Clonakilty Hosts Annual Youth Workers Weekend in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The annual Cork Diocesan Youth Council (CDYC) leaders’ weekend took place in the Quality Hotel, Clonakilty from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th January.

Steve Grasham, newly appointed to the role of Regional Development worker for the Church of Ireland Youth Department, covering the south of Ireland, led sessions on the importance of youth groups, how to develop a youth programme, different models of youth ministry and how to engage young people in the programme. Simon Henry, National Youth Officer was also present and spoke about what the Church of Ireland Youth Department (CIYD) is doing in developing youth ministry across the Church. It was a great time of sharing and learning.

On Saturday evening clergy from the area were invited to join the group for dinner. On Sunday morning the group attended morning worship in Kilgarriffe Church.

Youth workers who took part in the the recent Cork, Cloyne and Ross weekend for them in Clonakilty.

Youth workers who took part in the the recent Cork, Cloyne and Ross weekend for them in Clonakilty.

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Cork Preacher at Irish Language Service for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Bhí an tUrr Antóin Ó Mhurchú ón Deoise Corcaigh, ag seanmóireacht ag an tSeirbhís Idirchreidmheach in Ardteampall Chríost le linn Sheachtain na hAontachta Críostaí.   Eagraíonn Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise agus Pobal an Aifrinn ag tseirbhís.

Thosaigh an tseirbhís seo daichead bliain ó shin agus bíonn ministir éagsuil i mbun seanmóireachta gach bliain.

The Rev. Tony Murphy, from the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, preached at the Irish language Interdenominational Service in Christchurch Cathedral Dublin during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. This service is organised by Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise  (the Irish Guild of the Church) and Pobal an Aifrinn.

This annual service, which began over 40 years ago, has never had to call on the same minister twice to preach in Irish.

 From Left:  Monseigneur  Dan Ó Connor, the Rev. Tony Murphy and the Rev. David Oxley

From Left: Monseigneur Dan Ó Connor, the Rev. Tony Murphy and the Rev. David Oxley

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Ecumenical Service in Carrigaline, Co Cork marks Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2017

This year the material for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18-25 January each year) was prepared by the churches in Germany and focused on the 500th anniversary of the German Reformation. The theme was reconciliation:  ‘Reconciliation: the love of Christ compels us’ (based on 2 Corinthians 5:14-20).

At the Ecumenical Service (l-r) were: the Rev. Tony Murphy, Richard Dring, the Rev. Elaine Murray, Fr Pat Fogarty, and Fr Con Cronin.

At the Ecumenical Service (l-r) were: the Rev. Tony Murphy, Richard Dring, the Rev. Elaine Murray, Fr Pat Fogarty, and Fr Con Cronin.

On Wednesday 25th, an Ecumenical Service was held in St Mary’s Church, Carrigaline, Co. Cork using these materials.  They were adapted for local use by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) called  ‘Crossing Barriers’.

SPeaker at the Ecumenbical Service, Dr Andrew Pierce (right) with parishioners of Our Lady and St John's, Carrigaline.

Speaker at the Ecumenical Service, Dr Andrew Pierce (right) with parishioners of Our Lady and St John’s, Carrigaline.

The Church of Ireland Parish of Carrigaline Union has two churches , St Mary’s in Carrigaline and St John’s in Monkstown and in that context, the Service was a joint initiative of the clergy of Carrigaline Union, the Roman Catholic Parishes of Our Lady  and St John (Carrigaline), and the Harbour Parishes (Monkstown, Ringaskiddy, Shanbally and Passage West). We were delighted to welcome Dr Andrew Pierce, from the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin, as the guest speaker. A time of hospitality and refreshments followed afterwards in Carrigaline Parish Hall.

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‘Resident – Staff – Family Relationships’ ~ An Important Conference for Healthcare Professionals To Be Hosted by St Luke’s Charity, Cork

Every year in Ireland thousands of older adults are admitted to residential care.

Saint Luke’s Charity, Cork which has been involved in this type of care since 1872 is hosting an important conference for healthcare professionals, particularly those involved in residential care, on Thursday, 6th April at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Cork.  The conference is being organised by the charity’s education and research centre – Northridge House.

The conference, entitled ‘Resident – Staff – Family Relationships’ will explore the emotive, challenging and complex relationships that arise when older adults are admitted to residential care.   The conference will also focus on how best to achieve positive outcomes for families, staff and particular residents themselves.

Dr Michael Bauer

Dr Michael Bauer

The conference focus is on the nursing home and disability sectors with an impressive line-up of speakers representing both of these.  The keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Bauer from Australia has conducted extensive research and published in this area. All at St Luke’s are honoured and delighted that he has agreed to deliver the keynote address.  This 5th Annual Conference aims to acknowledge and address the family’s emotive journey, and will encourage the conference participants to nurture positive staff-family relationships by providing an insight into how this might occur, discussing and demonstrating strategies which work and pitfalls to avoid at different points in the resident’s journey.

Research has shown that building strong trusting relationships in an unfamiliar environment with family members who find themselves in a strange place with new roles to play and complex rules to interpret, is not easy. Family emotions are often prominent in staff-family relationships; and at times such relationships may become divisive rather than one of partnership in the approach to the care and welfare of the resident. Such an environment can produce tension and difficulties for residents, families and staff. This is evidenced by a large number of complaints raised by relatives and seen in the media, in both the nursing home and disability sectors of residential care.

The full conference brochure is available here:  conference-brochure

Bookings & Enquiries to:

Claire Coakley (claire.coakley@stlukeshome.ie )

Bruce Pierce (bruce.pierce@stlukeshome.ie )

Phone number:  021 453 6551

www.northridgehouse.ie

 

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2016: Photos of a Busy Year in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

As the end of 2016 approaches, here are some photos of what has been a memorable and busy year in the Church of Ireland United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

January

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At the premises of Warren Allen COllections in Bandon flooded for the second time in a month were (l-r the Reverend Denis MacCarthy, Susan Colton, Jacinta Warren, Dr Paul Colton, and Maria McLoughlin.

Some of the flooding at Lauriston, Midleton

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REPRO FREE 22/01/2016. Public lecture - 1916: New Perspectives; Old Rows - by Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History at University College, Dublin, first of a series of events planned by the Church of Ireland in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross to mark 2016, the centenary year of events in 1916, at the Aula Maxima UCC, Cork. Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, speaking at the Lecture. Picture Jim Coughlan. A public lecture - 1916: New Perspectives; Old Rows - by Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History at University College, Dublin, first of a series of events planned by the Church of Ireland in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross to mark 2016, the centenary year of events in 1916. Bishop Paul Colton, introduced by the President of UCC, Dr Michael Murphy. In addition to Professor Ferriter, other speakers were Dr John Borgonovo (Lecturer in History at UCC) and Professor John A. Murphy (Professor Emeritus at UCC) Diocesan event held in the Aula Maxima at UCC. The programme for the centenary year has been organised jointly by the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton and a group at St Fin Barre's Cathedral, led by the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, including local historian, Dr Alicia St Leger and the writer Mary Leland.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

February

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REPRO FREE - NO REPRODUCTION FEE. 28/02/2016. The visit of Dr. Rowan Williams, Former Archbishop of Canterbury, to the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, in his capacity as Chairperson of the Board of Christian Aid, at a Special Service of Thanksgiving, marking 70 years of Christian Aid, at St. Fin Barr's Cathedral, Cork. Attending a reception pre Thankgiving service, Bishop Paul Colton, Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary, Dr. Rowan Williams, Former Archbishop of Canterbury and Lady Mayoress Angela O'Leary, at The Palace, Bishop Street, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

REPRO FREE - NO REPRODUCTION FEE. 28/02/2016. The visit of Dr. Rowan Williams, Former Archbishop of Canterbury, to the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, in his capacity as Chairperson of the Board of Christian Aid, at a Special Service of Thanksgiving, marking 70 years of Christian Aid, at St. Fin Barr's Cathedral, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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March

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REPRO FREE. 17/03/2016 Saint Fin Barr's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Day Festival and Civic Choral Eucharist, Cork. Pictured Bishop Paul Colton with School Children who presented Proclamations at the Service. the Bishop's Palace, after the Service. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

REPRO FREE. 17/03/2016 Saint Fin Barr's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Day Festival and Civic Choral Eucharist, Cork. Pictured Bishop Paul Colton and the Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary, leave the Cathedral, making their way to the Bishops Palace, after the Service. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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April

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The procession from the sports hall at Ashton School, Cork to the chapel for the Liturgy of Re-Dedication. Front 9r-l) school chaplain, Drew Ruttle, the Bishop of COrk, Dr paul Colton, and the Reverend David Bowles with, behind, students, staff and guests attending the Service.

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May

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Handing over the Mothers' Union 'Comfort Teddies' to LÉ Róisín crewmembers were(l-r) Lt(NS) Gavin McCarthy (Executive Officer), Leading Communication Operator Gillian Hamilton, Robert Devoy, Patsy Devoy (MU Diocesan President) and their granddaughter, and Petty Officer Suzan Brogan.

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June

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11/06/2016 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod 2016, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

11/06/2016 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod 2016, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

11/06/2016 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod 2016, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

11/06/2016 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod 2016, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

11/06/2016 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Synod 2016, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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July

REPRO FREE. 01/07/2016 The Church of Ireland in Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Service of Peace & Reconciliation to commemorate, The Battle of the Somme (part of the Diocesan Remembering 1916 programme), at St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork. A family light a Candles, during the Service of Peace & Reconciliation to commemorate, The Battle of the Somme. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

REPRO FREE. 01/07/2016 The Church of Ireland in Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Service of Peace & Reconciliation to commemorate, The Battle of the Somme (part of the Diocesan Remembering 1916 programme), at St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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August

The team visiting Zambia meet with a local Women's Empowerment Grouop

MET members meet with the Mothers' Union in St James' Parish, Kitwe.

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September

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The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Des Cahill, is welcome to The Palace by the Bishop.

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Young people and leaders from Cork, Cloyne and Ross who spent a weekend recently on Cape Clear Island - an annual event.

 

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October

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Bishop Paul Colton and the clergy of the rural deaneries of West Cork and Mid West Cork on their tour of the Ludgate Hub.

Bishop Paul Colton and the clergy of the rural deaneries of West Cork and Mid West Cork on their tour of the Ludgate Hub.

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November

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December

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