Choir given help.A RUGBY Rugby, town, England Rugby, town (1991 pop. 59,039), Warwickshire, central England. An important railroad junction and engineering center, Rugby is the seat of one of England's most esteemed public schools. company is helping to back a choir's summer tour to Ireland to take part in a number of services. Coventry's boys' and men's choir choir [O.Fr.] 1 A group of singers; traditionally the chorus organized to sing in a church. Usually, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran choirs are composed of men and boys, but occasionally in these churches and customarily in other Protestant will be based at Trinity College, Dublin For other institutions named Trinity College, see . Trinity is located in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, on College Green opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament (now a branch of the Bank of Ireland). , between August 25 and September 2. Rugby transport firm Parcels to Ireland, Lawford Road, has offered to take the cathedral choir's cassocks and surplices to Ireland free of charge to help make the tour a success. The choir will perform at both Catholic and Church of Ireland Noun 1. Church of Ireland - autonomous branch of the Church of England in Ireland Anglican Church, Anglican Communion, Church of England - the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury venues including St Patrick's Cathedral and St Anne's, in Dublin. |
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