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Christ Church Cathedral Dublin stands as a cornerstone of Anglican worship in Ireland's capital, functioning as both the Dean's seat and a living heritage site at the heart of Dublin's medieval quarter. The cathedral follows the rhythms of the Anglican liturgical calendar, with services ranging from daily morning prayer to festival celebrations marking major feast days and holy seasons. Under Dean Dermot Dunne's leadership through October 2026, the cathedral maintains its dual role as working church and historical monument. The cathedral's annual programming centers on traditional observances, particularly during Lent and Easter when the Cathedral Choir performs sacred music in services and concerts. Regular worship includes the Stations of the Cross, contemplative prayer gatherings, and pastoral care ministries that serve both the local congregation and visiting pilgrims. The institution's heritage spaces host exhibitions exploring centuries of religious history while remaining active venues for contemporary Anglican practice. Cathedral communications flow through established digital channels, with the official Linktree portal providing access to service schedules, event announcements, and staff insights into cathedral operations. The cathedral's online presence documents both the ceremonial aspects of cathedral life and the practical work of maintaining a medieval sacred space. Administrative updates, including information about Dean Dunne's upcoming retirement, reach constituents through these official platforms.