Irish Church Missions

The Irish Church Missions (ICM) is a conservative Anglican mission society founded in 1849, originally focused on proselytising to Irish Roman Catholics. Headquartered in Dublin, the organization currently supports four mission congregations in the city. In 2021, the ICM formally disaffiliated from the Church of Ireland’s Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough, and in 2024 it affiliated with the Anglican Convocation in Europe, a jurisdiction within the Church of Nigeria’s Anglican Communion."Mission Society and Church of Ireland Part Ways". The Living Church. 4 June 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2025. as The Irish Church Missions to the Roman Catholics chiefly by English Anglicans though with the backing and support of Church of Ireland clergy and bishops, with the aim of converting the Roman Catholics of Ireland to Protestantism. The reference to Roman Catholics in the title was removed in 2001.As of December 2024, ICM operates four mission congregations in Dublin and is affiliated with the Anglican Convocation in Europe after its disaffiliation from the Church of Ireland Diocese in 2021.

In December 2024, Irish Church Missions affiliated with the Anglican Convocation in Europe a diocese part of the Global Anglican Future Conference aligned Anglican Network in Europe after being disaffiliated from the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough in 2021.