Joint Christmas Message of the Bishops of Cork: Dr John Buckley and Dr Paul Colton

Joint Christmas Message from the Bishops of Cork:

The Most Reverend Dr John Buckley and

the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton

The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton (left) and the Most Reverend Dr John Buckley.

The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton (left) and the Most Reverend Dr John Buckley.

Christmas 2016

As Bishops of Cork, we join in wishing you all a peaceful Christmas. We pray that God will bless you, not only during this Christmas festival, but also throughout 2017.

This year, 2016, has been a year of centenary commemoration for our country as well as of wider world events one hundred years ago. Landmark remembrances such as these are opportunities for reflection. We recall the years since, and we ask ourselves what have we become, and what are we becoming? Even more challenging is the question, how do we work together today, and what is to guide us, as we try to shape our tomorrow?

In a similar way, Christmas gives all Christians an opportunity, not only to celebrate and to enjoy the festivities, but also to pause for thought. What was the significance of the birth of Jesus at Bethlehem, and how does it affect us and transform us in our lives, in our relationships, and in our engagement with the world around us today?

We live in a society that faces many challenges that call for our resolve, partnership and commitment, including, for example, poverty, homelessness, housing, mental health issues, and enduring economic concerns. On a broader stage, BREXIT, political stability within Europe, migration, human catastrophe, and wars, especially in the Middle East, weigh on many minds during the current time.

It is against this background that we celebrate Christmas this year. We hear again the Christmas message of light and hope. The message of the angels announcing the good news was ‘Do not be afraid’. When the baby was born they named him ‘Emmanuel’ which means ‘God is with us.’ And the assurance from Saint John’s Gospel is that Jesus, the Word of God ‘shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.’

May Jesus, the Word of God, ‘the light who shines in darkness’ be your light and hope; may God be with you all this Christmas and always.

+Paul Colton,                                                                          +John Buckley,      

Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross                                               Bishop of Cork and Ross. 

– Ends –

 Further information from:

Sam Wynn        Church of Ireland Diocesan Communications Officer

Telephone:      +353 (0)86 813 7659

E mail              media@corkchurchofireland.com

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Find Christmas Tough? An Invitation to a Blue Christmas at St Anne’s, Shandon, Cork

Christmas is not a jolly time for everyone.  If you are someone who finds Christmas tough going, Saint Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork invites you to a ‘Blue Christmas’ on Wednesday, 14th December at 7.30 p.m.

A ‘Blue Christmas’ will be a quiet reflective Service to help people connect with the comfort and hope at the heart of the Christmas story while acknowledging that this is not a joyous time for everyone, for whatever reason: bereavement, loneliness, anxiety or loss, for example.   All Welcome!

Blue Christmas

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‘The Great Adventure to Bethlehem’ in Ballydehob, County Cork

The Church of Ireland parish of Ballydehob Union in West Cork, which includes the churches at both Ballydehob and Aughadown is hosting a children’s Christmas event called: The Great Adventure to Bethlehem.

This seasonal fun-filled festive morning will take place on Saturday 17th December , from 10am-12pm, in Ballydehob Community Hall.  The cost for the morning is €3 per child and all  children of primary school age are welcome to attend.  The morning will include a Bible Story, Games, Christmas Craft, Snack, and Songs.

Ballydehob Poster

More information please contact either:  the Rev. Steve McCann on 028 37117, 087 147 8300, ballydehobrector@gmail.com, or Esther Stevenson on 086 8442954.

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Cork’s First Christmas Tree Festival Addresses Many Contemporary Themes

Cork’s first Christmas Tree Festival was held from 2nd to 4th December in the Church of Ireland Parish of Carrigrohane Union, based at the three parish churches:  St Peter’s, Carrigrohane, St Senan’s, Inniscarra and The Church of the Resurrection, Blarney.  It was a wonderful and very happy venture.

Each church had a Prayer Tree (Redeemer, Treasure and Immanuel trees) – with shapes for people to write their own prayer and decorate the trees. Extra shapes had to be made each day as so many people took this opportunity to pray! Each church also had a Giving Tree (Poverty, Myrrh and Fruit trees) – with an opportunity for people to bring gifts of non-perishable foodstuffs for St Vincent de Paul. There was also a ‘homeless’ tree outside each church – which stopped many of people in their tracks on the way in – and a Refugee tree outside St Senan’s which included a deflated dinghy.

'Sleeping rough' - one of the Christmas Trees at Cork's First Christmas Tree Festival In Carrigrohane Union of Parishes.

‘Sleeping rough’ – one of the Christmas Trees at Cork’s First Christmas Tree Festival In Carrigrohane Union of Parishes.

Approximately a thousand people attended the weekend, including the very special occasion of the opening on 1 December in St Senan’s to which all participants, sponsors and parishioners were invited.

Groups and individuals from the parish, from local schools, businesses and community groups decorated or created the 60 trees that filled the 3 buildings – basing their decoration around a Bible verse that each had been allocated. So the trees themselves told the story of Christmas! It was such an inspiration, blessing and a help to have so many people, from across the parish and right across the community, involved.

Many people visited all 3 churches, some arriving to their first venue intending that to be the only one they visited, but decided they had to find time to get to the others before closing time! Every church was gorgeous – and each one had its own feel and atmosphere.

Music (some recorded and lots of ‘live’ musicians giving so generously of their time and talents) was enjoyed in the background and a cuppa was available to enjoy along the way. Each church also had a ‘sheep hunt’ – with 10 sheep (many knitted!) hiding. Children had a sheet to complete with the names of the hidden sheep – and a couple of golden chocolate coins as a reward at the end of each hunt.

Some of the trees made people smile, some brought forth gasps of admiration and amazement, some were reflective and still others were moving and poignant. The Festival was like harnessing the glitz and bringing everyone right to the heart of the real Good News of Christmas.

Here is the gallery of photographs of the Christmas Tree Festival:

 

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Live Crib -‘The Road to Bethlehem’ – at Carrigaline Church of Ireland in Aid of Local Charities

The parishioners of Saint Mary’s Church,  Carrigaline,  in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, are mounting a live crib next weekend  – on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th December (2 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day).  The event, called ‘The Road to Bethlehem’, is open to all and the admission charge of €5 for adults (children free) will go to local charities including Cork Penny Dinners, Cork St Vincent de Paul and Cork Simon Community. As well as the Nativity Pageant with live animals there will be carol singing, music, teas, coffees, mulled wine and lots more.

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