On Wednesday evening, 25 March, the Feast of the Annunciation was marked with a special service at Cloyne Cathedral, drawing together clergy, lay readers, and members of parishes from across the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.


The service included the commissioning of a new Diocesan President of the Mothers’ Union Deirdre Whitley, who is taking on the role from the outgoing President, Hilary Dring. Many present had travelled from across the Diocese to mark the occasion and to offer their congratulations and support to Deirdre as she begins her term of office.





The Right Reverend Paul Colton preached at the service and presided at the Eucharist. Dr Ian Sexton accompanied the hymns on the organ, and the Cloyne Parish Choir from the local Roman Catholic Church attended and contributed musically. The date held a particular personal significance for the Bishop, as it marked the anniversary of his consecration as bishop, 28 years earlier. It was Bishop Colton’s final service at Cloyne Cathedral before his retirement in April, giving the gathering an added sense of occasion.






Following the service, refreshments were served, with tea, coffee, and a selection of cakes provided. Many remained afterwards, taking the opportunity to gather informally, share conversation, and enjoy time together. The reception offered a relaxed and welcoming conclusion to the evening, allowing those present to mark the occasion in a social setting.








































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