‘Think Ahead’ Information Meeting 12th April, Monkstown Meeting House

An Information Meeting will be held on 12th April at 7.30 in the Quaker Meeting House, Pakenham Road, Monkstown. The Information will be presented by Aine McCambridge (www.thinkahead.ie) and by Renee Summers (www.sage.thirdageireland.ie). Think Ahead encourages you to think about how well those close to you would know your wishes if you could not speak for yourself. The mission of Third Age Ireland is … Continue reading

Ireland Yearly Meeting 2016 Public Lecture

This year’s IYM Public Lecture was given by Will Haire of South Belfast Friends Meeting on the topic of “Who is my Neighbour? What is our Testimony on Inclusion?”, and the full text is available on the Quakers in Ireland website. It is also planned to release a podcast/video of the lecture at a future … Continue reading

Meeting for Worship on Easter Sunday

Eustace Street meeting house will host Meeting for Worship as usual this Easter Sunday at 11am. Friends, attenders and visitors are reminded that due to the 1916 commemorations traffic restrictions will be in effect in the city centre and public transport will also be affected. Comprehensive travel information for Easter Sunday is available here.

Quakers in Ireland / IYM Public Lecture, April 1st

Friends in Ireland invite all to our Ireland Yearly Meeting Public Lecture: “Who is my Neighbour? What is our Testimony on Inclusion?” Friday 1st April 2016, 7:30pm, Kings Hospital School, Palmerstown, Dublin 20. Our speaker, Will Haire, is a Member of South Belfast Quaker Meeting. Will is recently retired from leading a number of Northern … Continue reading

Exploring the Early Quaker Vision, Cork, 29th April – 1st May 2016

Friends and Attenders are warmly invited to come to a Woodbrooke-in-Ireland Weekend Course on the theme Exploring the Early Quaker Vision Facilitated by Stuart Masters and Mark Russ Location / Dates: Ennismore Retreat Centre, Montenotte, Cork City Friday 29th April 2016 – Sunday 1st May 2016 Course Details: This course will engage with the early Quaker … Continue reading