NI Archbishop praises hospice movement

Written by Super User 02 May 2013

The Archbishop of Armagh was at a special service on Sunday celebrating three decades of care by the Northern Ireland Hospice. The service was held on Sunday at St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast, and was led by the Dean, the Very Reverend John Mann. The leaders of the four main Churches in Northern Ireland came together in a presentation of candles representing the 28 years of the life of the NI Hospice. The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, Dr Richard Clarke, offered a personal reflection during the service. He gave thanks in particular for the ministry at St Brigid's Hospice on the Curragh of Kildare, which cared for his wife Linda during the final days of her life.

Pray: for the hospice movement and that the support given by the church and Christians will continue to be a blessing to those who are in need. (Ps.8:4)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/archbishop.praises.hospice.movement/32270.htm

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