Cecil Frances Alexander Celebrated Project launched
PICTURED ABOVE: Pictured at the launch of the Cecil Frances Alexander Celebrated Project at the Churches Trust, Limavady Road, on Wednesday are from left, Fiona Lafferty, Project Officer, PEACEPLUS Theme 1.1, Mary Holmes, CEO, Churches Trust, Fr Michael Canny, Board member, Diana Rudd, Chairperson, and Catherine Brogan, Project Organiser. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography)
The Churches Trust have officially launched the Cecil Frances Alexander Celebrated (CFAC) Project at their Limavady Road HQ.
This exciting project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), aims to celebrate the life, legacy, and music of Cecil Frances Alexander, the renowned hymn-writer of ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’ and ‘There Is a Green Hill Far Away.’
The CFAC Project, funded under the PEACEPLUS Programme, will explore Alexander's significant contributions to social welfare, community building, and interfaith work, with a particular focus on Strabane and surrounding areas.
The project will offer a series of workshops, study visits, a lecture series, and a celebration event, bringing together people from diverse faiths and backgrounds to honour Alexander’s enduring impact on local communities and her legacy as a peacebuilder.
IN PICTURES: Churches Trust launch Cecil Frances Alexander Celebrated (CFAC) Project in Derry
"We are delighted to bring the CFAC Project to life, celebrating Cecil Frances Alexander's incredible legacy and contributions to our shared communities,’ said Mary Holmes, CEO of The Churches Trust.
"Through this initiative, we aim to foster cross-community dialogue, promote cultural heritage, and enhance tourism in the region, all while bringing diverse communities together to engage with this important story of unity and understanding."
Key aspects of the CFAC Project include:
The CFAC Project also aims to celebrate Cecil Frances Alexander’s legacy in the context of modern Northern Ireland, using cultural tourism as a platform to foster peacebuilding and strengthen local communities.
About The Churches Trust:- The Churches Trust, founded in 1993 by leaders from the Catholic, Church of Ireland, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches, is committed to promoting peacebuilding, social cohesion, and community development across Northern Ireland. The Trust addresses sectarianism, racism, and poverty through a variety of community initiatives, building stronger, more inclusive societies.
About PEACEPLUS:- The PEACEPLUS Programme is a cross-border funding programme designed to support peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. With a total value of €1.14 billion, PEACEPLUS is co-funded by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive. The programme plays a key role in advancing peace and reconciliation and promoting social and economic development across the region.
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