The Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross recently marked another milestone in the development of its Children and Family Ministry programme with the presentation of certificates to eight additional parishes that have completed the diocesan training process.
The certificates recognise parishes that have taken part in the diocesan Children and Family Ministry initiative and have committed to developing structured and sustainable ways of supporting children, young people, and families within parish life.
Children and Family Ministry is a Church of Ireland programme designed to help parishes build welcoming and engaging environments for families. The initiative provides guidance, training, and practical resources to help parishes develop activities and ministries that support the faith development of children and encourage the participation of families in the life of the church.
Parishes taking part in the programme work through a series of training sessions and planning stages. These help local teams consider how children and families are currently involved in their parish, identify areas for development, and implement practical steps to strengthen ministry in this area. The programme also encourages collaboration between clergy and lay volunteers so that this work becomes an integral part of parish life.

At the recent presentation, certificates were awarded to the following parishes in recognition of their participation in the programme:
- Carrigrohane
- Carrigaline
- Fermoy
- Templebreedy (Templebreedy)
- Templebreedy (Nohoval)
- Ross
- Abbeystrewry
- Moviddy
The presentation of these certificates acknowledges the commitment of clergy and parish teams who have taken part in the training and have begun implementing new initiatives to support children and families locally.
Two further parish unions are currently undertaking the training process: Cloyne Union and Mallow Union.













































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