New Assistant Director of Music Appointed at Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

The appointment is announced of Ms Phoebe Tak Man Chow from London as the new Assistant Director of Music at Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.  She will also play a key role in the new Diocesan Church Music Programme in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, which is due to begin next September.

The Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, announcing the appointment, said

I am looking forward to welcoming Phoebe to the Cathedral’s music team in early September and I am sure she will greatly enrich the Cathedral’s rich and vibrant musical tradition and will bring much skill and experience to the new Diocesan Church Music Scheme.

Welcoming the announcement, the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, said

This appointment, made by the Cathedral Select Vestry  in partnership with the Diocesan Council and the Diocesan Board of Education, is an innovative re-configuration of a long-standing post. The Assistant Director of Music will be key to our new Diocesan Church Music Scheme which has been devised, and which will be formally launched in the autumn.

Phoebe Tak Man Chow was born in Hong Kong and educated at Harrogate Ladies’ College, North Yorkshire, England, from 2004-2009. She first took up organ studies with Mr Adrian Selway in 2006, and subsequently served as a member in the chapel choir.

Ms. Phoebe Tak Man Chow

Due to her interest in Anglican church music and keyboard accompaniment, she read music and studied organ performance at the Royal College of Music in London where she completed a Bachelor of Music degree and a Masters of Performance degree, graduating with the Walford Davies Organ Prize.  She received regular organ tuition from professor David Graham (London), Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (Paris), participated in masterclasses with Oliver Latry (Paris), Pieter van Dijk (Alkmaar) and many others. Besides organ studies, she has also completed harpsichord studies with Professor Robert Woolley (London), stylistic studies (composition), historical studies, advanced aural studies, keyboard accompaniment, and sang in the RCM chorus.

The RCM organ department organises annual trips abroad, enabling students to widen their perspectives on the performance of foreign church music.  In 2013 Phoebe was awarded the Flentrop Organ Scholarship to study at the Flentrop organ building company in the Netherlands where she practised pipe manufacturing, basic voicing, and tuning skills. To explore historical Dutch instruments in greater depth, she participated in summer courses held by the Prince Claus Conservatoire (Groningen) and the Haarlem International Organ Festival (Haarlem).

To date, Phoebe has held organ scholarships and assistant posts in London churches for six years, working with choral scholars and professional musicians.   She currently holds the post of Music Assistant/Chapel Organist at the Emanuel School, London, where she teaches group sessions and serves as accompanist for all occasions.

Phoebe will take up the post of Assistant Director of Music on 1st September 2017.

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Cork Hospital Chaplain qualifies as Teaching Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education

l-r The Reverend Bruce Pierce, the Reverend Canon Dr Nuzum and Ms Catherine Keenan.

On Friday, 5th May, The Reverend Canon Dr Daniel Nuzum, Chaplain at Cork University Hospital, was presented with his certificate as CPE Teaching Supervisor.

The Association of Clinical Pastoral Education Ireland [ACPE (Ireland) Ltd] which is the professional interfaith body that provides Clinical Pastoral Education within a number of Accredited Centres throughout  Ireland, had earlier ratified his appointment.

The certificate was presented by Ms Catherine Keenan (Chairperson of the Interview and Assessment Panel) and the Rev’d Bruce Pierce (Chairperson, ACPE Ireland). Bruce, who is Director of Education at Northridge House, St Luke’s Home, Cork,  paid tribute to Daniel’s successful completion of the supervisory training programme and his ongoing commitment to pastoral education and research in the Health Service. Daniel completed his CPE education at University Hospital Kerry, Northridge House at Saint Luke’s Charity, Cork, and Cork University Hospital.

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5th Annual St Luke’s Charity Conference held in Cork

Bishop Paul Colton President of St. Luke’s Charity, Cork and Chairman of the Board of Directors, pictured at the St Luke’s Home Annual Conference, Resident, Staff, Family, Relationships at the Radisson Blu Hotel.
(Photograph: Gerard McCarthy)

On Thursday, 6th April, 5th Annual St Luke’s Charity Conference was hosted by the Northridge House Education and Research Centre within the charity at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little island, Co. Cork.

The theme of this year’s conference was: Residents – Staff – Family Relationships in the Residential Care Setting.  The conference attracted more than 180 delegates from 76 different organisations, healthcare professionals from mainly residential nursing homes, in addition to some from the acute sector and several from the disability sector.

The Conference explored the challenging and complex relationships in the residential care setting and how best to achieve positive outcomes for families, staff and ultimately the residents, themselves.  The opening address was given by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Charity, Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork.

The principal speaker was Dr. Michael Bauer from Australia,  who is well researched and published in this area and St Luke’s was honoured and delighted that he agreed to deliver the keynote address. Delegates described the day as thought provoking and  informative and left with lots of tips and ideas on how to improves staff – family dynamics in their own organisations.

David O’Brien CEO St Luke’s Home, Dr Marie Murphy (Consultant Physician in Palliative Medicine, Marymount Hospice), Bishop Paul Colton, and Dr Michael Bauer. (Photograph: Gerard McCarthy)

 

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Ambassador of Israel makes courtesy visit to the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

On Wednesday, 26th April, the Ambassador of Israel to Ireland, His Excellency Ze’ev Boker, made a courtesy visit in Cork to the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton.  The Ambassador was welcomed to The Palace by Dr Colton and Mrs Susan Colton, and entertained to afternoon tea. A wide-ranging and interesting conversation took place about Ireland and Israel, direct flights between the two countries, the visits of Christians and Christian agencies to the Middle East, the closure of the Synagogue in Cork, and the vital importance of, and potential of, interfaith dialogue.

H.E. Ze’ev Boker, Ambassador of Israel, and the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (Photo: Sam Wynn)

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Confirmation Season begins in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Bishop Paul Colton began his annual round of visitations to parishes for 2017, during which he also conducts baptisms and confirmations, on the Second Sunday of Easter, 23rd April.  This year the Bishop started in Fanlobbus Union of Parishes which is centred on Dunmanway in West Cork, and includes also Drimoleague, Drinagh and Coolkelure. There were 14 young people for Confirmation, one of whom was first baptised at yesterday’s celebration of the Eucharist.  A large congregation of 237 people from the parish and further afield was there for Sunday Service and to support the young people.

Fanlobbus Union of Parishes held a Confirmation Service at St. Mary’s Church, Dunmanway on Sunday last, with 13 children being confirmed and one young person also being baptised. Pictured after the Service are the newly baptised and the newly confirmed with the Rev Cliff Jeffers (Rector of the Parish), Bishop Paul Colton and Lay Reader Sam Jennings. ©Andy Gibson.

Confirmations will continue on each Sunday in the Diocese until Sunday 9th July, with several more during the summer until September.  In coming weeks Bishop will be in Douglas Union with Frankfield on 30th April, in Carrigaline Union on 7th May, in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral (Cork) on 14th May, in Bandon Union on 21st May, and in St Colman’s Cathedral (Cloyne)  on 28th May.

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