The Catholic and Church of Ireland Archbishops of Dublin will lead an ecumenical walk through the streets of Dublin tomorrow, Good Friday, evening.
It is among many ecumenical events taking place to mark Holy Week and Easter in the coming days.
Inaugurated by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and Archbishop Michael Jackson last year, the walk will again begin with a prayer service in Christ Church Cathedral at 7pm.
Both archbishops will then jointly carry the cross through the city streets to the Pro-Cathedral on Marlborough Street, where there will be a Taizé prayer service.
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore
will lead off a litany of Northern Ireland's 3,500 dead from the
Troubles at the Unitarian Church on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin.
It
begins at noon tomorrow and is the only religious service of its kind in
Ireland. It has taken place annually since 2000. Everyone is welcome.
Also at noon tomorrow Archbishop Martin will lead the Way of the Cross
ceremony in the Phoenix Park, an event organised by the Catholic lay
group Communion and Liberation.
Many hundreds of people take part every
year, praying and reflecting on the stations of the cross from the
Wellington monument and finishing at the papal cross. At 3pm tomorrow
the archbishop will lead a Celebration of the Lord's Passion at the
Pro-Cathedral with the Palestrina choir.
At 7am on Easter Sunday on Killiney Hill
parishes from Dalkey and Killiney will celebrate their annual Easter
Sunday ecumenical service.
An ecumenical “SonRise” celebration with the
Revival gospel choir will take place at Arklow’s south beach from
6.30am.