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Almighty God, you have promised that when two or three are gathered together in your name you will grant their requests. Fulfill now, O Lord the desires and petitions of your people, as may be most expedient for them, granting through the fellowship and ministry of this website, knowledge of your truth and in the world to come life everlasting.
 

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Holy Trinity Church Killiney
, welcomes you to the parish church on the "Green Hill" overlooking the city of Dublin and Killiney bay. 
 
Even very plain churches are loved with great feeling and loyalty by those who are accustomed to worship in them. A little country church, built in the nineteenth century with little more than the grant from the Board of First Fruits, with its squeaky harmonium, is still valued and loved by those who consider it their spiritual home and use it as their place for prayer.  
 
At the same time, in every diocese of the Church of Ireland within the Anglican Communion, there are churches that are special, not just in the eye of the beholder, but genuinely special in their position, in their appointments, and probably most important, in having an air of being freighted with prayer and worship. 
 
Such a church, I believe, is Holy Trinity Church, Killiney. It is the 'city set on a hill that cannot be hid'. Its situation overlooking Dublin City and Dublin Bay is unique. No radical change has been made to it since 1863 -5 years after the original church was built, nor does it need any radical change. The impetus to keep it in the excellent order in which it should be kept has increased in recent times.  
 
We, as parishioners, passing though our few years here on earth are proud and honoured to have our opportunity to continue the work of our forefathers and maintain this house of God for our children and grandchildren. We therefore, invite you to enter into our ministry for Christ, through this website, and join with us  in sharing our small contribution through the Anglican Communion worldwide.

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Upon entering this web-page, you may or may not be hearing some background music. With the music box above you can, at any time : change the volume of this [preset] music, stop it, or (re)-start it. The music will also stop when you leave this page. With the Windows Media Player being the default player, the foregoing functions well in IE but may not function in Netscape. Note: Visitors using an ISDN or standard modem need to request sound files by clicking on the button provided. The plug-in units have been neutered to allow for faster downloads.   ISDN & modem USERS

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On the of each page of this website you will find under the opening mission statement (prayer) a music box with dedicated music to that page, which you may or may not choose to open or close. Alternatively to can click on Choral Evensong as broadcast last Thursday afternoon on the BBC and listen to that broadcast as you move from page to page.

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The Rector is Canon Cecil Mills

Telephone: (01)2852695; Fax:(01)2354811

The Rectory, Killiney Road, Killiney. Co. Dublin Ireland  

 

 

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