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D&G Directory 2005 Cover Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Page 3 Archbishop’s Foreword The Most Reverend Dr. John R W Neill Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough, Primate of Ireland and Metropolitan. The See House Tel: 0(0353)1 4977849 17 Temple Road Fax: 0(0353)1 4976355 Milltown DUBLIN 6 [email protected] It is amazing how often clergy and laity turns to the Diocesan Directory – be it for a telephone number, or a name that has simply escaped the mind, or even a spouse’s name when he or she answers the phone! I have reason to be grateful to this booklet in each of these ways and I am certain that I am not alone. Recently I received a prayer list for churches scattered over many countries. It contained names of places, but not the names of any people. To me this seemed to miss a vital aspect of the work of the church. We could do well to remember that early advertisement for mobile phones “Connecting people, not places”. This Directory not only connects people throughout Dublin and Glendalough, but it can also be a means of enriching prayer. The Reverend Nigel Waugh has produced this Directory for many years and we do indeed thank him for his tireless work in providing such a useful resource with great accuracy and at no cost to the diocese. I have found it invaluable as Archbishop, and I am quite certain that it will be invaluable to my successor as a new chapter begins in diocesan life. +John Dublin & Glendalough: The link between Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Page 5 Your Parish and From the Editor The Developing World Each year brings changes. Clergy retire and new rectors and curates are appointed. Email addresses and mobile phone numbers change as technology improves and new services are provided. A significant change taking place at the end of January 2011 is the retirement of Archbishop John Neill. He has been a fine leader to the Diocese during his years as archbishop. We have been very proud of the way in which he has commented on the issues of the day and spoken to the media. He has been a wise and supportive counsellor to the clergy and he has not spared himself in a busy schedule of confirmations and parish visitations. In all of this, he has been supported by his wife, Betty. He has served this diocese and the church well and he goes into retirement with our thanks. A new Archbishop will face challenges but the diocese is now in good heart and we look forward to another year of service, witness and outreach. Details of parish and personal entries have been supplied by the clergy themselves and by those involved with various aspects of the life of the church. I am most grateful to the Archbishop for his kind foreword, to Uta Raab for the section on lay training, to David McConnell for the details of church organists and deputy organists, to the Dublin Communications Officer, Orla Ryan, (and her predecessor, Garrett Casey on leave during this year) for photographs, to Scott Hayes, Diocesan Thank you for your ongoing support of The Leprosy Mission Secretary, for details of meetings, to Lucy Connolly, Archbishop’s Secretary for details of confirmations and to Peter Roberts, Diocesan Architect for his sponsorship. Suite14, The Cubes Offices, Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, Dublin18 Tel: (00353) (1) 293 8570 E-mail: [email protected] www.leprosymission.ie Retired clergy and clergy widows are important to the Diocese and a section with their contact details is included this year for the first time in this publication. I am To minister in the name of Jesus Christ to the physical, mental, social and spiritual needs of individuals and communities disadvantaged by leprosy; working with them to uphold human dignity and eradicate leprosy. grateful to the Chaplain, Canon Victor Stacey and to Rev Cecil Hyland and his wife Dorothy for their help in compiling this. Some clergy, though retired, are still very Charity Number: CHY3953 Patron: Mary McAleese President of Ireland Page 18 Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Page 19 Parishes and Clergy - Diocese of Glendalough Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin is the Diocesan Cathedral. Alcock, Rev Terry (Therese) NSM Baker, Rev Charles Edward (NSM) ARKLOW, INCH AND KILBRIDE St Saviour N J W Sherwood Lacken, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. 12 Aranleigh Vale, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 Inch Tel: 045-865896. Mobile: 087-0548544 Tel: 4946465. Mob: 087-2595304 Kilbride St Brigid Arklow Assistant Chaplain Adelaide and Meath Wife’s name: Alice ATHY St Michael C P Jeffers Hospital. Treasurer’s Vicar, St Patrick’s Cathedral Kilberry Kilkea Fontstown St John the Evangelist Appelbe, Canon Frederick Charles Bennett, Rev Avril (NSM) BLESSINGTON St Mary L Ruddock Rathmichael Rectory, Ferndale Road, 17 Ardeevin Court, Lucan, Co. Dublin Kilbride Shankill, Co. Dublin. Tel: 6282353. Attached to Tallaght Parish Ballymore-Eustace, St John Tel: 01-282 2803. Fax: 01-258 6080 Hollywood, St Kevin Mobile: 087 248 2410 Bennett, Rev William CASTLEMACADAM Holy Trinity G W Butler Canon Email: [email protected] The Rectory, Church Lane, Newcastle, WITH BALLINACLASH Ballinaclash (Ballinatone) Web: www.rathmichael.dublin.anglican.org Co Wicklow. Tel: 2819300. Mob: 087-9480317 Aughrim St John the Evangelist Day off: Monday. Email: [email protected] CELBRIDGE AND STRAFFAN Christ Church S L Hales Wife's name: Sonia Day off: Saturday WITH NEWCASTLE-LYONS Straffan Rector, Rathmichael Parish Wife’s name: Elspeth Newcastle-Lyons Chaplain to: St. Colmcille's Hospital: Rector, Newcastle, Newtownmountkennedy DELGANY Christ Church N J W Waugh 01-282 5800; Beechfield Manor Nursing & Calary; Chaplain to Newcastle Hospital, DONOUGHMORE Donard G D B Smyth Home: 01-282 4874; St. John of God (St. Ph. 2819001 Dunlavin Joseph's Centre, Shankill) 01 -282 3000 DUNGANSTOWN St Kevin J R Heaney Chairperson: Mission to Seafarers, Dublin. Black, Rev William H. Redcross Holy Trinity 27 Greendale Avenue, Dublin 5. Conary Arbuthnot, Rev Paul Tel: 8323141, 086-1503747 GREYSTONES St Patrick D Mungavin 10 St Catherine's Road, Glenageary, Dublin Port Chaplain, Mission to Seafarers. LEIXLIP St Mary Co Dublin. Tel: 01 2805478 Lucan St Andrew J S Peoples Email: [email protected] Brew, Rev Kevin NARRAGHMORE AND TIMOLIN The Holy Saviour I Delamere Day off: Friday The Rectory, 94 Howth Road, Howth, WITH CASTLEDERMOT Timolin St Mullin Wife's name: Emma Co Dublin. (From March 2009) AND KINNEAGH Castledermot St James Curate Assistant: St Paul's Glenageary Tel: 8323019 (home) 8326346 (office & fax) Kinneagh Email: [email protected] NEWCASTLE Newtownmountkennedy W L Bennett Ardis, Canon Edward George Day off: Friday St Matthew Calary St Mary’s Rectory, 4 Ailesbury Grove, Wife's name: Rachel Donnybrook, Dublin 4. Rector, Howth POWERSCOURT Enniskerry St Patrick R B Rountree Kilbride (Bray) Archdeacon Tel: 2692090 Mob: 087 4196071 Email: [email protected] Butler, Canon George William RATHDRUM WITH GLENEALY St Saviour J McCullagh Canon Glenealy Email: [email protected] The Rectory, Castlemacadam, Avoca, Laragh, St John Day off: Friday. Co. Wicklow. Wife’s name: Hilary WICKLOW WITH KILLISKEY Killiskey J P Clarke Canon Tel: 0402 35127. Mob: 087-679 5625 Rector, Donnybrook & Irishtown, [email protected] Chaplain to St Vincent’s University Day off: Monday. Wife’s name: Shirley Glendalough Non-Parochial Posts Hospital, St Vincent's Private Hospital, Rector, Castlemacadam, Ballinatone & Clonskeagh Hospital, Caritas Aughrim; Assistant Chaplain to Rathdrum EAST GLENDALOUGH SCHOOL S M Zietsman Convalescent Home. Hospital Page 20 Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Page 21 Byrne, The Revd Roy H Comerford, Canon Patrick Daly, Rev Bernadette Theresa (Bernie) Dowd, Rev Garfield George 74 Gracepark Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 75 Glenvara Park, Knocklyon, Dublin 16 27 Southmede, Ballinteer Road, Balinteer, The Rectory, 1 Silchester Road, Tel: 8372505. Mob: 086 3467920 (home). Dublin 16 Glenageary, County Dublin. Email: [email protected] Church of Ireland Theological Institute, Tel: 086 2419009; Tel/Fax: 01 2801616, Day off: Monday Braemor Park, Dublin 16 (office). Email: [email protected] Mobile: 087 9266558 Rector, Drumcondra, North Strand Telephone: 01-49-23-506 (office); Email: [email protected] and St Barnabas 01-499-72373 (direct line), Deane, Canon Robert William Wife’s name: Pamela Chaplain to St Vincent's Hospital, 01-49-23-082 (office fax), The Rectory, Church Road, Swords, Rector, St Paul’s Glenageary Richmond Road, Fairview 01-49-50-934 (home), Co Dublin. Honorary Clerical Vicar, Christ Church 087-66-35-116 (mobile). Tel: 01-8402308 Dunne, Very Rev Dermot Cathedral E: [email protected] (work) , Email: [email protected] Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 8 [email protected] (personal); Wife’s name: Anne Tel: 01-6778099 Campion, Canon Peter Blog: http://[email protected] Rector, Swords & Donabate Email: [email protected] The King’s Hospital, Palmerstown, Wife’s name: Barbara. Chaplain: St Ita’s Hospital, Portrane; Dublin 20 Director of Spiritual Formation, Church Rural Dean of Fingal. Dunne, Rev Elaine Tel: 01-6232752 (or 01-6265933, ext 215) of Ireland Theological Institute; member 9 Sycamore Lawn, Castleknock, Dublin 15 Fax: 01-6230349 (school) Cathedral Board, Christ Church Delamere, Rev Isaac Tel: 085 156 4989 Email: [email protected] Cathedral; member, General Synod, The Rectory, Timolin, Athy, Co. Kildare Email: [email protected] Mob: 086 7840201 Standing Committee, Commission for Tel 059 8624278. Mob: 086 0609241 Assistant Priest in Santry, Glasnevin and Wife’s name: Rebecca Christian Unity and Dialogue; vice-chair Day Off: Friday Finglas Parishes School Chaplain, The King’s Hospital and secretary, Interfaith Working Group; Email: [email protected] Honorary Clerical Vicar of Christ Church School. board member, USPG Ireland – Anglicans Rector of Narraghmore and Timolin with Cathedral, Dublin Treasurer’s Vicar, St.
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