Bishop to officially open Ramoan Centre

The new Ramoan Parish Centre in the heart of Ballycastle will be officially opened by the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy, on Thursday September 3.
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This state-of-the-art centre has full conference facilities, disabled access including a lift, a main hall which can accommodate 250 people, and several meeting rooms.

Located at the Diamond, Ballycastle, Ramoan Parish intends the new centre will be a safe and welcoming space for the whole community.

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The rector, the Rev David Ferguson, said: “The opening and dedication of Ramoan Parish Centre is a celebration of the new life that this work will bring to the Parishes of Ramoan & Culfeightrin as we face the challenges of mission and ministry in the 21st century.”

David paid tribute to the Select Vestries of the church, who gave ‘great leadership to the parish in stepping forward in faith to undertake this project.’

The new centre, is built on the site of the former sextons’ bungalow which served as meeting rooms for several years and the new building, which includes a church office, kitchen and tea and coffee point.

Local groups, including the Alzheimer’s Society and the Art Society, are already making use of this great new space, and when the summer break ends it will host the parish Sunday School, the indoor bowling club, youth group and Girl Guides.

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David said: “It is our desire as a parish that this would be not just our Parish Centre, but would also be a safe and welcoming space in the midst of this community for our whole community.

“As we dedicate it to God, it is our prayer that this building will be used by all sorts of people who wish to build up our common life together – through spirituality, through health and sport, through activities and learning .”

Parish Secretary Brian Dillon said that the parish centre’s very central location in Ballycastle, and the quality of accommodation offered, will make it an ideal venue for local groups to hold events, and will also lend itself to catering for events large and small.

The service to open and dedicate the new centre will take place at 7.30pm on Thursday September 3.