On Sunday 10th July it was announced that Revd Abigail Sines, currently serving as Dean’s Vicar in Christ Church Cathedral Dublin was appointed as Associate Minister in Carrigrohane Union of Parishes.

Revd Abigail Sines

Speaking about the appointment Revd Robert Ferris said-   It is a joy and a delight to have Abigail join the team in Carrigrohane Union. To have a colleague in ministry with the creativity and insights, experience and knowledge which Abigail will bring is such a blessing . I look forward to welcoming Abigail and her husband Karl to Blarney in the near future.

The Revd Abigail Sines said

I am excited and honoured to be joining the ministry team in the Carrigrohane Union of Parishes. While I will greatly miss the community of Christ Church Cathedral, I am looking forward to new experiences and opportunities to contribute to the dynamic mix of ministries that make up the life of the union of parishes.

Abigail hails from Hampton, Virginia, in the United States. In university she studied international relations and Chinese, with hopes of a career as a diplomat in the US Foreign Service. After graduation she spent a year in China teaching English before undertaking postgraduate studies at the University of Hawai`i, continuing her academic interest in China and eventually taking up a position at the East–West Centre, the Honolulu–based organisation that had sponsored her studies.

While there she launched a leadership development programme for young women professionals from around the region and assisted in programmes bringing together mid–career journalists from the region to talk about issues of the day.

After six years Abigail felt the call to study theology and in 2008 began studies at Belfast Bible College and completed an MTh there in 2010. She then began her studies at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute in 2012

Abigail has been Dean’s Vicar in Christ Church Cathedral since August 2016, prior to this she was Curate in the Christ Church Cathedral group and Intern Deacon in Glenageary, Diocese of Dublin. 

The date for a service of Introduction has yet to be arranged.