Readers sought for Bible Reading Marathon

The parishioners of St Eunan's Church of Ireland Cathedral in Raphoe are inviting members of the public to join them during Holy Week for a four-day and four-night, round-the-clock Bible Reading Marathon.
The Dean of Raphoe, the Very Rev Arthur Barrett, with the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, in St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe.The Dean of Raphoe, the Very Rev Arthur Barrett, with the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, in St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe.
The Dean of Raphoe, the Very Rev Arthur Barrett, with the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, in St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe.

The event is being organised as part of the Parish’s contribution to the Derry and Raphoe diocesan Year of Opportunity 2016.

The Bible will be read aloud, in full, non-stop, from beginning to end, in the historic setting of St Eunan’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Raphoe.

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The Dean of Raphoe, the Very Rev Arthur Barrett, said it was an event for the whole community and an opportunity for everyone to join together in reading God’s Word.

“The Bible Reading Marathon will be a significant event during the Diocesan Year of Opportunity 2016,” he said.

“Our desire is to encourage and welcome as many people as possible from across the whole community to share in our unity of God’s Word.

People will be more than welcome to come and read the Bible, at any time of the day or night, or just to listen to the Bible being read, and to enjoy the atmosphere of our ancient cathedral church.”

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Everyone is invited to come and read from the bible in 30-minute sessions between 8pm on Palm Sunday, March 20, and 8pm on Maundy Thursday, March 24.

“You may wish to read for longer, or to read on more than one occasion. There are 192 half-hour sections to choose from. You might like to choose a time that suits you, or a favourite bible passage. We can advise you on what day and at what time it is due to be read.

“This is an open invitation to anyone who would like to come,” the Dean said.

To take part in the Bible Reading Marathon and book your time, contact Dean Barrett, preferably by emailing [email protected] or by texting 0858833856.

The Derry and Raphoe Diocese has designated 2016 a Year of Opportunity, during which parishes will be focusing on mission, generosity and children.

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