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Category Archives: Christian Art
West Cork Church chosen by Bishop Paul Colton for his Christmas Message to Schools, Young People and the Young at Heart
Bishop Paul Colton chose the West Cork village of Castletownshend as the setting for his 2021 Christmas Message to schools, young people and the young at heart. On a dismal December day, assisted by Mrs Susan Colton on the camera, … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton School, Bandon Grammar School, Bishop, Blessings, CDYC, Children's Ministry, Christian Art, Christmas, Church Art, church buildings, Churches in Cork, Diocese, Midleton College, People and Places, Schools in the Diocese, West Cork, Worth a Visit!, Youth Work
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Cork Clergy Conference is a Casualty of Coronavirus ~ 21 years in Retrospect
One of the inevitable casualties of the current Coronavirus Pandemic has been the Cork, Cloyne and Ross gathering at Ballylickey, County Cork for the much-valued annual Clergy Conference. This year’s Conference was scheduled to take place from 7th to 9th … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Art, Church Art, Church History, Church in Society, Church Law, Clergy, Clergy Conference, Continuing Ministerial Education, Cork, Corona Virus, COVID-19, Decade of Centenaries, Diocese, People from Cork, People from the Diocese, Porvoo Communion, Reformation
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