Our November 2024 issue is out now, and full of great news and features from across the island.
We are delighted to announce our traditional Christmas Cover Competition, which offers the chance to be featured on the cover of our December issue, as well as a generous prize for the winner and their parish.
In honour of Remembrance Sunday, Brian M Walker discusses the life, career, and wartime experiences of Rev’d John Redmond, First World War army chaplain.
Stephen Farrell interrogates the complex issue of assisted dying, and we also report on the rise of Death Cafes – gatherings that aim to help people think about and discuss the often-taboo subject of their own demise.
Rev’d WEC Fleming puts forward the case for restoring the Book of Common Prayer to widespread use as ‘a book of devotion and instruction in the fundamentals of the Christian faith’.
This month’s Diocesan Focus comes from the Dioceses of Kilmore, Elphin, and Ardagh, and you can also enjoy all our usual features such as Liturgical Notes, Mothers’ Union, Gardening, Food, and Local and Clergy News.
All this and much more in your November 2024 Gazette!