Certificate in Christian Studies Launched in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

For many years, in Cork, Cloyne and Ross, ‘The Bishop’s Course in Theology’ met the needs of a large number of adults learners in the Diocese.  Now, following a lull in the delivery of that course, and as a response to both the Bishop’s Visitation of the Diocese in 2016, and the on-going programme Charting a Future with Confidence a new opportunity has been launched for adult learners in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

A group of people, many of them involved in delivery of ‘The Bishop’s Course’ have been working with the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, since early 2017.  On Tuesday last, the Bishop published the details of the new course which will be the Certificate in Christian Studies from St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, delivered locally in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

Bishop Colton said:

Learning, including learning about the faith, is a lifelong process.  There is great interest in and demand for a course like this.  I am most grateful to my colleague, Bishop Michael Burrowes, in Cashel, Ferns and Ossory, and also the Very Reverend Tom Gordon, Dean of Leighlin, for pioneering and developing this course in that Diocese.  It has been very popular and transformative there, and I am thrilled that, through their good offices, with the approval and support of Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, we can now offer the same course here.

The Certificate in Christian Studies  is  a level 7 certificate course  of St Patrick’s College, Maynooth.  It is a part-time course for all who wish to explore the Christian faith. The programme provides a structured introduction to: scripture, theology, church history, ethics, liturgy, and ministry.

The centre (but not exclusively) for the local delivery of the course in Cork, Cloyne and Ross will be Northridge House Education and Research Centre of Saint Luke’s Charity, Cork.

The formal launch and first module of the course will be on Saturday, 28th April.  The deadline for completed applications for the course is Wednesday, 21st March 2018. Full details are available from parishes, chaplaincies and the Diocesan Office.

For the full information leaflet please CLICK HERE

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Annual Youth Leaders Training Weekend in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The annual youth leaders weekend organised by the Cork Diocesan Youth Council is always valued by the participants. This year’s weekend was held on 2nd to 4th February in Clonakilty, County Cork.  Again this year it proved to be a great time to meet and get to know the youth leaders around the Diocese. Guest speakers are also brought in each year to run workshops; a chance to get motivated, recharged and ready for the coming year.

This year did not disappoint.  Emma and Gemma from Tearfund Ireland ran a very interactive and informative presentation on Global Justice in Youth Work throughout the weekend.  This was the first major Diocesan youth event since the commissioning of new Diocesan Youth Officer, Hilda Connolly, who was also present.

Diocesan Youth Officer, Hilda Connolly, with some of those who participated in the weekend.

There were a lot of heads spinning (in a positive way!) after the workshops they planned, and there was also a lot of enthusiasm on how to implement the ideas into youth groups or parishes.

On the Saturday, Kerry McMahon from the Simon Community called in to give everyone a heads up on the homelessness situation around Cork and on how the Simon Community is run.

The Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, and his wife Susan Colton, also popped in on Saturday to have a chat to Emma and Gemma, to meet with the youth leaders and to join them for lunch. It was great to have them along and to see the training being offered.

Youth leaders from Cork, Cloyne and Ross with Emma and Gemma from Tearfund Ireland, with Bishop Paul and Mrs Susan Colton who dropped in to see what was going on at the youth leaders weekend.

By the end of the weekend everyone had lots of ideas and plans, and, of course, were fully refreshed and ready to tackle the world! The training weekend ended with Sunday Morning Service at Kilgarriffe Parish Church.

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A New Church of Ireland Chaplain for UCC ~ The Photos!

As previously reported here, Canon Alan Marley was commissioned as a Chaplain to University College Cork at a Service in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral on Sunday, 28th January.  He was also installed as a canon of the Cathedral.

Photographer Jim Coughlan was on hand to record the occasion:

Canon Alan Marley with the Bishop after the Service
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Canon Alan Marley, following his Commissioning as a Chaplain to University College Cork and his Installation as Prebendary of Dromdaleague and Kilnaglory with his wife Anne, and their family. Picture: Jim Coughlan

Clergy from Cork, Cloyne and Ross together with members of University College Cork with, Fr. Gerard Dunne, O.P. Chaplain UCC, Professor Patrick O’Shea, President UCC, The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Reverend Canon Alan Marley and the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork, following the Commissioning and his Installation as Prebendary of Dromdaleague and Kilnaglory.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Dr Amanullah de Sondy, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam and Acting Head of the School of Asian Studies, with the Bishop and Canon Alan Marley following the Commissioning.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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New Church of Ireland Chaplain at University College Cork

On Sunday, 28th January, Canon Alan Marley was commissioned to serve as Church of Ireland Chaplain at University College Cork.  The Commissioning was held in Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork at the start of Choral Evensong, after which Canon Marley was installed as Prebendary of Dromdaleague and Kilnaglory in the Cathedral Chapter.

Canon Alan Marley, following his Commissioning as a Chaplain to University College Cork and his Installation as Prebendary of Dromdaleague and Kilnaglory with his wife Anne, and their family. Picture: Jim Coughlan

The Commissioning was done by the Bishop, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, and, on foot of the Bishop’s mandate, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, installed Canon Marley in his prebendal stall.  Clergy and people from throughout Cork, Cloyne and Ross, were joined by the President of University College Cork, Professor Patrick O’Shea, who led a group of academic and university staff, as well as students.  The lessons were read by the President and Father Gerard Dunne, UCC Chaplain.

Clergy from Cork, Cloyne and Ross together with members of University College Cork with, Fr. Gerard Dunne, O.P. Chaplain UCC, Professor Patrick O’Shea, President UCC, The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Reverend Canon Alan Marley and the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork, following the Commissioning and his Installation as Prebendary of Dromdaleague and Kilnaglory.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

As part of the Commissioning, symbols of the ministry of a chaplain were presented to Canon Marley by representatives of the Diocese and the University: a bible, the water of baptism, the bread and wine for celebrating the Eucharist, the oil of healing, a Book of Common Prayer, and a towel of Service. A book from the Boole Library was presented to represent study, and a hockey jersey from UCC Men’s Hockey Club was presented to denote sport and leisure.  Of particular note, was a Muslim prayer mat (to represent the diversity of religious faiths in the University, and for the use of Muslim students) was presented as a gift by Dr Amanullah de Sondy,  Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam, and Acting Head of the School of Asian Studies at the University.

Dr Amanullah de Sondy, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam and Acting Head of the School of Asian Studies, with the Bishop and Canon Alan Marley following the Commissioning.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

The new Chaplain, Canon Alan Marley says:

… it has been an exciting, and slightly bewildering, time. The move from Midleton was an enormous upheaval and Anne and I are grateful for all the help and kindness we have received in making it. The welcome of the Chaplaincy team, led by Fr. Gerard Dunne, has been one of great warmth, encouragement and openness. It has been exciting to see the ministry that exists within the University and that it is appreciated and respected. It was wonderful that the President of UCC, Professor Patrick O’Shea, and many of his colleagues from the academic staff, were able to attend and participate in the commissioning service. I hope I will be able to find my feet in the coming weeks and months, and look forward to the challenges ahead.

In welcoming everyone to the Service, Bishop Colton referred to John Henry Cardinal Newman’s The Idea of a University:

The University is a community of thinkers, engaging in intellectual pursuits not for any external or utilitarian purpose, but as an end in itself: knowledge for knowledge’s sake. Envisaging a broad, liberal education, which teaches students ‘to think and to reason and to compare and to discriminate and to analyse’, Newman believed that narrow minds were to be avoided by exploring all areas of study.  Surprisingly, some might say, Newman, once an Anglican but who became a Roman Catholic, said that the University should be a secular place, but that does not mean ‘no religion’.

We value this partnership between the Diocese and University College Cork which I first negotiated 17 years ago with the then President, Professor Wrixon.  We offer chaplains to the University not to change its secular status but to journey with the community that is the University, those who are religious of many outlooks, and those who are not.  We believe that Alan Marley will bring many gifts and much experience, not least his own humanity to this position.

Professor Patrick O’Shea, President of University College  Cork, welcoming Canon Marley’s appointment said:

We are delighted to have Canon Alan Marley as a chaplain in our University College Cork family. The Chaplaincy service at UCC is our oldest student service, and also supports our staff in a community totalling over 23,000.

Along with his broad community experience he brings to UCC a vision of love, peace, and respect for all who seek support on their spiritual journey. My colleagues and I were honoured to participate in his commissioning service at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral.

Fr. Gerard Dunne, O.P. Chaplain UCC, Professor Patrick O’Shea, President UCC, The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, the Reverend Canon Alan Marley, and the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork, following the Commissioning. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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The Photos of the Commissioning of Hilda Connolly as Diocesan Youth Officer in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Hilda Connolly was commissioned as new Diocesan Youth Officer in Cork, Cloyne and Ross at a Service in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork on Sunday, 21st January.

Photographer, Jim Coughlan, was on hand to capture the occasion.  Here are some of his photos:

HIlda Connolly
Picture: Jim Coughlan

Picture: Jim Coughlan

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