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Category Archives: Emergency Response
‘Protestant Aid’ boost of €50,000 for Kingston College Houses for Ukrainian Refugees in Mitchelstown, County Cork.
Protestant Aid, which was established 180 years to alleviate deprivation in Ireland regardless of religious, ethnic or social backgrounds, has donated €50,000 for the refurbishment of houses for Ukrainian refugees at Kingston College, Mitchelstown, County Cork. Expressing delight, on behalf … Continue reading
Posted in Bishop, Charities in the Diocese, Charity Work, Church in Society, Church of Ireland, Community Involvement, Emergency Response, Faith and Service, Five Marks of Mission, Fund-Raising, Kingston College, People and Places, People from Cork, People in Need, ukraine, Voluntary Work
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Major Donation from The One Foundation boosts Cork Church of Ireland Charity’s efforts to restore Houses of Ukrainian Refugees
On behalf of the Kingston Charity Trust, which owns charity housing at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, County Cork, and has been providing residences for people in need since 1761, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr … Continue reading
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Response to Ukraine Crisis
The distressing and tragic reports from Ukraine during the past week have left the world shocked and heartbroken. There have been many calls for support and initiatives to express solidarity. Bishop Paul Colton comments: Over a week on from the … Continue reading
Posted in Bishops' Appeal, Charity Work, Christian Aid, Church of Ireland Bishops' Appeal, Emergency Response, World Aid and Development
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What’s On and What’s Not On in Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Bishop Paul Colton has put together this list of things (and links to them) that are on and that are not on in Cork, Cloyne and Ross at the moment: Bishop Colton says – for a word of solidarity and … Continue reading
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‘Who wants a thousand dollars?’ ~ Christian Aid gets Cork Confirmation group thinking
‘Who wants a thousand dollars?’ That is the question Andrew Coleman, Church and Community Officer in Cork for Christian Aid Ireland, asked the members of the Douglas Union of Parishes Confirmation Group at a special Lent Lunch they hosted in … Continue reading
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