News from the Bible Society in the Philippines
It is estimated that four million people there have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan and many now have no access to food, shelter or clean water.
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It is estimated that four million people there have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan and many now have no access to food, shelter or clean water.
Read moreThe Church and Society Commission of the Church of Ireland shares a few thoughts about making your Christmas the best possible celebration…
Read moreThe Church of Ireland Bishops’ Appeal has launched an appeal to help those affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, thought to be the strongest storm in recorded history.
Read moreA cross–community group has recently returned from a unique visit to the battlefields of the Great War 1914 – 18. It was led by the Revd Canon Dr Jonathan Barry of St Mary’s Church...
Read moreAs Belfast remembers one if its famous sons on the fiftieth anniversary of his death, St Mark’s Dundela has been celebrating its strong C S Lewis connections.
Read moreDisaster relief efforts are in need of emergency funds after a typhoon with winds reaching 200 miles per hour hit parts of the Philippines causing flooding and extreme devastation....
Read moreSt Anne’s Cathedral’s ‘Black Santa’ Appeal is today sending a donation of £5,000 to aid agencies working with all those affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Read moreThe Rt Revd Harold Miller, Bishop of Down and Dromore and the Dean of Down, The Very Revd Henry Hull, have paid tribute to the former SDLP MP for South Down Eddie McGrady who has d...
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