Good Friday: What’s on in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

A lot of work has gone in to enabling your worship where you are at home or at work this Holy Week.  Today, Good Friday is no exception.

Stations of the Cross

Our main offering today, created by the Reverend Anne Skuse, Chaplain to Bandon Grammar School is ‘The Stations of the Cross’

To view the ‘Stations of the Cross’:  CLICK HERE

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

Prayers & St John Passion sung by Peter Stobart. Available from 12 Noon.  CLICK HERE

The Gospel of this Day

Hear the Passion Gospel read by clergy from the Diocese:  CLICK HERE

Tenebrae

Last evening’s Service of ‘Tenebrae’ is also still available:  CLICK HERE

To download and use at home today:

Parishes online:

10 a.m.  Carrigrohane HERE

8 p.m.   United Service: Fanlobbus/Dunmanway, Kinneigh and the West Cork Methodist Circuit   HERE

8 p.m. – Youghal HERE

Parishes (these may be adapted for use in other places):

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12 Noon ~ Annual Chrism Eucharist in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

At 12 noon today –  Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) – the annual Chrism Eucharist in Cork, Cloyne and Ross will go ahead this year as every year, but not as normal.

Ordinarily, people  from all over County Cork gather on this day in the Cathedral Church of Saint Fachtna, Rosscarbery, County Cork to celebrate together, to renew their commitment to their ministry, and for the blessing of the oils used in the pastoral and sacramental aspects of that ministry.

Following the celebration of the Eucharist everyone enjoys lunch together before heading back to their own places to begin the most  solemn three days – known as the Triduum – in the Church’s calendar.

This year Bishop Paul Colton has recorded the Service in the chapel in his home in Cork, with participation remotely from people around the Diocese.

You are invited to join us online. Click the link below which brings you to the Diocesan YouTube page and select

‘Chrism Eucharist 2020’

CLICK HERE

Note: the link to ‘Chrism Eucharist 2020’ will be online shortly before 12 Noon.

Cathedral Church of Saint Fachtna, Rosscarbery, County Cork where the Service is usually held each year, but not this year.

 

 

 

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What’s on? Easter in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Here is what is on in Cork, Cloyne and Ross this Easter – but first a reminder:

Covid-19 Community Response Forum (CRF):

First of all, in partnership with Cork City Council and Cork County Council, we have been asked to make the Covid-19 helpline numbers known to you:

Cork City:  The Cork City Covid-19 CRF helpline is 1800 222 226. Support can also be accessed via covidsupport@corkcity.ie.

Cork County:  Cork County Council’s helpline can be contacted on 1800 805 819  People can also email covidsupport@corkcoco.ie  or text 085 870 9010.

The helplines are open from 8am-8pm seven days a week.

Decorate the Cross in your Window for Easter

An invitation to put a cross or to make a cross to put in your window tis Holy Week

Read about that invitation HERE

Easter Eve

Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

From 8 p.m. Lighting and Reception of the Paschal Candle – Sung Exultet – Easter Organ Fanfare   HERE

Parishes online:

8 p.m. Cloyne Union – Easter Vigil and Lighting of the Paschal Candle Service:  HERE

Parishes (these may be adapted for use in other places):

Easter Day

A Service of Spiritual Communion to Download and Use at Home:

Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork:

11.15am – Proclamation of the Paschal Candle – Shortened Sung Eucharist. HERE

Service and order of service/service sheet can also be found via the homepage of the Cathedral website:  HERE

Services online or being broadcast on Easter Day:

09.15 a.m.  A Service from the Chapel of Christ the Healer CUH on CUH102FM.  Also online HERE

10.30 a.m.  Cloyne Union on their Facebook Page HERE

11 a.m.  Carrigaline Union of Parishes HERE

11 a.m. Carrigrohane Union of Parishes HERE

11 a.m.  Fanlobbus/Dunmanway  HERE

11 a.m. Youghal will live stream on their Facebook Page. HERE

Parish Materials (these may be adapted for use in other places):

 

  

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What’s on? This Holy Week in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Here is what is on in Cork, Cloyne and Ross this Holy Week – but first a reminder:

Covid-19 Community Response Forum (CRF):

First of all, in partnership with Cork City Council and Cork County Council, we have been asked to make the Covid-19 helpline numbers known to you:

Cork City:  The Cork City Covid-19 CRF helpline is 1800 222 226. Support can also be accessed via covidsupport@corkcity.ie.

Cork County:  Cork County Council’s helpline can be contacted on 1800 805 819  People can also email covidsupport@corkcoco.ie  or text 085 870 9010.

The helplines are open from 8am-8pm seven days a week.

Holy Week ~ Cross in your Window

An invitation to put a cross or to make a cross to put in your window tis Holy Week

Read about that invitation HERE

Daily Prayer in Holy Week

Services on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Holy Week

Services for each Day from the Bishop:

(These may be printed and adapted for use at home. Hymns, if familiar, may be sung, or read, or omitted)

Parishes (Services to print and use):

Services Online:

Tuesday at 12 Noon:  Carrigrohane HERE

Wednesday at 10 a.m.  Carrigrohane HERE

Recital Online:

Wednesday at 1 p.m.: St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork: Short Organ Recital by Assistant Director fo Music, Robbie Carroll:  HERE

Maundy Thursday 

Diocesan Services

From 12 Noon: Maundy Thursday the Chrism Eucharist
from the Bishop’s Chapel on the Diocesan YouTube page – HERE

If you wish to download or print the Order of Service it is here: Chrism Eucharist 2020 – Download

From 8 p.m. Tenebrae – A Diocesan Service for Maundy Thursday, also HERE

A Service to download and use at home:

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

From 7 p.m. Eucharist & Stripping of the altar with Plainchant Psalm 22. HERE

Parish Services Online:

10 a.m.  Carrigrohane HERE

8 p.m. – Youghal HERE

Good Friday

Diocesan Services:

From 8 a.m.  Stations of the Cross HERE

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

From 12 noon Prayers and sung St John Passion – sung by Peter Stobart. HERE

Parishes online:

10 a.m.  Carrigrohane HERE

8 p.m. – Youghal HERE

A Service (to print and use at home) from the Bishop:

Parishes (Services to print and use):

Hear the Passion Gospel again this Holy Week

The Passion Gospel is read by the clergy of the Diocese based in the Chapel of Christ the Healer at Cork University Hospital, one of the places at the vortex of our current crisis (so you will hear passing background noice of the hospital doing what it needs to do), and by clergy of the Diocese, reading from their own places of ministry.

Click HERE to view it.

Additional Resources and Links to Services

are available on the dedicated page on the Diocesan Website

Click Here

William Burges Cartoon of Last Supper Window, St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Cork ©

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Cork Church of Ireland Sports Club – Garryduff – supports Frontline Workers

The main sports hall at the Incorporated Church of Ireland Cork Young Men’s Association – Garryduff Sports Centre – at Rochestown, Cork has been made available to assist with an important effort to make 10,000 face masks for frontline HSE workers over the next 4 weeks.

The initiative was started by Benchspace, a co-making workspace based in Cork City, who approached Garryduff to ask for the space to work with the required physical distancing.  Over one hundred volunteers of all ages are involved  A network of (home-based) people are using their 3D printers to print the ‘headband’ items, which are then collected and transported for final assembly with protective ‘acetate sheets’ for use by frontline healthcare workers in the battle against Covid-19 coronavirus.

Standing Together YET APART…. (front) Junior Cert pupil Donnacha shows one the of the completed ‘face shields’ after assembly by volunteers working at Garryduff Sports Centre, Co Cork. 
Pic; Larry Cummins/The Echo

Vice-President of Garryduff Sports Club and last year’s Club President, Trevor Dunne, explains:

A project has kicked off locally in Cork with the objective of providing Front Line Staff in Cork with Face Shields during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Currently there are  50 independent 3D printers who have come together to produce 10,000 face shields over the next 4-6 weeks through the leadership of Benchspace.

Garryduff Sports club is being used to provide space for a makeshift assembly line to assemble these 10,000 face shields  for the  frontline healthcare staff. We are delighted a club to help them.

All work has been completed in partnership with the HSE PPE Management team and the infection control department.

Club Patron, Bishop Paul Colton, said:

This is the sort of pooling and sharing of resources needed in this work together at this time.  I am thrilled that the ICICYMA/Garryduff has made available what would otherwise be empty and unused space during this pandemic to support such an essential initiative.

At Garryduff at the moment also, Vice-President Mervyn Kerr, and hard-working club committee member Diane Fehily are making contact with older and more vulnerable members and past-members to offer them support.

Father and son… Junior Cert pupil Donnacha was helping his dad Alan . Here he shows one of the completed ‘face shields’ after assembly by volunteers working at Garryduff Sports Centre, Co Cork.  
Pic; Larry Cummins/The Echo

A GoFundMe page has been set up to provide all necessary raw materials for the face masks project.  It is HERE

You can read Amy Nolan’s  report in The Echo HERE

and Eoin English’s report  in The Irish Examiner HERE

This NewsBlog is grateful to photographer Larry Cummins and The Echo for permission to use the photographs.

One the of the completed ‘face shields’ after assembly by volunteers working at Garryduff Sports Centre, Co Cork. Approx 100 volunteers are involved in the making of the items for the HSE with 10,000 shields to be delivered in approx 4 weeks.
Pic; Larry Cummins/The Echo

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