Lord Mayor of Cork to Speak at Eucharist in St Anne’s, Shandon for IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia)

Church of St Anne, Shandon, Cork

Church of St Anne, Shandon, Cork

On Sunday 19th May at 10.30 a.m. a Eucharist will be celebrated to mark IDAHO – International Day Against Homophobia.  The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr John Buttimer, will speak.  The music at the Service will be sung by  Choral Con Fusion (Cork’s LGBT Choir) with      Joanne Murphy (Flute) and Sandra O’Sullivan (Violin).

All are welcome. In the words used before the start of each liturgy at St Anne’s:

Whoever you are and wherever you are on your journey in faith,you are welcome here.

 

Posted in Church in Society, Church Services, Community Involvement, Contemporary Issues, Cork

Major Auction of Antiques and Fine Art for Conservation of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

A major auction of antiques and fine art – 700 lots – will take place on Tuesday, 28th May in support of conservation work at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.  The auction is being held in Fota House and is being conducted by the renowned Sheppard’s Irish Auction House of Durrow, Co Laois.

Viewing dates for the auction at Fota House are Saturday – Monday, May 25th, 26th and 27th, with the auction itself starting at 10.30am sharp on Tuesday May 28th. Lots received include art – paintings, pictures and prints – some rare pieces of Cork and Limerick silver, jewellery and a small amount of fine wines and spirits. The auction will also feature a number of valuable novelty items.

The online catalogue is available at www.sheppards.ie

At the recent launch of the Bid for Saint Fin Barre's Auction in the Sculpture Gallery of the Crawford Gallery are l-r, the Dean of Cork (the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne), John Bowen (Chairman of the Auction Committee) and Virginia Teehan (Auction Committee).

At the recent launch of the Bid for Saint Fin Barre’s Auction in the Sculpture Gallery of the Crawford Gallery are l-r, the Dean of Cork (the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne), John Bowen (Chairman of the Auction Committee) and Virginia Teehan (Auction Committee).

 

Posted in Cathedral, Fund-Raising

Afternoon Tea at Ashton

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Midleton College Students Win First Prize in National ‘Milk-It’ Competition

Fourth Form students from Midleton College, one of the schools in the Diocese won First Prize and are National Champions in the National Dairy Council ‘Milk-It’ competition.  The objective was to investigate and promote the health benefits of Milk for young people.

The Midleton College team - Danny Murphy, Ruth Provan-Bessell, Josh Beamish, Kieran Simpson, Margaux de Waziers and Eoghan Daly  – were praised by the judging panel for ‘preparation, innovation, marketing, teamwork and presentation’.

Three hundred schools entered the competition. Twenty were selected to attend a ‘Dragons’ Den’ style final in the Mansion House in Dublin.

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Midleton College Students – National Champions in the National Dairy Council ‘Milk-It’ Competition

Posted in People from the Diocese, Schools in the Diocese

Bishop Appoints New Rural Dean of West Cork

The Bishop is delighted to announce his appointment of the Reverend Trevor Lester, Rector of Kilmoe Union (Schull, Altar and Crookhaven), as the Rural Dean of West Cork.

The Reverend Trevor Lester - new Rural Dean of West Cork

The Reverend Trevor Lester – new Rural Dean of West Cork

Posted in Appointments, Clergy

May 1st Sunrise Greeted with Song from Tower of St Anne’s, Shandon

St Anne’s – Shandon hosted its fifth ‘Shandon Sunrise’ at 6.02 am on 1st May . The dawn was greeted from the tower of St Anne’s in song by the O’Boyles (father and son) with Voci Nuove Chamber Choir. This was followed by a celebration of the Eucharist in the church.
This event has become a much loved annual event and marks the ancient celebration of the first day of summer.

The Choir Crowds outdoors near the top of the tower of Saint Anne's Shandon to sing in summer!

The Choir Crowds outdoors near the top of the tower of Saint Anne’s Shandon to sing in summer!

Posted in Church in Society, Church Services, Parish News, People from the Diocese

Bishop presents Certificates to 45 Children’s Ministry Volunteers

On Saturday 20th April 2013 the Bishop – the Right Reverend Paul Colton – celebrated the Eucharist at St Luke’s Home Education Centre for 45 volunteers who were marking the completion of the Church of Ireland Children’s Ministry Certificate Course.  Also present were the Diocesan representative on the Church of Ireland Children’s Ministry Network (the Reverend Anne Skuse) and experts who had helped to deliver the training course throughout the past six months.  Afterwards the Bishop presented the Certificates to those who completed the course – 41 of them from Cork, Cloyne and Ross, 1 from Kerry and 3 from Waterford.

Bishop Paul Colton (centre) outside St Luke's Home Education Centre (Northridge House) with those to whom he had presented Church of Ireland Children's Ministry Certificates

Bishop Paul Colton (centre) outside St Luke’s Home Education Centre (Northridge House) with those to whom he had presented Church of Ireland Children’s Ministry Certificates

Posted in Bishop, Children's Work, Continuing Ministerial Education, Diocese, Lay Ministry, People from the Diocese, Saint Luke's Home Education Centre, Voluntary Work

Forty-Five Volunteers Complete Children’s Ministry Course

Image 5On Saturday 20th April the Bishop, the Right Reverend Paul Colton will be at St Luke’s Home Education Centre (Northridge House) to celebrate the Eucharist and to present certificates to 45 adult volunteers who have been taking part, throughout the winter and spring, in the Church of Ireland Children’s Ministry Course.  Forty-two of the group are from Cork, Cloyne and Ross and the other three are from Cashel and Ossory, the neighbouring Diocese.

The course content included:  child development; leadership skills; programme planning; children and community; pastoral awareness; and, spirituality and the Bible.  These are all core skills for children’s work.  There was also a chance to look at current resources in music, prayer, craft, courses, games and story-telling.

The work has been overseen by the Reverend Anne Skuse, who is the Diocesan representative on the Church of Ireland Children’s Ministry Network.

Posted in Bishop, Children's Work, Lay Ministry, Voluntary Work

Eleanor McEvoy to sing her heart out in aid of the restoration of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral

Celebrated singer/songwriter Eleanor McEvoy, who composed the popular song “Only A Woman’s Heart” (part of the best-selling Irish album in Irish history), is to play Cork Opera House for one night only next Friday (19th April), supported by the Cathedral Choir.

Tickets, priced at €20 and €25 (booking fee applies), for the Eleanor McEvoy concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 19th April can be purchased at the box office or online at www.corkoperahouse.com

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According to Very Revd Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork:

This concert has tremendous appeal and should be a sell-out.  People relate to Eleanor McEvoy and her music, but above all to her wonderful song ‘Only a Woman’s Heart’.  The Cathedral Choir is thrilled to share a stage with Eleanor as part of her ‘Girl in a Black Car’ Tour.  We know the people of Cork will have an uplifting and memorable experience and we are encouraging families and groups of friends to make a night of it – all in aid of our on-going restoration project, which at present is focussed mainly on the Cathedral Organ.

Led by the Director of Music, Malcolm Wisener, the choir will perform a selection of pieces, demonstrating the unique sound of children’s and adults’ voices singing from a wide ranging choral repertoire. The concert will also see the premiere of a version of the song ‘Something so Wonderful’, which was composed by Eleanor and Henry Priestman formerly of The Christians,  arranged specifically by Eleanor for the Choir.

Renowned for her intimate, emotional and uplifting performances, Eleanor’s 10th and latest studio album, ‘If You Leave…’ has received considerable critical acclaim both in Ireland and internationally and she will perform songs from that album at the Opera House.

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Posted in Cathedral, Cork, Diocese

Confirmation Season in Cork Diocese Begins with Douglas Service

St Luke's Church, Douglas, Cork was full on Sunday 14th April for the first in the Easter season of Confirmations presided over by the Bishop.  Eighteen young people from Douglas, Frankfield, Blackrock and Marmullane (Passage West) were confirmed.

St Luke’s Church, Douglas, Cork was full on Sunday 14th April for the first in the Easter season of Confirmations presided over by the Bishop. Eighteen young people from Douglas, Frankfield, Blackrock and Marmullane (Passage West) were confirmed.

Posted in Bishop, Church Services, Confirmation, Diocese, Parish News