150th Anniversary of the Consecration of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Cork

The last day of this month – 30th November 2020 – will be the 150th anniversary of the Consecration of one of Cork’s, indeed of one of Ireland’s, most iconic buildings:  Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.

Originally a day of celebration was planned for the previous day, Sunday 29th November, with invited guests from the Diocese and the City, as well as national and international representatives.  ‘Clearly this is no longer possible’ said the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne.  ‘But that will not deter us’, he added.

A whole year of thanksgiving and celebration was mapped out and now the plans have been adapted and, depending on the public health realities, will evolve as the year goes on.

The Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, says that he hopes that Cork people and Irish people will pick up the story of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral:

This isn’t only about celebrating the place the iconic three spires and golden angel have on the landscape of Cork.  It is about what the site itself represents and the role the Cathedral has played in the life of people of faith, in Cork generally and on the national stage too.

While the anniversary itself on 30th November will be marked now in a necessary low key way, an adapted programme of events for the year will include:

  • To coincide with All Saints, All Souls and Remembrance, the Cathedral will be open for personal prayer next Saturday 7th November from 11.00am-1.00pm and 2.00pm-4.00pm with an opportunity in particular to light candles in memory of those who have died this  year of Covid-19.
  • Bishop Paul Colton will celebrate the Eucharist in the Cathedral on Sunday 29th November at 11.15am without a congregation but it will be broadcast online on the Cathedral website.
  • A video launch of the Cathedral Choir’s new CD  – Let all the world in every corner sing – will take place.
  • On the CD is a recording of the winning composition by composer Nicholas O’Neill of a setting in B flat of the canticles for Evensong:  Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. The first live performance has had to be rescheduled.
  • A limited edition Annie West print celebrating the Cathedral’s consecration will be available to purchase.
  • Bishop Colton has written and compiled a resource for children and young people to mark the 150th anniversary and this will be available in hard copy as  well as online for use in schools (at all levels) and in children’s and youth groups, and for families at home.
  • Two exhibitions will be mounted of photographs; one of the demolition of the former Cathedral, and another from a family album owned by Bishop Robert Gregg, son of Bishop John Gregg showing the completed new cathedral.  The album, discovered by Bishop Paul and Mr Susan Colton,  includes a drawing – a doodle sketch – done by the cathedral architect, William Burges, for Bishop Gregg’s grandson, Jack, as a child.
  • Other planned events, depending on the prevailing public health situation, may be rescheduled.

Further information from:

Saint Fin  Barre’s Cathedral Office

Library House, Dean Street, Cork, T12 V348

Telephone:  021 496 3387   

Email:   sfb150th@gmail.com

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork at the time of the Consecration on30th November 1870
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Cork, Cloyne and Ross Mothers’ Union Virtual Festival Service goes live

Each year in the Spring, Cork, Cloyne and Ross Mothers’ Union members from around Cork City and County meet for a celebratory Festival Service. It is always a special occasion when members enjoy fellowship and meeting up with friends. This year’s service, however, which was to include the commissioning of our new trustees, had to be postponed. As time passed and it became obvious that it couldn’t go ahead at a later date, the trustees made plans to meet up at the wonderful new Carraig Centre in Ballincollig to record our Festival Service. Everything was thought through, the Service was prepared, the Reverend Robert Ferris was set to record, everybody knew what their role was – and then the Level 3 restrictions arrived.

What to do? Of course, what else but rise to the challenge and try recording the service.

So the trustees met on Zoom and celebrated the 2020 theme of ‘Building Hope and Confidence’.  Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson joined us as Bishop’s Commissary, along with the Rev Isobel Jackson, who is our Mothers’ Union Diocesan Chaplain.

Our chaplain lead the worship and the Archdeacon commissioned the trustees and also shared some thoughts on the theme.

The four new trustees, Marjorie Garland, Veronica Deane, the Rev. Eileen Cremin and Deirdre Whitley read the readings and the prayers; Heather Fleming and Joyce Buttimer read the lyrics of two hymns with the melody playing in the background. Lucinda McDonald and Oliver recorded the Mothers’ Union prayer at home and were able to be part of the worship.

There were  some technical challenges, but the video has turned out well and Mothers’ Union in Cork, Cloyne and Ross trustees are delighted that it is now live on our Facebook page and on the Diocesan YouTube channel.

The links to the service are as follows. 

On the Diocesan Youtube Channel HERE

On Facebook HERE

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Lord Mayor of Cork launches Three Faiths Forum’s ‘The Pocket Facts Guide for Jewish, Christian and Muslim People.’

The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Joe Kavanagh and his wife Stephanie, Lady Mayoress of Cork, warmly welcomed a small representative group from the Cork Three Faiths Forum recently in his chambers in City Hall.

Canon Elaine Murray (right) with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Joe Kavanagh and the Lady Mayoress, Stephanie Kavanagh.

The occasion was the launch of the Group’s new interfaith leaflet The Pocket Facts Guide for Jewish, Christian & Muslim People.

Dr Amanullah DeSondy (left) with the Lord Mayor of Cork

The group received by the Lord Mayor consisted of Sr Kathleen McGarvey OLA, Dr Amanullah DeSondy who is Head of the Study of Religions Department at UCC., David Coon, and Canon Elaine Murray.

Copies of the leaflet are available by emailing HERE

Left to right: Dr Amanullah DeSondy, David Coon, Lady Mayoress Stephanie Kavanagh, the Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Joe Kavanagh, Canon Elaine Murray, and Sr Kathleen McGarvey OLA in the Lord Mayor’s parlour at Cork City Hall.
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50 years Service by Mrs Ivy Dennis on Select Vestry of County Cork Parish

During the General Vestry meeting (annual general meeting of parishioners), held recently for Moviddy Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, the Priest-in-Charge, the Reverend David Bowles, acknowledged the outstanding contribution of one parishioner – Mrs Ivy Dennis – to the parish. 

Ivy has been an active member of the select vestry for 50 consecutive years.  She first became a member in 1970.  She was honorary treasurer from 1980 to 1986.  Since 1986, Ivy has remained Honorary Secretary. 

She has been a huge support to all the clergy over the last 50 years.  David Bowles said:

Since I came to the parish last November, it has been fantastic to have Ivy at the end of the phone, to furnish me with any information or insight that I might need.  Moviddy Union is truly blessed to have Ivy as secretary. 

Mrs Ivy Dennis with the Reverend David Bowles
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New Church of Ireland Rector for Kinneigh Union of Parishes in West Cork

Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Commissary to the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, is delighted to announce the appointment of the Reverend Ivan Ruiters, who currently is serving as incumbent of the Parish of Karkloof in the Diocese of Natal, Anglican Church of Southern Africa, to be the new Incumbent of Kinneigh Union of  Parishes in West Cork.

Ivan Ruiters (59) was made deacon in 1996 and, in 1997, was priested in the Diocese of Natal, Anglican Church of Southern Africa.  In more recent years (2007 to 2016) he was incumbent of the Florencecourt Group of Parishes in the Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. In October 2016 he became incumbent of the United Benefice of Milnrow and Newhey in the Diocese of Manchester and served there until July 2018.  In August 2018 he took up his current post as incumbent of the Parish of Karkloof in the Diocese of Natal, Anglican Church of Southern Africa.

Ivan says:

I am most delighted to accept the position of incumbent of Kinneigh Union of Parishes and can hardly wait to meet and get to know all of you.  During the 9yrs. that my wife and I stayed in Ireland we really grew attached to all the people and enjoyed every moment of our stay.  With God at the centre of our relationships we are certain that, as His family, we will be a source of  encouragement and inspiration to one another.  I have every confidence that, in these changing and exciting times God will bless us and build us up in ways that we least expect.

In conclusion, I share with you these 2 verses of scripture from the Book of Isaiah chapter 4, verses 6 and 9,  “I, the Lord, have called you in righteousness;  I will take hold of your hand.  I will keep you and will make you to be a covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles, …”

Ivan Ruiters (59) and his wife Raylene Ruiters have 3 adult sons, 2 of whom are married.  They also have 2 granddaughters.

The Reverend Ivan Ruiters
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