Harvest Celebration in Ross with a Difference

On Sunday September 4th Ross Union in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, celebrated Harvest in a different way. Gathering at the Giles’ farm in Derry, Rosscarbery (in glorious sunshine) the Harvest Thanksgiving Service was held in a Marquee. Here are some of the photos:

The Very Rev. Paul Draper (Dean of Lismore) was the preacher and the congregation was an eclectic gathering  of about 200, made up of parishioners, friends and neighbours. After the service there was a splendid tea, entertainment for the children and a display of vintage cars and farm machinery. The celebration moved seamlessly into a birthday celebration for the hostess, Olive, with music and more refreshment.

The Dean of Ross, the Very Reverend Christopher Peters (left) and the Dean of Lismore, the Very Reverend Paul Draper, 'robe' for the Harvest Service celebrations in Ross Union of Parishes.

The Dean of Ross, the Very Reverend Christopher Peters (left) and the Dean of Lismore, the Very Reverend Paul Draper, ‘robe’ for the Harvest Service celebrations in Ross Union of Parishes.

 

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Skibbereen Parish ‘in the thick’ of Olympian Rowers’ Return

The silver medalists in the Olympic lightweight double sculls – Gary O’Donovan and Paul O’Donovan – have achieved fame locally, throughout Ireland and worldwide, not only because of their athletic prowess on the international stage, but also because of their forthright, down-to-earth,  very human and entirely natural way of speaking to the media about their dedication, their work and their hopes.  After the Olympic Games, Paul went on to become world champion and to win the gold medal in the competition in Rotterdam.

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‘They have energised us all,’ said Bishop Paul Colton, “and we should acknowledge too, at this time, a particular Church of Ireland role in all of this.’  So we should.  Skibbereen Rowing Club, which nurtured Gary and Paul O’Donovan, was founded in 1970.  One of the three founders of the Club, and a quiet, unsung, volunteer locally is Richard Hosford of the Parish of Abbeystrewry Union.  Richard Hosford, together with two other local men, Donie Fitzgerald and Danny Murphy founded the club and it all started from there on the Ilen River.

A proud night for Richard Hosford (right) and his wife Susan, and daughter Gillian, both of whom are also members of and highly involved in Skibbereen Rowing Club.

A proud night for Abbeystrewry Parishioners, Richard Hosford (right) and his wife Susan, and daughter Gillian, both of whom are also members of and highly involved in Skibbereen Rowing Club.

It’s hardly surprising, therefore, that the rector, the Reverend John Ardis and the parishioners, of Abbeystrewry Parish Church were involved in the homecoming plans and celebrations.  The grounds of Abbeystrewry Church and the Parochial Hall are beside the Fair Field where the crowds gathered.  The hall served as a backstage and hospitality area, and also as a base for some of the world’s media.

Bishop Paul and Mrs Susan Colton (who have their own home now in the parish) were also present as guests of Skibbereen Rowing Club.  Bishop Colton said:

I was really thrilled to be there for the celebrations, as was Susan.  I’ve known Richard Hosford for over 40 years.  I used to stay at his home place out at Sandycove and his nephew was our best man.  His other nephew, Alan’s wife, Ruth, is my secretary.  They are good people and what I am really inspired by is to see Richard’s, and his colleagues’ (Donie’s and Danny’s), selfless voluntary work in the local community, their vision and their determination, bearing fruit, in an entirely selfless way, to their great joy and satisfaction, in the achievements of all these other young people, particularly Gary and Paul O’Donovan.  It shows what can happen when people from parishes get involved in wider communities, pool ideas, dream dreams, meet a need, and put their heart and soul into it.  It’s inspirational!

Bishop Colton with Olympic silver medallists, Paul O'Donovan (left) and Gary O'Donovan

Bishop Colton with Olympic silver medallists, Paul O’Donovan (left) and Gary O’Donovan at a Civic Reception later the same week in Cork County Hall

Bishop and Mrs Colton with Paul and Gary's mother Trish at the reception in Abbeystrewry Parish Hall following the homecoming celebrations in Skibbereen.

Bishop and Mrs Colton with Paul and Gary’s mother Trish at the reception in Abbeystrewry Parish Hall following the homecoming celebrations in Skibbereen.

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Novel ‘Thank you’ to supporters of Durrus Parish Fête

The fame of the Durrus Parish Fête in the Kilmocomogue Union of Parishes held at The Rectory, Durrus, County Cork on the second Wednesday of August every year has gone far and wide.  This year, the organisers found a novel way to say ‘thank you’ to all their supporters.  Here it is – a video put together by Sam Hunter:

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Back to School ~ with 10 Grandchildren in Cork Parish for Granny Gash

It’s back to school season in schools around the country.  In the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross there are 20 primary schools and 3 second level schools. For one granny – Elsie Gash from Nohoval Parish – it was an exciting and busy day as she was on hand to be with her 10 grandchildren, all of whom were starting the school year at St Multose National School, Kinsale, County Cork.  With one starting and one going to sixth class it will be the one year all Elsie’s grandchildren will be together in the same primary school.

Elsie Gash (left) with her ten grandchildren, all of whom will be pupils at St Multose National School, Kinsale for the coming year.

Elsie Gash (left) with her ten grandchildren, all of whom will be pupils at St Multose National School, Kinsale for the coming year.

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Death of Peter Barry ~ Statement from Bishop Paul Colton

Church of Ireland

Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Friday, 26th August, 2016

Mr Peter Barry TD with Michael Collins Bust in Fitzgerald Park, Cork. Picture Eddie O’Hare 09/08/1995 Irish Examiner

Mr Peter Barry TD with Michael Collins Bust in Fitzgerald Park, Cork.
Picture Eddie O’Hare 09/08/1995
Irish Examiner

Statement from

Bishop Paul Colton on hearing the news of the death of Mr Peter Barry

The Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, has issued the following statement upon hearing the news of the death in Cork of former Tánaiste and former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Peter Barry:

I am sad indeed to hear the news of the death of Peter Barry, former Tánaiste, former Minister for Foreign Affairs, former Lord Mayor of Cork, and Freeman of Cork.  As a child and teenager growing up in Cork, I remember well his calling to the door to canvas for a vote.  As a recently ordained curate living in Northern Ireland in the 1980s I recall his contribution to the Anglo-Irish Agreement. As Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, like my predecessors in this office, I have appreciated his friendship and support for the Church of Ireland in this Diocese over many years.

On behalf of us all in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross I extend our deepest sympathy and assurance of our prayers to Mr Barry’s family, and most especially to his daughter Deirdre Clune, M.E.P., and her husband Conor who has been, first a neighbour, and family friend here in Cork since the 1960s, and to all their family circle.  I also extend my sympathy to all Mr Barry’s political colleagues.

– Ends –

Further information from:

Sam Wynn Diocesan Communications Officer,

Telephone:   +353 (0)86 813 7659

E mail media@corkchurchofireland.com

 

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