Saturday Morning Men’s Pub Breakfast Kick Starts Lent in Douglas Parishes, County Cork

On Saturday 29 February, Bull McCabes Pub and Restaurant on the Airport Road in Cork City, was filled to capacity for the Parish Men’s Breakfast.

A full Bull McCabe’s Pub in Cork for the Douglas Union with Frankfield Men’s Breakfast at the start of Lent.

This year more than 90 men, in some cases several generations of the same family, enjoyed a meal together. The guest speaker was Harold Kingston, a farmer from Courtmacsherry in West Cork, who is also Munster Regional Chair of the Irish Farmers’ Association and an active member of his parish. In his talk Harold spoke about the joys and challenges of farming in the current environment. Drawing on the Parable of the Talents, he saw himself as having to pass on his land, which he works to derive an income, to the next generation having maximised its potential in a sustainable way. He reminded everyone of the importance of talking when things are difficult and seeking the help that is there in the community, rather than carrying burdens alone. He referred to the support he receives from his Christian faith and from his local parish and community.

Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Rector of Douglas Union with Frankfield, with guest speaker, Harold Kingston. at the Men’s Breakfast.

While many listening to him in Douglas are not engaged in farming, his words resonated with everyone present. After the event, in a comment on social media, one parishioner summed up the thoughts of many when he wrote:

Thank you for your sincere and thoughtful words this morning.

One of the groups from Douglas Union with Frankfield at the Men’s Breakfast in Bull McCabe’s Cork

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Junior Bell Ringers from Dunmanway Tour West Cork Bell Towers

Ten young people between the ages of 8 – 16 are learning to ring the Sam Maguire Community Bells at St. Mary’s Church in Dunmanway, County Cork.  This is in addition to a group of 10-15 adults who are already learning to ring the bells.

On Friday 21st of February the group of young people went on a tour of the bell towers of West Cork.  This was a challenge for them, as the bells in the other towers are much heavier than what they are used to ringing in Dunmanway.

Their tour took them to the bell towers in Skibbereen, Rosscarbery and Bandon  where they rang the bells and were made most welcome.

The Rev. Cliff Jeffers who trains the young ringers said:

I am delighted with the progress that they are making.

Many of the junior ringers join with the adult ringers to ring the Sam Maguire Community Bells at St. Mary’s church to call people to worship on Sunday mornings.

Junior Bell Ringers from St Mary’s Parish, Dunmanway, County Cork with the Rev. Cliff Jeffers.

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Templebreedy School, Cork take Part in Limerick Primary School Singing Competition

The children of Templebreedy National School, Crosshaven, County Cork visited Limerick Choral Festival on Friday 28th February to participate in the Primary School Singing Competition. The school choir, which is made up of 24 students from 4th to 6th classes, is led by Mr Peter Stobart who visits the school weekly as part of the Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Church Music Scheme.

Templebreedy National School, County Cork, on tour.

There were twelve schools participating in the competition and although they did not win, the students were very excited to be performing in front of a very large audience in such an exciting environment. They sang Panis Angelicus by Franck and For the beauty of the earth by Rutter, both in two parts.

Templebreedy National School, County Cork, on tour.

After the competition, the party went to visit King John’s Castle, organised by principal teacher Ms Doris Bryan. They enjoyed learning about the introduction of taxation in Ireland and minting coins. There was also an opportunity to dress up as medieval soldiers!

Templebreedy National School, County Cork, at the Primary School Singing Competition in Limerick

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Last Winter Concert of the Year in Cobh and Glanmire Parish raises funds for AWARE

On Friday 28th February, in the Church of St Mary & All Saints’, Glanmire, the final concert of the parish’s Winter Concert Series was held. A large and appreciative audience were entertained by Kinsale Voices, violin quartets, piano soloists, and organ music at this feast of wonderful music.

The retiring collection was held in aid of AWARE, who provide support for those with depression and other mental health issues.

The Reverend Paul Arbuthnot, Rector of Cobh & Glanmire Union of Parishes commented:

Once again, we were delighted by the wealth of musical talent which adorned our church for the final concert in our Winter Concert Series. It is wonderful to welcome the wider community of Glanmire into our beautiful church to support such a good an important cause as AWARE

Kinsale Voices in St Mary and All Saints, Glanmire, County Cork for the last of the parish’s Winter Concert Series.

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Carrigaline Parish Celebrates Fair Trade Fortnight

The Carrigaline Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, has been  a Fair Trade Parish since 2012.  The Parish recently celebrated the beginning of this year’s Fair Trade Fortnight with themed Services in both St John’s and St Mary’s churches. Those gathered committed to continue to ‘Choose Fair Trade’ when possible.

The message from Carrigaline Union of Parishes – Choose Fair Trade

The message from Carrigaline Union of Parishes – Choose Fair Trade

 

 

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