On Saturday, 13th June 2026, the Rev. Jean Taylor and the Rev. Alan Howe were ordained to the priesthood by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Rev. Dr Michael Jackson.


As the See of Cork, Cloyne and Ross is presently vacant following the retirement of the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Archbishop Michael Jackson travelled to Cork to conduct the ordinations on behalf of the Church of Ireland.
The Archbishop presided at the liturgy, and the former Archbishop of Armagh, the Right Rev. Richard Clarke preached at the service. The Lay Vicars Choral of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Choir sung under their Director of Music, Peter Stobart. The Rev. Martin Steele, Dean’s Vicar at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, sang the Litany.







Jean and Alan were presented for ordination by the Archdeacon, the Ven. Andrew Orr, as well as their respective sponsors. Parishioners, family and friends from all over the Diocese, as well as Diocesan Readers and clergy came to the cathedral to support them on this special day.













Captain Alan J. Howe



Alan Howe lives near Kilbrittain. He is the second son of the late James and Violet Howe. He has four siblings; two brothers live locally and the third lives in Dublin. His sister Jane is married to Canon Patrick Harvey who is Rector of Abbeyleix and Killermogh Union of Parishes. Alan is married to Olivia (nee Travers) and they have three children. Amy and Adam are in London, Rosie and Ian live near Ballylickey. Alan is a parishioner of Bandon Union of Parishes but has close family links to both Holy Trinity, Templetrine and the Church of the Ascension in Timoleague. He went to the National School in Timoleague. He attended Bandon Grammar School and Newtown School, Waterford. He was confirmed in Waterford Cathedral by Bishop John Armstrong in 1970. After leaving school in 1973 Alan was accepted for training as a Cadet within the Shell fleet. It was a career that was to span twenty-four years during which he attained a Certificate of Competency as Master Mariner. His first command in the fleet was in 1992. He joined Ostensjo Rederi AS in 1998, a company which provided marine services within the Port of Cork. He joined Fendercare Marine in 2002 as Berthing Master. Alan’s final career change occurred in 2007 when he joined Chevron Shipping as a Mooring Master. He worked in Nigeria and Angola and achieved the position of Senior Mooring Master before returning to the San Francisco office as Marine Superintendent, Terminal Advisor and Auditor. He retired in 2021 having completed forty seven years of marine service. Alan was licensed as a Diocesan Lay Reader by Bishop Robert Warke in 1998, was recommended by Bishop Paul Colton for training for Ordained Local Ministry in 2023 and ordained deacon in 2025. He will continue to serve as Ordained Local Minister in Bandon Union of Parishes.
Jean Taylor


Jean Taylor was born in the UK and has had a varied career, working in the Civil Service as a Judges’ Clerk in the County Court and then as an Editorial Assistant at the Sunday Telegraph in Fleet Street and subsequently in Canary Wharf. In 2004 Jean moved to Cobh and worked for Charles Daly, Solicitor. Then, from 2007 she worked at Fota Wildlife Park. During this time she qualified as a zookeeper and worked on the animal care team. She spent the last years before her retirement overseeing the Tropical house where she was responsible for the care of reptiles, fish and the sloths. One of the highlights of her career was hand rearing two cheetah cubs rejected by their mother. Jean has been a parishioner at Christ Church, Rushbrook, Cobh since 2019 and became a Church Warden in 2022. She also worships at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral. Feeling a call to Ordination she spent time in discernment and reflection and, having been encouraged by her Rector, she was accepted for training to the Ordained Local Ministry. Jean embarked on the training course at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute in 2023 and was ordained deacon in 2025. She will continue to serve as Ordained Local Minister in Cobh and Glanmire Union of Parishes.
With special thanks to Eoin Murphy, Operations Manager at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, for the photographs.














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