Category Archives: Diocese

Children’s Ministry Training Day in Cork ~ the Photos!

A hugely successful training day for more than 75 people involved in children’s ministry in Cork, Cloyne and Ross was held at St Luke’s Home Education Centre on Saturday, 8th February. Here are the photos of the day:

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“That Priest Is A Lady”

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Practical St Valentine’s Love for Cork Charity from Children of Carrigaline Church of Ireland National School

On St. Valentine’s Day 2014, the pupils in St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline, County Cork  brought into school a huge number of items they had collected for Cork Penny Dinners.  This is a charity supported by the … Continue reading

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New Archdeacon of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, has announced that, following the retirement of Archdeacon Robin Bantry White on 1st March next, the new Archdeacon of Cork, Cloyne and Ross is to be the … Continue reading

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Cork Healthcare Chaplain Presents Research at Annual Irish Perinatal Mortality Conference

Cork University Maternity Hospital Chaplain and PhD student Daniel Nuzum was one of the invited speakers at the Annual Perinatal Mortality Study Day in Mullingar on 07 February organised by the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre (NPEC).  Daniel’s paper presented some … Continue reading

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