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Medical Supplies Head from Cork into Ukraine with Support from Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Today, Tuesday 8th March, at 2 p.m. 5 van loads carrying 13 tonnes of medical supplies and aid contributed by Cork people and organisations in Cork will depart for Ukraine, driven by a team from the Cork City Missing Persons … Continue reading
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Saint Luke’s Home in Cork reaches 150 year Milestone in Caring for Older People
Saint Luke’s Home, a residential care home in Cork for older people which also established Ireland’s first specialist unit for people living with dementia, marked the start of its 150th anniversary year yesterday, 1st March 2022. ‘In fact we were … Continue reading
Posted in Anniversaries, Bishops of Cork, Care of the Older Person, Charity Work, Community Involvement, Contemporary Issues, Cork, Diocese, Five Marks of Mission, Healthcare Ministry, Norhtridge House Education and Research Centre, People from Cork, People from the Diocese, People in Need, Saint Luke's Charity, Saint Luke's Home, Sesquicentenary
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Dean of Cloyne participates in Ecumenical Blessing of S.H.A.R.E. Crib
On Wednesday, 15th December, representing the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, the Dean of Cloyne, the Very Reverend Susan Green joined Bishop Fintan Gavin on Patrick Street in Cork for the annual ecumenical blessing of S.H.A.R.E. … Continue reading
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World Refugee Day in Carrigaline Parish, County Cork
Carrigaline Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork has recently begun the process to become a Church of Sanctuary (within the Places of Sanctuary movement). On Sunday 20th June, World Refugee Day, the parish welcomed Fiona Finn, the CEO … Continue reading
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In Cork Diocese Tony Murphy plans to walk 100km in May for Diocesan Burundi Maize Project
The Reverend Tony Murphy, an auxiliary minister in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, was sent on his way on Friday 30th April with the goal of walking 100 km in the month of May throughout the Diocese … Continue reading
Posted in Anglican Communion, Bishops' Appeal, Burundi, Christian Aid, Churches in Cork, Clergy, Contemporary Issues, Diocese, Five Marks of Mission, International Church Relations, Partnership, People from Cork, People from the Diocese, People in Need, World Aid and Development
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