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Annual IDAHOT Service in St Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork

Posted on May 19, 2014 by Latest News and Photos from the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
The Reverend Brian O'Rourke (third from left - Rector of St Anne's, Shandon) and Mr Stephen Spillane (who gave the address) and visitors present at the 2014 IDAHOT Service at St Anne's Church, Shandon, Cork on Sunday, 18th May.

The Reverend Brian O’Rourke (third from left – Rector of St Anne’s, Shandon) and Mr Stephen Spillane (who gave the address) and visitors present at the 2014 IDAHOT Service at St Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork on Sunday, 18th May.

As part of the local listening process to GBT voices, Stephen Spillane was invited to give the address.

As part of the local listening process to GBT voices, Stephen Spillane was invited to give the address.

The music at the Service was provided by Choral Con Fusion, Cork's LGBT Choir.

The music at the Service was provided by Choral Con Fusion, Cork’s LGBT Choir.

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