS, Tel ** Griffin, Victor Gilbert Benjamin (1947), Dean of St. Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin 1969, ret. 1991, 7 Tyler Rd., Limavady, Co. L Derry BT49 0DW, Tel Griscome, David (1989), I Convoy, Monellan and Donaghmore (2006), The y, Convoy, Co. Donegal, Tel H Hall, Harry (1991) I Ardstraw, Baronscourt, Badoney Upr and Lr with Greenan 2005, ret.2011, 18 King s Road, Metheringham, Lincoln LN4 3HT Hanna, Isaac (2008), R Maghera and Killelagh 2010, he y, 20 Church Street, Maghera, Co. Londonderry BT46 5EA. Tel Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 27

11 The Rural Deaneries and Rural Deans of Raphoe Diocese Members of Diocesan Synod Elected in 2008 for three years The stipendiary clergy are members of Synod. The list below gives the groupings of parishes Raphoe Rural deanery The Rev Canon D. W. T. Crooks Raphoe Group, Taughboyne Group, Convoy Group, Stranorlar Group inishowen Rural deanery The Rev Canon S. Barton Moville and Donagh Group Fahan Group Kilmacrennan east and West Rural deanery The Rev Canon Stewart Wright Tullyaughnish and Kilmacrennan Group, Conwall Union with Gartan, Clondevaddock, Clondehorkey and Mevagh, Dunfanaghy Group, Gweedore and Templecrone Tirhugh and Boylagh Rural deanery The Rev John Deane Donegal Group, Drumholm Group, Inver Group, Ardara and Inniskeel Group Chairman The Bishop Secretaries Ven D. S. McLean, Ven M. S. Harte, Mr S. Gamble, Mr W. Arnold, Dean W. Morton diocese of derry Aghadowey and Kilrea G. Kane, R. Stratton Ardstraw, Baronscourt, Badoney Upper and Lower and Greenan J. Dunbar, R. Scott, W. McKelvey, W. Fleming Ballyscullion J. Junkin, J. Frew Balteagh and Carrick, Tamlaghtard and Aghanloo N. Cranford, R. Craig, Mrs D. Lumley Camus-juxta-Bann P. Davis, T. Oliver Camus-juxta-Mourne I. Armstrong, S. Gamble Cappagh and Lislimnaghan G. Jones, Mrs E. Fitzgerald Castledawson Mrs J. Campbell, A. Mawhinney Castlerock, Dunboe and Fermoyle H. McLaughlin, N. Bradley Christ Church, Londonderry, Muff, Culmore and St. Peter s I. Thompson, W. R. McElhinney, K. McCarter, R. J. Ballantine Clooney, Londonderry Miss F. Faulkner, Mrs M. Kennedy, B. Auley, G. Mills Cumber Upper & Lower, Banagher & Learmount J. Eakin, Mrs J. Magee, J. Henry, M. McSparron 48 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 49

12 Members of Diocesan Synod Members of Diocesan Synod Derg and Termonamongan W. Montgomery, K. Brown, J. Harron, I. Clarke Desertmartin and Termoneeny S. Hudson, J. McKee Donagheady Mrs C. McMichael, I. Kennedy Drumachose S. Hunter, Mrs S. Hunt, I. Grant, G. Stephens Drumclamph and Clare, Langfield Upper & Lower J. Harpur, W. Hamilton Drumragh with Mountfield S. McFarland, J. Johnston, Mrs. E. Seale, W. Crawford Dungiven and Bovevagh W. Ross, T. Wallace Edenderry and Clanabogan R. Pollock, V. Anderson Errigal and Desertoghill J. H. D. Livingston, Mrs H. Gibson Faughanvale Miss J. Davidson, C. Donnell Glendermott, Londonderry A. Smallwoods, M. Montgomery, R. Edgar, R. Mawhinney Kilcronaghan and Ballynascreen Mrs K. Montgomery, Miss K. McKeown Killowen J. Nicholl, J. H. Barr, D. Moore, V. G. Carson Leckpatrick and Dunnalong Mrs S. Donnell, Mrs K. Nesbitt Maghera and Killelagh R. Jones, L. Bradley St. Augustine s, Londonderry A. Austin, N. Glenn Tamlaghtfinlagan and Myroe W. Rodgers, D. Parkhill Tamlaght O Crilly Upper and Lower A. Moore, Mrs M. Crockett Templemore, Derry Cathedral G. Glenn, Miss M. Boal, Mrs E. Fielding, Miss M. Hamilton Urney with Sion Mills R. Patton, M. Baird diocese of RaPHoe Ardara, Glencolumbkille, Inniskeel, Glenties and Lettermacaward Mrs M. Baskin, W. Fuller, Mrs H. Barrett, Mrs E. Long Clondehorkey and Cashel and Mevagh Mrs B. Campbell, W. S. E. McElhinney Clondevaddock G. Peoples, P. Perry Convoy, Monellan and Donaghmore J. V. Kilpatrick, Mrs M. Witherow, C. Fisher Conwall Union with Gartan Mrs C. Engel, V. Wilkin Donegal, Killymard, Lough Eske & Laghey A. Thompson, R. Ellis, W. J. Scott, R. Love Drumholm, Kilbarron and Rossnowlagh P. Anderson, Mrs I. Hurst, G. Laird Dunfanaghy, Raymunterdoney and Tullaghobegley W. Arnold, Mrs M. Sayers Fahan Upper and Lower Mrs D. Wilson, Mrs C. Buchanan Gweedore, Carrickfinn and Templecrone Mrs K. Stewart, Miss M. Boyd Inver, Mountcharles, Killaghtee & Killybegs Mrs R. Johnston, Mrs W. Donaghy, H. Maxwell 50 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 51

13 Members of Diocesan Synod Diocesan Council of Derry & Raphoe Moville Upper and Lower, Donagh, Cloncha and Culdaff Mrs J. O Dwyer, Mrs D. Carey, C. McCandless Raphoe Cathedral, Raymochy and Clonleigh D. West, Mrs M. Pollock, R. McConnell Stranorlar, Kilteevogue and Meenglass Miss L. Patton, J. Kee Taughboyne with Craigadooish, All Saints & Killea D. Nesbitt, J. Devenney, A. Donnell Tullyaughnish, Kilmacrennan, Killygarvan & Glenalla P. Alcorn, Miss H. McCloy, A. Gillespie, Mrs P. Gailey diocese at LaRge Clergy Rev M. Classon, Canon J. Merrick, Rev B. Hasson, Rev M. Peoples, Rev A. Quigley, Rev K. McAteer, Rev J. McGaffin, Rev M. Lennox Lay The Duke of Abercorn, Mrs A Fletcher, Mrs V Forbes, S R Loughrey, W McClay, R Wray, Mrs R Witherow, W Oliver, Professor G Robinson, Miss M Robinson, Mrs F Stewart-Maunder, K Witherow, S D G Witherow, Mrs N Dudley Meetings of Diocesan Council and Committees 2011 Council 2nd February, 6th April, 15th June, 14th September, 7th December Finance etc. 19th January, 23rd March, 1st June, 31st August, 16th November Chairman The Bishop Secretaries Ven. D S McLean, Ven M SHarte, Very Rev W Morton, S Gamble, W Arnold Derry Clerical Canon D. Quinn, Rev P. Storey, Rev H. Given, Canon H. J. D. Ferry, Canon S. McVeigh, Canon R. Clarke, Canon D. Creighton, Rev M. R. K. Ferry, Rev W. Seale, Rev R. Miller, Canon R. Stewart, Rev L. Crawford, Rev J. McGaffin Derry Lay V. Carson, A. Austin, Mrs E. Fielding, W. R. McElhinney, A. Smallwoods, W. Ross, R. A. Pollock, D. Livingston, G. Glenn, R. Ballantine, Mrs S. Donnell, W. Montgomery, W. Oliver, Mrs M. Kennedy, R. Mawhinney, S. R. Loughrey, Prof. G. Robinson, The Duke of Abercorn, Mrs V. Forbes, S. Hudson, J. Junkin, S. McFarland R. Wray, R. Jones, G. Kane, J. Grant, J. Dunbar, K. Brown Raphoe Clerical Canon D. Crooks, Canon H. Gilmore, Very Rev J. Hay Rev K. McLaughlin, Canon S. Barton Rev D. Griscome, Rev J. Deane Raphoe Lay S. D. G. Witherow, Miss M. Boyd, A. Thompson, G. Peoples, D. West, Mrs W. Donaghy, K. Witherow, W. McClay, J. Devenney, G. Laird, E. McElhinney, Mrs R. Witherow Mrs J. O Dwyer, Mrs I. Hurst, Mrs M. Baskin 52 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 53

14 Diocesan Council of Derry and Raphoe Diocesan Council of Derry and Raphoe diocesan Finance Committee Canon R Stewart, Rev W Seale, Canon D Ferry, Canon S McVeigh, Canon H Gilmore, Mr A Austin, Mr W Oliver, Mrs V Forbes, Mr R Pollock, Mr W McClay, Mr A Thompson derry and Raphoe glebes and Property Committee Ven D S McLean (Chairman), Canon D.W.T. Crooks (), Canon R Stewart, Canon R Clarke, Rev P Storey, Canon D Quinn, Canon S Barton, Rev D Griscome, Rev W Seale, Canon J Blair, Rev H Given, Canon H Gilmore, Miss C Dickson (Diocesan Architect), Mrs M Kennedy, Mrs A Fletcher, Messrs. R A Pollock, S McFarland, W Oliver, E McElhinney, the Hon. Secretaries Board of mission and Unity Canon D Creighton (Chairman), Rev. I. Dinsmore, (), Canon D Crooks, Canon D Quinn, Canon R Stewart, Mrs S Donnell, Mr E McElhinney, Mr W Montgomery, Mr G Peoples, Mr A Smallwoods ministry of Healing Committee Very Rev John Hay (Chairman), Canon R. Stewart (), Mr B. Seaton (), Rev K. McLaughlin, Rev J. Deane, Mrs M. Good, Board of social Responsibility Rev W Seale, Rev M Ferry, Rev R Miller, Rev L Crawford, Rev J McGaffin, Rev J Deane, Mrs E Fielding, Mr G Glenn, Mrs W Donaghy Cathedral maintenance Board Derry Very Rev W Morton, Canon R Stewart, Ven S McVeigh, Mr A Austin, Mrs E Fielding, Mr G Glenn, Mr A Smallwoods Raphoe The Dean of Raphoe, Canon D Crooks, Mr S Witherow, Mr G Laird Board of Religious education Rev H Given, Canon S McVeigh, Rev G Wilson, Canon R Clarke, Canon S Barton, Canon H Gilmore, Mr V Carson, Mr R Loughrey, Mr J Junkin, Mrs A Fletcher derry diocesan Board of education Clerical Rev M. R. K. Ferry Rev D. Collins, Canon H. J. D. Ferry, Canon D. Quinn, Rev P. Storey Lay V. Carson, W. Montgomery, Mrs E. Fielding W. Ross, J. Frew, S. Gamble Raphoe diocesan Board of education Clerical Canon D. Crooks, Canon S. Johnson, Canon S. Barton, Canon H. Gilmore Lay Mr D. West, Mr G. Peoples, Mrs W. Donaghy, Mrs R. Witherow County donegal education Board Ven M. S. Harte (Chairman), Canon S. Johnson, Mrs. W. Donaghy Tyrone Protestant Board of education Canon D. Ferry governors of the gwyn and young endowments Mr G. Glenn, Mr A. Austin governors of the Robertson endowments Clerical The Very Revd W. Morton, and, Canon D. Crooks, Canon H. Gilmore Lay Mr W. Arnold, Mr G. Peoples, Miss M. Boyd Representatives on the Board of the incorporated society for Promoting Protestant schools in ireland Ven D S McLean, Very Rev W Morton, Ven M S Harte, V Carson, Mrs E Fielding, Miss M Boyd Complaints Committee Canon D. Ferry, Mrs A. Fletcher 54 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 55

15 Representatives to Episcopal Electoral College Diocesan Nominators Derry Clerical Very Rev W. W. Morton, Canon R. Clarke, Canon H. J. D. Ferry, Rev R. Miller, Rev P. Storey, Ven D. S. McLean, Canon D. Quinn, Canon S. McVeigh Rev H. Given, Canon D. Creighton, Rev P. Whittaker, Rev M. R. K. Ferry Derry Lay S. Gamble, V. Carson, W. Montgomery, W. Ross, A. Smallwoods, D. Livingston, A. Austin, R. A. Pollock Mrs E. Fielding, W. R. McElhinney, W. Oliver, The Duke of Abercorn Raphoe Clerical Rev D. Griscome, Ven M. S. Harte, Very Rev J. Hay, Canon D. Crooks Raphoe Lay Miss M. Boyd, W. Arnold, W. McClay, A. Thompson S.D.G. Witherow, Mrs R Merrick Derry Clerical Ven D. S. McLean, Very Rev W. W. Morton, Canon H. J. D. Ferry, Canon D. Quinn Rev R. Miller, Rev P. Storey, Canon S. McVeigh, Rev W. Seale Derry Lay S. Gamble V. Carson, A. Austin, W. Montgomery, W. Ross Raphoe Clerical Ven M. S. Harte, Canon D. Crooks, Very Rev. J. Hay Canon S. Barton Raphoe Lay W. Arnold Miss M. Boyd, W. McClay, A. Thompson 56 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 57

16 n:vision magazine Editor, Rev P. Storey, St. Augustine s y, 4 Bridgewater, Caw, Londonderry BT47 1YA. Telephone patriciastorey56@yahoo.co.uk Clergy Notes Editor Rev P. Whittaker, The y, 58 Station Rd., Garvagh, Co L Derry BT51 5LA Tel , revpaul07@btinternet.com diocesan information officer, Press Releases Rev Earl Storey Highland Radio Canon W. B. A. Smeaton The Bishops appeal Diocesan Representatives Mr Albert Smallwoods, Shalom, 43 Deanfield, Londonderry, Telephone Church of ireland-methodist Covenant Facilitator Rev David Griscome missionary society Representatives CMSI Rev D. Collins Crosslinks International Church Society Canon I. H. McDonald SAMS Rev D. Collins SPCK Rev D. Creighton USPG Canon Brian Johnston mothers Union All Ireland President Mrs Ruth Mercer Diocesan President Mrs Kaye Clark, Edenderry y, 91 Crevenagh Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT79 0EZ Telephone girls Friendly society Mrs Rita Morrow, Liskeraghan, Ardara, Co. Donegal Telephone Church Lads Brigade, Church girls Brigade Donegal, Fermanagh, Tyrone Battalion Area Mrs Betty Abraham, Woodvale, Shanmullagh, Ballynamallard PO, Co. Fermanagh Telephone Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 59

17 Youth Work in Derry and Raphoe Representatives to General Synod Youth Work in the united Dioceses is co-ordinated by DRY. Responsibility for diocesan youth work lies with: Derry and Raphoe Youth (DRY) President, Mrs Mary Good Chairman, Rev Paul Whittaker, Miss Margaret Boyd, Rev Louise Crawford Rev Tony Adamson Mr Mervyn Baird Rev Pat Storey Miss Kirsty Lynch Miss Andrea Irvine Raphoe diocesan youth Council (RdyC) Chairman, Rev Tony Adamson, Miss Kerry Boreland, Miss Kathleen Pollock Alvin Alcorn, Drew Alcorn, Philip Anderson, Mervyn Baird, Christina Galbraith, Julie Graham, Carol-Ann McKinley, Lorna Morrow, Alison Moore, Rosemary Pollock, Kenneth Witherow Rachel Witherow. diocesan youth officer David Cavan diocesan youth office DRY, Diocesan Centre, 24 London Street, Londonderry BT48 6RQ. Tel Derry Clerical Canon R. Clarke, Canon D. Quinn, Rev H. Given, Canon S. McVeigh, Rev R. Miller, Canon H. J. D. Ferry, Very Rev W. W. Morton, Rev P. Storey, Canon D. Creighton, Rev M. R. K. Ferry, Ven D. S. McLean, Rev L. Crawford, Rev W. Seale, Rev I. Hanna Rev P. Whittaker, Rev D. McBeth, Canon R. Stewart, Rev J. Blair, Rev D. Collins, Rev A. Quill, Rev D. Slater Derry Lay S. Gamble, G Glenn, A. Austin, W. Oliver, W. Montgomery, S. McFarland, JHD Livingston, A. Smallwoods, V. Carson, G. Kane, WR McElhinney, The Duke of Abercorn, RA Pollock, W. Ross, TJ Wallace, K. McCarter, J. Harron, S. Hudson, R. Scott, K. Brown, G. Mills, J. Nicholl, I. Thompson, J. Junkin, J. Dunbar, M. McSparron, Mrs E. Seale N. Bradley, I. Clarke, Mrs S. Donnell, Mrs V. Forbes, Mrs M. Kennedy, SR Loughrey, H. McLaughlin Raphoe Clerical Ven MS Harte, Canon D. Crooks, Very Rev J. Hay, Rev D. Griscome, Canon H. Gilmore Rev M. Peoples, Rev J. Deane, Canon S. Barton Raphoe Lay W. Arnold, Miss M. Boyd, A. Thompson, J. Devenney, W. McClay, K. Witherow, S. D. G. Witherow, Mrs F. Stewart-Maunder, Mrs R. Witherow, D. West, Mrs W. Donaghy, G. Peoples, G Laird Mrs I. Hurst, J. Kee, J. Kilpatrick, W. S. E. McElhinney 60 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 61

18 Central Church Committees Diocesan Representatives Central Church Committees The Representative Church Body The Bishop, Ven DS McLean, S. Gamble, R. A. Pollock, Mr W. Oliver R.C.B. Executive Committee Mr S. Gamble (Chairman) R.C.B. Property Committee Ven D. S. McLean R.C.B. Stipends Committee Ven D. S. McLean R.C.B. Audit Committee Mr W. Oliver R.C.B. Allocations Committee Mr W. Oliver Standing Committee Ven MS Harte, R. A. Pollock Property Committee Ven DS McLean standing Committee of the general synod Clerical Rev Pat Storey, Rev Robert Miller Lay Bertie Pollock, Kenneth Witherow General Synod Board of Education Ven MS Harte, D West Board of Education (Northern Ireland) The Bishop, Rev M. Ferry, Mr W. McSparron Adult Education Council Canon S. Barton Secondary Education Committee Rev M. C. Classon Council for Mission Canon D. Creighton Commission for Christian Unity and Dialogue Canon D. W. T. Crooks The Church s Ministry of Healing in Ireland Diocesan Director, Rt Rev K. R. Good (Patron) Board for Social Responsibility (Northern Ireland) Canon D. Ferry Board for Social Responsibility (Republic of Ireland) Mrs F. Stewart Maunder Commission on Ministry Rt. Rev K. R. Good The Theological Institute Governing Council The Bishop Bishops Appeal Advisory Committee Mr A. Smallwoods Pensions Board Ven D. S. McLean 62 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 63

19 Parish Information Diocese of Derry Parish Information Diocese of Derry Mr David Livingston, 28 Station Road, Garvagh, Co. Londonderry BT51 5LA Telephone FaUgHanvaLe The Rev Canon John W. Blair, B.Sc., Mrs Jean Blair, The y, 21 Main Street, Eglinton, Co. Londonderry BT47 3AB Telephone Curate in NSM Rev Brian Hassen, 96 Castle Park, Limavady, Co. Londonderry BT49 1SB Telephone Times of Worship St. Canice s Church, Eglinton 8.30am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) 10.00am., Family Communion (every Sunday in term time) 11.30am., (11.00am. in holiday time) Holy Communion (3rd, 5th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 2nd, 4th Sundays) Mrs Dorothy Cairns, 77 Dellwood, Eglinton, Co. Londonderry Telephone Mr S. Gillespie, 33 Millgrove Park, Eglinton, Co. Londonderry Telephone s Mr and Mrs R. J. Robinson, 93 Glenrandel, Eglinton, Co. L Derry Telephone glendermott and new BUiLdings LondondeRRy The Rev Canon F. David Creighton, Mrs Margaret Creighton, Glendermott y, 11 Church Brae, Londonderry BT47 2LS Telephone derek.creighton@yahoo.co.uk Curate Vacant Parish Office Open 10.00am-1.00pm Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Telephone Glendermott 8.30am., Holy Communion (1st, 2nd, 5th Sundays) 11.30am., Holy Communion (3rd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 2nd, 5th Sundays) Family Service (4th Sunday) 6pm., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday, with laying-on of hands, 4th Sunday) Evening Prayer (1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays) New Buildings 10.15am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 5th Sundays) Family Service (4th Sunday) Mr Albert Smallwoods, 43 Deanfield, Limavady Road, Londonderry Telephone Miss N. Edgar, 12 Foyle Crescent, New Buildings, Londonderry Telephone Mr Harry Crompton KiLCRonagHan BaLLynasCReen and six ToWns Rev David Morrow, Kilcronaghan y, 12 y Road, Tobermore, Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry BT45 5QP Telephone Mobile davidmorrow763@btinternet.com Website Kilcronaghan Church, Tobermore 12.00pm., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Family Service (3rd Sunday) 6.30pm., Service of the Word (every Sunday) St. Columbkille s Church, Ballynascreen, Draperstown 10.30am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 4th Sundays) Family Service (3rd Sunday) St. Anne s Church, Six Towns 3.00pm Friends Service on the 3rd Sunday in June. Harvest Service in October. Carol Service in December. KiLCRonagHan Mr Sam McLean, 16 Kilross Villas, Tobermore, Co. Londonderry BT45 5QV Telephone samuel.mclean@btinternet.com Miss Hilary Richardson, 11 Main Street, Tobermore, Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry BT45 5PN Telephone hilary473@btinternet.com Mr Trevor Johnston, 10 Castle Park, Tobermore, Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry Telephone BaLLynasCReen Mrs Margaret Johnston, 10 Forgetown Road, Draperstown, Co. Londonderry BT45 7HN Telephone margaretjohnston16@btinernet.com Mr Stanley Hepburn, 13 Drumard Road, Drumard, Draperstown, Co. Londonderry BT45 7JU Telephone KiLLoWen The Rev Donard M. Collins, B.A., Mrs Olwen Collins, St. John s y, 4 Laurel Hill, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT51 3AT Telephone revdonard@yahoo.co.uk Curate Vacant Parish Office Open: Tuesday-Friday Telephone: killowen@churchofireland.freeserve.co.uk Parish Administrator Mrs Doreen Murdock, Parish Office, Telephone Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 79

20 Parish Information Diocese of Derry Parish Information Diocese of Derry Times of Worship St. John s Church, Killowen, Coleraine Sunday Services 9.00am., Holy Communion 11.00am., Morning Prayer (with creche and Junior Church) 6.00pm., Evening Service Mr Peter Woodhead, 4 Cranborn Heights, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT51 3NE Telephone Ms Emma Reid, 29 Buskin Way, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Mr James McFadden, 1 Hezlet Court, Castlerock Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Telephone LeCKPaTRiCK and dunnalong Bishop s Curate The Rev Irene Lyttle, Dr I. Madden Leckpatrick y, Ballymagorry, Strabane, Co. Tyrone BT82 0LE Telephone leckpatrick@derry.anglican.org St. Patrick s Church, Leckpatrick 11.30am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Family Service (5th Sunday) St. John s Church, Dunnalong 10.00am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Family Service (5th Sunday) LeCKPaTRiCK Mr Victor McKelvey, 14 Leckpatrick Road, Artigarvan, Strabane, Co. Tyrone Mrs Linda Huey, 22A Laurel Road, Artigarvan, Strabane, Co. Tyrone Mr George McIntyre, Lawson Park, Ballymagorry, Strabane, Co. Tyrone dunnalong Mrs Mildred Deans, 18 Altrest Road, Cullion, Londonderry BT47 2SJ Mrs C. Hamilton, 82A Dunnalong Road, Bready, Strabane, Co. Tyrone BT82 0DP Telephone maghera and KiLLeLagH The Rev Isaac Hanna, MA, H.Dip.Ed., Mrs Dianne Hanna, The y, 20 Church Street, Maghera, Co. Londonderry BT46 5EA Telephone maghera@derry.anglican.org Curate in NSM Rev Mark Lennox, 21 Moyola Avenue, Castledawson, Co. Londonderry BT45 8BA Telephone Our vision is to be the local church living as Jesus intended maghera Parish Caring association Children and family worker Vacant. child&family@magheraparish.co.uk Youth worker Mr Oscar Spence. Tel: FACE Project Development Officer Mr Oscar Spence. Tel: youth@magheraparish.co.uk Community Outreach Worker Mr Rhys Jones. Tel: community@magheraparish.co.uk Seniors Worker (voluntary) Mrs Liz Davison. Tel: seniors@magheraparish.co.uk Parish Mrs Briege McKinley, Telephone secretary@magheraparish.co.uk St. Luraich s Church, Maghera 11.30am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (3rd, 5th Sundays) Family Service (1st Sunday) 6.30pm., informal worship led by music group. Wednesdays 2.00pm., Holy Communion Killelagh 10.00am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (3rd, 5th Sundays) Upperlands (The Linen Hall) 10.00am., Family Service (1st Sunday except July and August) maghera Mrs Liz Davison, 41 Station Road, Maghera, Co. Londonderry BT46 5EY Telephone Mr Alistair McKinley, 8 Mullagh Road, Maghera, Co. Londonderry BT46 5EB. Telephone Mr Jack Cassley, 24 Sycamore Drive, Maghera, Co. L Derry BT46 5EB, Telephone KiLLeLagH Mrs Sharon Hillman, 117 Culnady Road, Upperlands, Co. Londonderry BT46 5TS Mrs Margaret Garvin, 143 Carrowreagh Road, Garvagh, Co. Londonderry BT51 5LG Telephone Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 81

21 Parish Information Diocese of Derry Parish Information Diocese of Derry saint augustine s LondondeRRy Rev Patricia Storey, Rev Earl Storey, St. Augustine s y, 4 Bridgewater, Caw, Londonderry BT47 1YA Telephone patriciastorey56@yahoo.co.uk Parish Office Telephone Times of Worship St. Augustine s Church 8.00am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) 11.00am. Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st Sunday, and 3rd Sunday in Jul and Aug) Family Service (3rd Sunday Sept-June) Evening Services as announced Miss Sllace, 20 Clonmakane Court, Caw, Londonderry BT47 6BZ Mrs L. Allen, 6 Kerry Park, Magheramason, Londonderry Vacant TamLagHTFinLagan and myroe The Rev Harold R. Given, Mrs Jennifer Given, Finlagan y, 77 Ballykelly Road, Limavady, Co. Londonderry BT49 9DS Telephone St. Findluganus Church, Tamlaghtfinlagan Parish, Ballykelly 11.00am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays) Family Service (last Sunday) 6.30pm., Holy Communion (4th, 5th Sundays) Evening Prayer (1st, 2nd, 3rd, Sundays) St. John s Chapel of Ease, Myroe 12.15pm., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Evening Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays) Family Service (last Sunday) Mr Victor Rodgers, 99 Shanreagh Park, Limavady, Co. Londonderry BT49 0SG Telephone Mrs Jayne Hargan, Tully Road, Ballykelly, Co Londonderry Telephone Mr Brian McNerlin, 21 Main Street, Ballykelly, Co. Londonderry Telephone TamLagHT o CRiLLy UPPeR and LoWeR The Rev Canon Raymond J. Stewart, M.A. Mrs Patricia Stewart Hervey Hill y, 16 Hervey Hill Road, Kilrea, Co. Londonderry BT51 5TT Telephone Mobile raymondandpatricia@herveyhill.wanadoo.co.uk Tamlaght O Crilly Upper 12.15pm., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 5th Sundays) Family Service (4th Sunday) 7.30pm, Ministry of Healing Service on 3rd Sunday of alternate months Saints Days and Holy Days as announced Tamlaght O Crilly Lower, Innisrush 11.00am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 5th Sundays) 7.30pm, Ministry of Healing Service on 3rd Sunday of alternate months Saints Days and Holy Days as announced TamLagHT o CRiLLy UPPeR Mrs Jean McCombe, 133 Drumbolg Road, Tamlaght O Crilly, Upperlands Co Londonderry BT46 5UX Telephone Mr Trevor Crockett, 19 Beechgrove Heights, Magherafelt, Co. L Derry BT45 5EF Telephone TamLagHT o CRiLLy LoWeR Mr Albert Moore, 26 Mill Road, Innishrush, Portglenone, Co. Antrim BT44 8LJ Telephone Mr Robin Clark, 2 Sycamore Drive, Maghera, Co Londonderry BT46 5HE Telephone TemPLemoRe, LondondeRRy st. CoLUmB s CaTHedRaL Dean The Very Rev William W. Morton, B.Th., Ph.D., M.Mus., Dean of Derry, Mrs Rosemary Morton, The Deanery, 30 Bishop Street, Londonderry BT48 6PP Telephone william@stcolumbs.co.uk Curate in Auxiliary Ministry Rev John Merrick, B.A., H.Dip.Ed., D.A.S.E. Mrs Roberta Merrick Pier Lodge, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal Telephone Curate Vacant Cathedral Office, St. Columb s Cathedral, London Street, Londonderry Telephone Times of Worship Parish of Templemore, St.Columb s Cathedral, Londonderry 8.00am., Holy Communion (every Sunday) 10.00am., Family Service (4th Sunday) 11.00am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Matins (2nd, 4th, 5th Sundays) 4.00pm., Evensong (every Sunday except during July & August) 10.30am., Daily Service (Monday to Friday) Holy Communion (Saints Days and Holy Days) Mrs Ray Mace, 29 Rossdowney Road, Londonderry BT47 5PB Mr Robert McGonigle, 34 Parklands, Limavady Road, Londonderry, Telephone robert.mac@ntlworld.com 82 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 83

22 Cathedral Tourist Guide Mrs Daphne Gallick, 24 Caw Park, Londonderry Telephone The Cathedral is open Mon-Sat (winter months) and (summer months) URney The Rev Raymond McKnight Mrs Fiona McKnight The y, 112 Melmount Road, Sion Mills, Strabane, Co. Tyrone BT82 9PY Telephone: Christ Church, Urney 12.00pm., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Church of the Good Shepherd, Sion Mills 10.30am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays) Parish Information Diocese of Derry URney Mr Noel McCallan, 2 The Hawthorns, Sion Mills Telephone Mr George Hamilton, 45 Tullymoan Road, Urney, Strabane, Co. Tyrone Telephone ardara, glencolumbkille, glenties, inniskeel and LeTTeRmaCaWaRd Rev. John Deane Mrs Heather Deane The y, Ardara, Co. Donegal Telephone ardara@raphoe.anglican.org Auxiliary Priest Rev Michael C. Classon, M.A., Dip.Ed., Mrs Joyce Classon, Summy, Portnoo, Co. Donegal Telephone Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe St. Conall s Church, Ardara 10.15am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) St. Columba s Church, Glencolumbkille 12.00pm., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Sundays) Glenties Feb, Apr, June, Aug, Oct, Dec, 9.30am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov, 12.00pm., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) St. Conal s Church, Inniskeel Parish, Portnoo 10.45am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Lettermacaward Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov, 9.30am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Feb, Apr, June, Aug, Oct, Dec, 12.00pm., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th Sundays) ardara Mrs Denise Freeborn, Tullymore, Maas Road, Ardara, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs Anna Payne, Garrawort, Ardara, Co. Donegal Telephone Wood School, Hillhead, Ardara Principal, Mrs Larraine Long Telephone glencolumbkille Mrs Charlotte Fuller, Drimroe, Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs Anne King, Straid Galleries, Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal Telephone glenties Mr Charles Hanlon, Tullyard, Glenties, Co. Donegal Telephone Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 85

23 Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe G. F. Duncan, Tullyard, Glenties, Co. Donegal Telephone inniskeel Mrs Hazel Barrett, Kilclooney, Ardara, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs Maud Walshe, West Lodge, Portnoo, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr James Elliott, Narin, Portnoo, Co. Donegal Telephone LeTTeRmaCaWaRd Augela Apitius, Longfield, Lettermacaward, Co. Donegal Rebecca Alcorn, Renny, Lettermacaward, Co. Donegal Mr Alvin Alcorn, Rheny, Lettermacaward, Co. Donegal Telephone CLondeHoRKey WiTH CasHeL and mevagh Union Rev Christopher Pierce, Mrs Stacy Pierce, Ballymore y, Port-na-Blagh, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal, Tel Parish of Clondehorkey, St. John s Church, Ballymore 10.30am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd Sundays) Service of the Word (5th Sunday) Parish of Clondehorkey, St. Columba s Church, Cashel 9.15am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Service of the Word (5th Sunday) Mevagh Parish, Holy Trinity Church, Carrigart 12.00pm., Holy Communion (3rd, 5th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays) CLondeHoRKey Mrs Margaret McKinley, Rockhill Road, Port-na-Blagh, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs Bertha Campbell, Ards View, Cloonmore, Creeslough, Co. Donegal Telephone Ballymore National School Ballymore, Port-na-Blagh Principal, Miss V. Thorburn Telephone ballymorens@eircom.net Creeslough National School Principal, Mrs Lorraine Starritt Telephone creesloughns@eircom.net mevagh Mrs Katherine Hay, Island Roy, Downings, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr Derek Little, Rosapenna, Downings, Co. Donegal Mr Robert Wilson, Magherabeg, Downings, Co. Donegal Telephone CLondevaddoCK Part-time Priest in charge Canon Walter P. Quill, Mrs Sylvia Quill, The y, Tamney, Co. Donegal, Tel , Mobile, University Gardens, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT52 1JT, Tel Mobile Clondevaddock, Christ the Redeemer Parish Church, Rosnakill 10.30am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Clondevaddock, All Saints Church, Portsalon 9.30am., Morning Prayer (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th Sundays) Holy Communion (4th Sunday) Clondevaddock, Leatbeg 12.00noon, Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sunday) Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) CLondevaddoCK Mr George Peoples, Leatbeg, Ballyheerin, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr William Carre, Tamney, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Telephone Convoy, monellan and donaghmore Rev David Griscome, B.A., The y, Convoy, Co. Donegal Telephone keida@eircom.net St. Ninian s Church, Convoy 12.00pm. Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday) Family Service (5th Sunday) St. Anne s Church, Monellan, Killygordon 9.15am., Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd Sundays) 10.30am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Family Service (4th Sunday) 5th Sunday, as announced St. Patrick s Church, Donaghmore, Castlefinn 9.15am., Morning Prayer (2nd Sunday) Family Service (4th Sunday) 10.30am., Holy Communion (3rd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st Sunday) 5th Sunday, as announced 86 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 87

24 Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe FaHan LoWeR Mr Stanley Morrow, Swilly Road, Buncrana, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs Christine Buchanan, Meenagorey, Buncrana, Co. Donegal Telephone gweedore, CaRRiCKFinn and TemPLeCRone Vacant Temporary priest-in-charge Rev Thomas Allen, Mrs Thomasina Allen The y, Bunbeg, Co Donegal Tel Gweedore Parish, St. Patrick s Church, Bunbeg 9.30am., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) Gweedore Parish, St. Andrew s Chapel of Ease, Carrickfinn 12.30pm., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd Sundays) Templecrone Parish, St. Crone s Church, Dungloe 11.00am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd Sundays) gweedore Mr Jim Boyd, Limekiln House, Carrickfinn, Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal Telephone Miss Margaret Boyd, Carnbuoy, Annagry, Co. Donegal Telephone , Bunbeg Mr Thomas Boyd, Cosh Clady, Bunbeg, Co. Donegal Telephone , Carrickfinn Mr Joseph Boyd, Carnbuoy, Annagry, Co. Donegal Telephone TemPLeCRone Mrs Kathleen Stewart, Fairhill, Dungloe, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr T. Hanlon, Crucknageragh, Dungloe, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr Noel Hanlon, Toberkeen, Dungloe, Co. Donegal Telephone inver, mountcharles, KiLLagHTee and KiLLyBegs Vacant St. John s Church, Inver 10.45am., Holy Communion (4th Sunday) 12.00pm., Morning Prayer (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st Sunday, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec) Family Service (1st Sunday, Jan, Mar, May, July, Sep, Nov) No Service (3rd Sunday) Christ Church, Mountcharles 9.15am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) 12.00pm., Morning Prayer (4th Sunday) Morning Prayer (3rd Sunday Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sept, Nov) Family Service (3rd Sunday Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec) No Service (1st Sunday) St. Peter s Church, Killaghtee, Dunkineely 10.45am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Morning Prayer (2nd Sunday) Family Service (3rd Sunday) No Service (4th Sunday) st. John s Church, Killybegs 9.15am., Holy Communion (3rd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st, 4th Sundays) No Service (2nd Sunday) United service in rotation on a fifth Sunday Inver National School Lower Cranny, Inver, Co. Donegal, Telephone Principal, Mrs Wendy Boyd Killaghtee National School Bogside Road, Dunkineely, Co. Donegal Telephone Principal, Miss Nuala Dudley inver and mountcharles Mrs Isobel Scott, Salthill, Mountcharles, Co. Donegal Telephone Mrs H. Wilson, Drimgorman, Mountcharles, Co. Donegal Telephone KiLagHTee Mr Andrew Deane, Calhame, Bruckless, Co. Donegal, Telephone Mr W. Mackey, Belville, Dunkineely, Co. Donegal Telephone KiLLyBegs Mrs Wendy Donaghy, Arney, Bruckless, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr S. Richmond, Kilcar Road, Killybegs, Co. Donegal Telephone Combined service in one of the churches in the group on a fifth Sunday at 11.00am. 96 Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 97

25 dcgpublications.com moville, donagh, CULdaFF and CLonCHa Vacant Parish of Moville Lower, St. Finian s Church, Greencastle 9.00am., Morning Prayer (4th Sunday) 10.30am., Holy Communion in Greencastle or Moville (5th Sunday) 11.45am., Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Parish of Moville Lower, St. Columb s Church, Moville 9.00am., Morning Prayer (2nd Sunday) 10.30am., Holy Communion in Moville or Greencastle (5th Sunday) 11.45am., Holy Communion (3rd Sunday) Parish Information Diocese of Raphoe donagh Mrs D. Carey, Craigahorna, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal Telephone Mr A. Crowe, Claggan, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal Telephone CULdaFF Mr B. Harris, Culdaff, Co. Donegal, Telephone Mr G Mills, Culdaff House, Culdaff, Co. Donegal stand out from the crowd talk to us about advertising dcgpublications ltd incorporating dcgpublications Ireland Valley Business Centre Newtownabbey Co. Antrim BT36 7LS From N.I. Tel: Fax: From Rep. Ire. Tel: Fax: admin@dcgpublications.com Donagh Church, Carndonagh 9.00am., Morning Prayer (1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays) 10.30am., Holy Communion (2nd, 4th Sundays) St. Buadan s Church, Culdaff 10.15am., Holy Communion (3rd Sunday) Morning Prayer (1st Sunday) Cloncha Church, Malin 11.45am., Holy Communion (2nd Sunday) Morning Prayer (4th Sunday) moville LoWeR Mr A McClellan, Port-a-Chapel, Greencastle, Co. Donegal Mr D Allan, Gulladuff, Moville, Co. Donegal CLonCHa and Mrs V. Holt, Goorey Lodge, Malin, Co. Donegal Telephone RaPHoe, st eunan s CaTHedRaL, RaymoCHy and CLonLeigH The Very Rev John Hay, Dip.Agr., Dip.I.R., Dean of Raphoe Mrs Patricia Hay The Deanery, Raphoe, Co. Donegal Telephone St. Eunan s Cathedral, Raphoe 12.00pm., Holy Communion (1st, 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th Sundays) 7.00pm., Holy Communion (every Sunday) printing publishing advertising design Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe 99

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