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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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St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Cork To Open for Personal Prayer Remembering Covid-19 Victims
As part of the annual Remembrance/All Souls’ weekend, Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork will open temporarily on Saturday 7th November, for personal prayer as permitted by current level 5 regulations, to allow members of the public to come in to … Continue reading
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Almost €60k sent from Cork, Cloyne and Ross to set up Farming Cooperatives in Burundi.
Almost €60,000 has been raised by the people of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross since 2017 in support of a Christian Aid project in Burundi turning maize into flour to generate an income above subsistence … Continue reading
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Faith in Action in the Community in Cork, Cloyne and Ross
In common with parishes throughout the Church of Ireland, parishes in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, engaged with the Five Marks of Mission, regularly seek to find ways to put their faith into action in ways big … Continue reading
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