A Church of Ireland rector in Donegal has begun what he calls a "pedal-powered parish pilgrimage" after being separated from his flock due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Archdeacon David Huss, who looks after four parishes in south Donegal, has been getting on his bike and cycling around to meet and pray with parishioners whom he has not met face-to-face with in months.
While he has been conducting services online and people have kept connected in that way, Archdeacon Huss said it was not the same as meeting up.
So with the easing of restrictions, he decided to start visiting his flock. His wife Beverly, who is a GP, suggested that he do his rounds by bike to get more exercise and so began his mission to cycle around and meet the faithful.