The pattern of Sunday worship varies and may be Eucharist (Holy Communion), Morning Prayer or a family Service of the Word.
Visitors are very welcome to our worship which is offered in the name of the Holy Trinity. It is our custom to extend an invitation to receive Holy Communion to all those who are regular communicant members within their own Christian community.
The Diocesan Community of around 14 000 people are served by a diverse group of approximately 45 full time clergy and non-stipendiary clergy. There is a guild of some 30 Diocesan Lay readers. Additionally the Diocese employs a Youth Officer, Children's Officer, Secretary and Accountant. The main Diocesan Office is situated in the library of St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny and there is a separate office for the Diocese of Ferns.
There is now one Con-joint Diocesan Synods which meets once a year to decide Diocesan business. Respective councils meet at various times during the year to direct diocesan affairs.
Parishes have Select Vestries which look after fabric, furnishing and finance. There are many types of parish organization ranging from the Mothers' Union, badminton and sports societies, prayer and study groups. Many churches cater extensively for the youth through uniformed organizations such as the Girls Friendly Society, Boys Brigade or parish Youth Clubs. You can find out about our organizations on his web site.
The Church of Ireland is in full communion with other Anglican churches (including ECUSA) and the Nordic Baltic Churches, as well as with the Old Catholic Churches. As a Diocese we are linked to the Diocese Sodor and Man (The Isle of Man).