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Nazareth to Nicaea: Celebrating 1,700 Years of the Nicene Creed

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This September, Ecumenical Bible Week 2025 invites us to journey from Nazareth to Nicaea, marking the 1,700th anniversary of the historic Council of Nicaea (325 CE)—the birthplace of the Nicene Creed. Through a week of reflection, prayer, and dialogue, Christians from across denominations will explore the deep connection between Scripture and this foundational statement of faith.

📅 Event Highlights

🕊️ Opening Prayer – 7 September, 7pm
Begin the week with the beautiful Holden Evening Prayer by Marty Haugen at St Finian’s Church, Adelaide Road, Dublin.

💬 Thinking Allowed – 10 September, 7:30pm
At the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook, six speakers from diverse Christian traditions will share five-minute personal reflections on the Nicene Creed, followed by open discussion.
Speakers include:

  • Fr Calin Florea (Romanian Orthodox Church)
  • Gillian Kingston (Methodist Church)
  • Dr Andrew Pierce (Church of Ireland)
  • Revd Alan Boal (Presbyterian Church)
  • Archbishop Dermot Farrell (Catholic Church)
  • Revd Nick Park (Evangelical Alliance)

📖 Saturday Seminar – 13 September, 10:30am–2pm

Held at St Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan, this seminar dives into the biblical and theological roots of the Council of Nicaea and its response to the Arian controversy.
Presenters:

  • Sean Goan (Biblical scholar & retreat leader)
  • Fr Kieran O’Mahony OSA (Order of St Augustine)
  • Julie McKinley (CEO, National Bible Society of Ireland)

🎶 Closing Choral Evensong – 14 September, 3:30pm

Wrap up the week with a moving Choral Evensong in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

📝 Registration & Info

All events are free, but registration is requested for Thinking Allowed and the Saturday Seminar.
🔗 Register here

Supported by the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the Archdiocese of Dublin, this week promises rich ecumenical engagement and spiritual depth.

📖 Read the full announcement on the Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough website.



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