Wednesday 24th June – Wednesday night Bible Studies on Facebook Live at 8pm from St. Patrick's Church, Monaghan with Chancellor Ian Berry featuring the ' I am' statements of Jesus in John's gospel. Church of Ireland We hope you enjoy browsing the information regarding the diocese, its parishes and people. The Ordinary is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh who is also the Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical province of Armagh and the Primate of All Ireland. July/August Clogher Diocesan Magazine now online New appointment to Galloon Group of Parishes in Clogher Diocese St Macartin's Cathedral welcomes worshippers back to the pews for reopening service Welcome to Clogher Diocesan website.

The mother church is St Patrick's Cathedral. Diocesan Magazines Click on the image below to view the magazine - Electoral College for Diocese of Clogher to meet in early September - Sallaghy Parish re-opens for worship - Indoor weddings and baptisms to resume from 10th July - July/August Clogher Diocesan Magazine now online Clogher Diocese: one of twelve dioceses in the Church of Ireland a diocese in the Anglican The … Church of Ireland Links to the main Church of Ireland website and various Diocese throughout Ireland.
Links to parishes in the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough are available through the parish pages above.

Monday 22nd June – Clogher Diocesan Magazine deadline for submissions for the July/August edition. The institution has taken place by Zoom of the Revd Lorraine Capper, as the new Rector of Galloon (Newtownbutler), Sallaghy and Drummully in Clogher Diocese. Clogher Diocesan Office, St. Macartin's Cathedral Hall, Halls Lane, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT74 7DR Tel: (028) 6634 7879 Email: admin@clogher.anglican.org The Archdiocese of Armagh (Latin: Archidioecesis Ardmachana; Irish: Ard-Deoise Ard Mhacha) is an Irish Roman Catholic archdiocese. Revd Capper, wife of Revd Alan Capper, Rector of Lisnaskea parish, had been part-time stipendiary minister of Donagh and Tyholland with Errigal Truagh in Co. Monaghan, also in Clogher Diocese.