Report of Charting a Future with Confidence Launched in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

At a special joint meeting, held in Bandon Grammar School on Saturday 25th November, of the Diocesan Council of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the clergy of the Diocese, and the Council of Diocesan programme Charting A Future with Confidence, the first report of the process was launched by the Bishop, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton.

The Bishop addressed the meeting, thanked everyone for their work, and formally launched the report: ‘Moving on with Confidence.’

The Charting a Future with Confidence process was initiated by the Bishop in the Diocese in 2014, and was formally inaugurated by the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke, at a residential conference in the Diocese in the autumn of that year.  Since then a steering group and four working groups have been working on four key areas: models of the Church; analysis of similar past programmes within the Diocese and developments nationally in the Church of Ireland; getting an accurate picture of the current situation in the Diocese; and sustainability of the present setup and deployment of ministry in the Diocese.

The reports of these four groups make up the core of the first report which is called Moving on with Confidence.  The report opens with an introductory chapter by the Bishop setting the scene and background to Charting a Future with Confidence.  The steering group was keen to conclude the report with a theological reflection from someone outside the Diocese, but yet someone who knows it.  Bishop John Neill, formally Archbishop of Dublin, and onetime Rector of Abbeystrewry (Skibbereen) in the Diocese was invited to write a concluding chapter to comment and reflect on the reports of the working groups.

Bishop Paul Colton said

There was a hugely purposeful, positive and encouraging atmosphere at Saturday’s meeting.  People realise that reports like this are not magic wands or a panacea, and they are keen now to get on with working out, in practice and in action, the consequences of, and the questions that arise from, this initial phase.  The report also presents toolkit questions to continue our reflection, and which may shape what we are becoming, under God, in the years ahead.

The Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, introduced the report.

The Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, introduced the report at Saturday’s meeting on behalf of the steering group.  The day conference then worked in small groups of 6-8 people drawing out what is important in the report, what is positive, and what is challenging.  The key issues were (i) identifying the questions that the report leaves unanswered that need to be worked on in the next phase, and (ii) how to present the report and engage everyone in the Diocese in the report at parish and other regional levels within the Diocese.

Concluding the day, the Bishop thanked everyone for their positive participation and commitment to the work of the Church in Cork, Cloyne and Ross, and noted that already some of the gaps in the report were being worked on, such as the separate consultation with young people and young adults which had already happened, the outcomes of which will be published as a separate report soon.  He also highlighted that aspects of the report in relation to church music, lay adult education and training, and ministry were already being explored and implemented. The last word went to the Dean of Cork who, on behalf of everyone, thanked the Bishop for his leadership.

Clergy and laity from Cork, Cloyne and Ross who took part in the meeting of Charting a Future with Confidence at Bandon Grammar School on Saturday, 25th November.

The full report may be read here:  Moving on with Confidence 2017

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Commissioning of New Chaplain to Bandon Grammar School

On Tuesday, 14th November,  at a Service for the whole school in the school gym,the Reverend Anne Skuse was commissioned as the new Chaplain to Bandon Grammar School in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  This is a new wholetime post co-funded by the Diocese and the School.

The Reverend Anne Skuse with the Principal of Bandon Grammar School, Mr Ian Coombes, and the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

The commissioning was conducted by the Bishop of the Diocese, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, who also presided at the Service.  He was joined by staff and students who read the readings and prayers, and brought forward symbols  of Christian ministry.

The Bishop, Clergy and lay workers in the Diocese join the Principal, Deputy Principal and School Prefects, in welcoming the Reverend Anne Skuse after her Commissioning as Chaplain to Bandon Grammar School.

The school choir and musicians sang, and the hymns were accompanied by Mr Peter Stobart, Director of Music at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, who is also Director of the new Diocesan Church Music Scheme.

The Bishop preached on2 Timothy 1.6; ‘For this reason, I remind you to fan into flames the gift of God that is in you …’

Greetings students afterwards

Arriving for the Commissioning at Bandon Grammar School

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Two Cork Parishes in Dramatic Enterprise

On the 9th, 10th and 11th November Douglas Union of Parishes with Frankfield, together with Carrigaline Union held Theatre Supper Evenings.  They put on two hilarious plays, ‘A Fishy Business’ by Margaret Wood and ‘Gosforth’s Fete’ by Alan Ayckbourne.  The audience were treated to three highly enjoyable nights with great food, wine and entertainment.  It was wonderful to experience the two unions of parishes working so well together and great to see a strengthening of bonds between near neighbours.

Cast of A Fishy Business;
Back row l-r Isobel Swanton, June Mathews, Mike Ryan, Paula Mealy, Sylvia Gash, Kevin Carroll, Rev’d David Bowles, Kieran Hogan and Lucy de Montfort,
Front row l-r Alanna Davitt, Judy Meany and Emily O’Donoghue

Cast of A Fishy Business
Paula Mealy, Alanna Davitt, Kevin Carroll, Judy Meany, Mike Ryan, Emily O’Donoghue, Kieran Hogan, June Mathews, Lucy de Montfort and Sylvia Gash

Cast of Gosforth’s Fete
Livy Riordan, Kevin Ryan, Rowland Newenham, Hilary Warren-Perry and Cecil Poole

Cast of Gosforth’s Fete
Kevin Ryan, Roland Newenham, Cecil Poole, Hilary Warren-Perry and Livy Riordan

Cast and crew of Supper Theatre Evenings
L-r Mary F Murphy, Director ‘Gosforths Fete’, William Warren-Perry, Olna Trotter, Producer ‘Gosforth’s Fete’, Cecil Poole (hidden), Rev’d David Bowles, Director & Producer ‘A Fishy Business’, June Mathews, Hilary Warren-Perry, Lucy de Montfort, Roland Newenham, Kevin Carroll, Alanna Davitt, Judy Meany, Isobel Swanton and Emily O’Donoghue.

Theatre Supper Evenings by Douglas, with Frankfield and Carrigaline.

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Mothers’ Union in Cork, Cloyne and Ross Plant a Tree to Celebrate 13 Decades of Service

On Saturday, 11 November, the Mothers’ Union in Cork, Cloyne and Ross held the meeting of their   Diocesan Council in Northridge House.  As part of the day they planted a tree in the grounds of St Luke’s Home to commemorate and to celebrate thirteen decades of love and service: 130 years of Mothers’ Union in Ireland!

All-Ireland President of the Mothers’ Union, Phyllis Grothier is briefed about tree-planting by the Reverend Bruce Pierce.

Members were delighted that Phyllis Grothier, All Ireland President, was present to speak at the meeting and to plant the tree.  Everyone was grateful for the assistance of the Rev Bruce Pierce and the presence of Joan Hanna, a director of St Luke’s Home and a member of the Mothers’ Union.

Members of the Mothers’ Union in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

The Mothers’ Union in each of the 12 dioceses in Ireland has planted a tree – with the 13th tree for the 13 decades being an All-Ireland tree.  Many have been planted in church or cathedral grounds, but Cork, Cloyne and Ross were very happy to plant its tree in St Luke’s Home – a place and charity dear to the hearts of so many of throughout the whole Diocese and the wider community.

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Service of Evening Prayer at Oireachtas na Samhna

As part of the annual celebration of Oireachtais na Samhna  which was held in Killarney last weekend ,Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise ,the Irish Guild  of the Church, held a service of Evening Prayer led by Rev Tony Murphy.

Mar cuid de Fhéile  Oireachtas  na Samhna I gCill Áirne an deireadh seachtaine seo caite reachtáil Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise  seirbhís na Nóna a threoraigh an tUrr. Tony Murphy

Group pictured  after the service include Ms. Maire Roycroft Secretary, Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise  (fourth from left) and  Fr. Frank Brady SJ (third from the right)  who read at the service.

Sa ghrianghraf a tógadh tar éis na seirbhíse tá Máire Roycroft, Rúnaí C.G. na hEaglaise (ceathrú duine ón clé) agus an tAth. Proinsias Ó Brádaigh Iosánach (triú duine ó dheis ) a léigh na léachtanna.

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