Susan Green Installed as new Church of Ireland Dean of Cloyne, County Cork

On Friday evening, 5th October, in Saint Colman’s Cathedral, Cloyne, County Cork, the Cloyne Union of Parishes welcomed their new rector – Susan Green.  The Bishop, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, who presided at the Service, instituted Susan to the incumbency of the Cloyne Union of Parishes, and appointed her as Dean of Cloyne.

The new Dean with the Bishop.

At the same Service, therefore, Susan was installed as Dean of Cloyne by the Archdeacon, the Venerable Adrian Wilkinson, on foot of the mandate of the Bishop.  Present to support the new Dean were members of her family including her husband, the Venerable Andrew Orr who is Archdeacon of Ossory and Leighlin, and their daughter Rachel, as well as Susan’s mother and other members of the family circle. Bishop Colton said that he hoped that the entire family  – Susan, Andrew, Rachel, Patrick and Ciara – would feel welcome in their new surroundings in East Cork.

The Very Reverend Susan Green (centre) with her husband, Archdeacon Andrew Orr, and their daughter, Rachel.

Among those present were Cllr Michael Hegarty representing the Mayor of County Cork, Minister of State David Stanton, T.D., Kevin O’Keeffe, T.D., and the principals of the two schools in the parish: Dr Edward Gash (Principal of Midleton College) and Ms Elma Huggard (Principal of St John the Baptist National School, Midleton).  Children and young people from both schools took part in the Service.   Parishioners, clergy and readers from Cork, Cloyne and Ross were joined by the new Dean’s former colleagues in Kilkenny College and from the Diocese of Cashel, Ferns and Ossory. Representatives were in attendance from the community including An Garda Síochána, and Midleton Rugby Club.  Ecuemnical guests from sister churches included:  the Reverend Richard Cronin (Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Canon Jim Killeen (Parish Priest of Midleton), Father Pat Linehan (Parish Priest of Cloyne) and Father Patrick McCarthy (Saleen).

Following the institution and installation were (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, the new Dean, the Bishop, and Mr John Jermyn, Diocesan Registrar.

The Very Reverend Susan Green is now the first woman to serve as Dean of a Cathedral in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  Preaching at the Service, the Reverend Katharine Poulton, Rector of Julianstown, who herself served as Dean of Ossory for a time, referred to the fact that Susan is now one of only two women who are Deans of Cathedrals in Ireland, the other being the Very Reverend Maria Jansson, Dean of Waterford, who was also present.  Other Deans present were the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, and the Dean of Lismore, the Very Reverend Paul Draper.

The preacher, the Reverend Katharine Poulton, enjoys a light-hearted moment after the Service.

The Quire and Nave of the Cathedral were full for the Service at which the Clerks Choral, under the direction of Colin Nicholls, sang, and the organist was Ian Sexton.  At the conclusion of the Service, the Bishop thanked the parish for all their hard work and faithfulness. Rowena Walsh welcomed the new Dean on behalf of the parishioners, and the new Dean addressed the parish for the first time.  Afterwards everyone was entertained in the nave to supper provided by the parishioners of the Cloyne Union of Parishes.  In addition to the Cathedral Church of Saint Colman, Cloyne, the Union of Parishes encompasses Midleton, Corkbeg and East Ferry.

Pictured after the Service were (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, the Reverend Sarah Marry (Bishop’s Chaplain), the Reverend Katharine Poulton (Preacher), the Very Reverend Susan Green, the Bishop, the Reverend David Bowles (Deacon at the Service), and the Reverend Elaine Murray (Bishop’s Chaplain).

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Service of Blessing of Animals in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline

The annual Blessing of Animals Service was held in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline recently. Although again mainly dogs turned up in need of a blessing, there were a couple of very brave cats and a bemused looking fish!

At the annual blessing of animals in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline

At the annual blessing of animals in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline

At the annual blessing of animals in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline

At the annual blessing of animals in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline

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Elections and AGM at Incorporated Church of Ireland Cork Young Men’s Association – Garryduff Sports Centre

Garryduff Sports Centre is well-known throughout Cork as a hive of activity and community life.  A Cork home for hockey, badminton, tennis, bowls (indoor and outdoor), pitch and putt, as well as the clubhouse and children’s sports camps, the Club held its AGM and elections earlier this week. Mr Trevor Dunne was re-elected as President of the Club for the coming year.

With Bishop Colton following the 2018 AGM were the Club officers (l-r) Stephanie Flack (Honorary Treasurer), Trevor Dunne (President) and Louise Jermyn (Honorary Secretary)

The Club is owned by a body with the acronym ICICYMA – Incorporated Church of Ireland Cork Young Men’s Association – of which the patron is the Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton.

Following this year’s elections were (l-r) John Jermyn (Trustee), Trevor Dunne (President), Dr Paul Colton (Patron) and Roger Flack (Trustee). The third club Trustee is Sybil Fuller.

Founded in the 19th Century and based at the Gregg Hall on the South Mall, the club relocated to Garryduff in 1969.

With Bishop Colton following the AGM were (l-r) Mervyn Kerr (Vice-President), Trevor Dunne (President) and Alison Flack (Vice-President)

Today the Club is thriving and the facilities are in use all the time with membership – people from all backgrounds and sporting interests –  drawn from throughout Cork City and County and beyond.

Trevor Dunne, President, and Bishop Paul Colton, Patron, of ICICYMA, Garryduff Sports Centre.

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Grandparents Day in Positive Ageing Week in St Mary’s National School, Carrigaline

St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline, County Cork held a special ‘Grandparent’s Day’ during Positive Ageing Week recently.

Grandparents Day at St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline

The children were asked to invite their Grandparents into the school for refreshments and to visit their classrooms. Those whose grandparents couldn’t be with them on the day were encouraged to bring along photos to be displayed in the Canon McCrea Hall.

Grandparents Day at St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline

The staff were also encouraged to display photos of their own grandparents. All of the classes did some kind of artwork project for viewing in the Hall while visitors were having a cup of tea and it was altogether a marvelous gathering.

The Reverend Elaine Murray at Grandparents Day at St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline

Well done to Ms Elliffe the Principal for her innovative idea and to all the Teachers and SNAs for their help on the day.

Grandparents Day at St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline

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Cork, Cloyne and Ross hosts visitors from the Diocese of Lichfield

Two visitors from the Diocese of Lichfield – the Reverend Julia Cody and the Reverend Simon Douglas – were guests of the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross from Tuesday 25th September until Friday, 28th September.  They visited on the suggestion of the Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Dr Michael Ipgrave, to learn more about the Church of Ireland.  Over the three days they engaged in a very varied programme that took them to parishes of different kinds, Ashton School, Bandon Grammar School, the Diocesan Service for Primary Schools, the chaplaincy at Saint Luke’s Home, the Northridge House Education and Research Centre, the chaplaincy at Cork University Hospital, the Diocesan Office, the Diocesan Church Music Scheme, an Eco-congregation, the Children’s Ministry Group, and to the Sam Maguire Bells in Dunmanway.  On one evening a dinner was hosted by the Archdeacon, and on the second evening the Bishop hosted a dinner. The visitors met clergy in farming communities to hear about the likely impact of BREXIT, and they were also briefed about the Cork, Cloyne and Ross Centenaries Commemoration and Reconciliation Project.

The group from Lichfield Diocese joined the Bishop on a visit to Ashton School (l-r) Martin, Ellie, Mr Adrian Landen (Principal), the Reverend Simon Douglas, the Bishop, the Reverend Julia Coady, Alison, Mark, and Drew Ruttle (School Chaplain)

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