New Chalice and Ciborium Consecrated in Saint Peter’s Church, Bandon

During his visit to Saint Peter’s Church, Bandon on Sunday, 29th April, the Bishop of Cork, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton consecrated a new ciborium and a new chalice in memory of the late Noel Burns of Lissaphooka, Bandon, County Cork.  The chalice and ciborium were the gift of members of his family.

Mrs Anne Kingston (holding the chalice) and her daughter Linda (holding the ciborium) following the consecration of the gifts in memory of Noel Burns, with Bishop Paul Colton, the Reverend Denis MacCarthy (Rector) and the Reverend Anne Skuse (Chaplain to Bandon Grammar School).

 

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Cork’s ‘Goldie Fish’ Comes Face to Face with a Lofty Crane


Cork’s ‘goldie fish’  – the distinctive salmon weather vane atop Saint Anne’s Church, Shandon in Cork – had company on Thursday 26th April.  A crane rose to lofty heights to repair the lead flashing on the dome of Shandon, Cork’s iconic landmark overlooking the River Lee.

The ‘goldie fish’ atop Saint Anne’s Church, Shandon with Saint Anne’s Park, the Heineken Brewery at Ladyswell, Cork, and Collins Barracks all in the background.

There were many concerned enquiries as to the fish’s health and much relief when assurances were given that all was well. The damage to the lead work was caused by the cumulative effects of hurricane Ophelia, and storms Brian and Emma, and took only a short time to repair once contractors had reached the appropriate height. Local residents were very accommodating of the huge crane and welcomed the care being taken of the city’s much loved building. Doors re-opened to patient visitors and tourists shortly afterwards.

The crane stretches from the ground to lofty heights for the repair work.

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New Certificate in Christian Studies Launched in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

On Saturday, 28th April 2018, the first group of adult learners – 22 people in all – embarked on the first cycle of the new Certificate in Christian Studies in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  The Certificate (an NQF level 7 course) is being run in partnership with Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth.

The participants  gathered from all parts of the Dioceses at Northridge House Education and Research Centre at Saint Luke’s Charity, Cork, for the launch by the Bishop, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton.  The first module – Christian Liturgy: Worship and the people of God – is being led by the Dean of Leighlin, the Very Reverend Tom Gordon.  Also present today were some of the coordinating group and module leaders of future modules:  Dr Tim Jackson, the Reverend Robert Ferris, Dr Daniel Nuzum, the Reverend Peter Rutherford, and Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson.

Module leaders, tutors and course participants with the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton at the launch of the new Certificate in Christian Studies in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

 

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Cork Three Faiths Forum hosts Earth Day Celebration

For the second year in a row, the Cork Three Faiths Forum organised an Earth Day Celebration right in the centre of Cork City. The theme for Earth Day this year was ‘End Plastic Pollution’ and the Forum were delighted to be joined by a representative from VOICE Recycling Ambassador Program.

The gathering at the Earth Day Celebration organised by the Cork Three Faiths Forum.

The weather was glorious and many of those in the park and those passing by joined the group to listen to readings from the Hebrew Scriptures, the Quran and the Christian Bible.

Dr Amanullah de Sondy, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam at University College Cork, addresses the gathering

The delicious food was again supplied by the Real Olive Company in the English Market.

Enjoying the good provided by the Real Olive Company.

The aim of the Forum is to show solidarity with each other, the Creator and all of Creation. As Judaism, Christianity and Islam all share a common concern for creation, the Earth Day Celebration is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the need for all to live in right relationship with the Earth and to collaborate with each other in order to address the causes of climate and ecological degradation.

Earth Day Celebration in Cork

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Annual ‘Meet the Bishop’ Morning for Confirmation Candidates in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Each year the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, hosts a morning of activities and fun for the confirmation candidates from all the parishes across the Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  ‘I know lots of them already,’ he says ‘ but this gives me an opportunity to meet with them and to speak about this special occasion in their lives.’  Bishop Colton added:

For people who come from small parishes, they realise that they are part of a bigger picture.  Those from bigger parishes meet others and realise they are not the sum total of the picture either.  It is a lot of fun, but it requires a lot of support from the clergy, youth workers, parents and guardians, so I am very grateful for that.

This year’s event was due to be held earlier in the year but was postponed due to the snow.  It was held instead on Saturday 21st April in Douglas.  The photos of the day, with the Reverend Anne Skuse wielding a camera, tell the story better than anything else.

There were games to start and, with everyone in four groups, there were four main activities.

Bishop Paul Colton ‘in the frame’ leading his ‘Meet the Bishop Confirmation Morning’ 2018

Thinking about Confirmation

Using signs and symbols the Reverend Elaine Murray helps the young people to think about Confirmation, and welcoming the Holy Spirit.

The Reverend Elaine Murray chats to the young people each year about Confirmation

‘Oops! Is that what I told the Bishop I’d do?’

The Reverend Hazel Minion hands out activity sheets about ‘signs and symbols’

Learning a Hymn to Sing at the Confirmation Service

Director of the Diocesan Music Programme, Peter Stobart, gets everyone singing

Who knew that singing is actually great fun… even singing in Church!

Lots of leaders were on hand to help!

There were lots of leaders on hand to help this year, including our Diocesan Youth Officer, Hilda Connolly.

The Reverend Denis MacCarrhty and the Reverend Anne Skuse

The Reverend Kingsley Sutton and the Reverend John Ardis

The Pearls of Christ

Each year, when he meets the young people, the Bishop speaks about the Christian story, being a Christian and prayer. Every year his own gift to each child being confirmed in the Diocese is a set of the Beads of Christ, also known as the Pearls of Life.

The Beads of Christ – each bead and each colour has a special significance.

Bishop Paul explains the story of the Beads of Christ

The Tree of Life

The fourth activity this year was inspired by a visit to the Church of Finland led by the Bishop, when, in some churches, Baptism trees were spotted.  The idea was brought home and Kevin Carey of the woodwork department in Ashton School, Cork made a tree for use in the Diocese.  Jacqui Wilkinson and Adrian Wilkinson spoke about different trees in the Bible, actual and figurative, as well as our connections with each other in the Church.  Young people added their own leaf to the tree to recall their baptism, and also put their individual fingerprint on a tree as a sign of their belonging.

The empty tree made by Kevin

The Baptism Tree

Trees with the Archdeacon

The morning finished with a hymn and prayer, and a healthy snack!

A healthy snack

Young people from Cork, Cloyne and Ross with their ‘Baptism Tree’, who are to be confirmed in 2018

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