Retirement of the Director of Music at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

On Sunday, 27th September, eight years after commencing as Director of Music at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork, Malcolm Wisener retired.  His final Service was Evensong at the end of the Patronal Festival weekend of celebrations which began with the Ordination of a Priest on Saint Fin Barre’s Day, 25th September.

Malcolm Wisener (Photo: Paul Colton)

Malcolm Wisener (Photo: Paul Colton)

At the end of the Sunday morning Eucharist , the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, paid tribute to Malcolm Wisener’s tenure of the important office, as well as to his expertise and proven experience as a choral director, and in training both boy and girl choristers.  Knowing that the Cathedral organ needed to be rebuilt, the Dean said that it was fortunate that Malcolm had experience of this type of project also.  In this connection, Dean Dunne said:

A major part of Malcolm’s tenure as Director of Music has been seeing through the rebuilding and restoration of the Cathedral Organ, from first conception of the idea through to the very end of final tuning and tweaking.  Very few of you will be aware of the countless hours he spent with the organ builder here in the Cathedral, often late into the night, especially when it came to voicing and tuning the instrument – a mind-bendingly tedious task, note by note, pipe by pipe and stop by stop.  The professionalism, patience and diplomacy Malcolm showed, from inception to completion, has been incredible.  Whether dealing with criticism of the project from outside and from within, or during the dark days of financial and management issues of the project, Malcolm was probably the only one involved who managed to keep his cool and keep the rest of us on track to completion!

On a personal level, I just want to say that Malcolm has been a pleasure to work with, not only because of his professionalism but also because of his deep understanding of the role of music in liturgy.

On behalf of the Select Vestry, the Cathedral Chapter, the choir and congregation, Mary Leland, Cathedral Warden, made a presentation to Malcolm.

At the Cathedral presentation to Malcolm Wisener (right) were the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, and Mary Leland (Cathedral Warden). (Photo: Paul Colton)

At the Cathedral presentation to Malcolm Wisener (right) were the Dean of Cork, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, and Mary Leland (Cathedral Warden). (Photo: Paul Colton)

Then on behalf of the choir the Head Chorister, Paula, made their particular presentation. In reply, Malcolm spoke about the fact that there has been a choir in St Fin Barre’s for more than 700 years and he expressed the hope that in that continuum of history he had made his own small contribution to the liturgy and worship of the Church.

? makes a presentation to Malcolm Wisener on behalf of the Cathedral Choir. (Photo: Paul Colton)

Paula makes a presentation to Malcolm Wisener on behalf of the Cathedral Choir. (Photo: Paul Colton)

That Malcolm did indeed make such an immense contribution was affirmed by the congregation, who expressed their gratitude and admiration with sustained applause.  Afterwards the choir assembled with Malcolm for a photograph, and everyone adjourned to lunch in the Chapter House and ambulatory.

The choir of St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork with Malcolm Wisener on his last Sunday as Director of Music. (Photo: Paul Colton)

The choir of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork with Malcolm Wisener on his last Sunday as Director of Music. (Photo: Paul Colton)

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David Bowles Ordained Priest in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

On Friday, 25th September, St Fin Barre’s Day, the Patronal Feast of the Cathedral, the Diocese and City of Cork) the Reverend David Bowles was ordained Priest in ST Fin Barre’s Cathedral.

David has been serving as a Deacon in Dublin Diocese for the past two years, and for the past month as a Deacon in Douglas Union with Frankfield where he is now curate.  The Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton presided at the liturgy, and priests from around the Diocese and wider Church of Ireland joined him in the laying-on-of hands.  Bishop Michael Mayes who, earlier in the day had led a retreat for the clergy in the chapel at the Bishop’s Palace, preached at the Service.  Many people attended from parishes David had connections with including Stillorgan, Taney, and Rathmichael in Dublin, as well as a large crowd from Douglas Union with Frankfield.  The people of Douglas, Blackrock, Passage West and Frankfield laid on a splendid supper which was served afterwards in the ambulatory of the Cathedral.

At the Ordination of the Reverend David Bowles to the Priesthood were (l-r)  the Reverend Elaine Murray (Bishop's Chaplain), the Reverend David Compton (Deacon), the Reverend David Bowles (the newly ordained priest), the Bishop, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne (Dean of Cork), the Ven. Adrian WIlkinson (Archdeacon of Cork, Cloyne and Ross), and the Reverend John Ardis (Bishop's Chaplain).

At the Ordination of the Reverend David Bowles to the Priesthood were (l-r) the Reverend Elaine Murray (Bishop’s Chaplain), the Reverend David Compton (Deacon), the Reverend David Bowles (the newly ordained priest), the Bishop, the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne (Dean of Cork), the Ven. Adrian Wilkinson (Archdeacon of Cork, Cloyne and Ross), and the Reverend John Ardis (Bishop’s Chaplain).

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Ordination of A Priest on St Fin Barre’s Day, 25th September, in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

Tomorrow is a big day in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork.  It is the Patronal Festival of the Diocese of Cork and of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork, and it will be ordination day for David Bowles who is the new curate of Douglas with Frankfield.  David will be ordained priest by the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, in a Service which begins in the Cathedral at 7.30 p.m. In the Church of Ireland, all the priests present join with the bishop in laying-on-hands at the Ordination of a Priest.   Everyone is welcome to attend.

David relaxing during his pre-ordination retreat last week

David relaxing during his pre-ordination retreat last week

David is from Blackrock, County Dublin.  He grew up in St Brigid’s Parish in Stillorgan and attended Newpark School in Blackrock.  He attended DIT Cathal Brugha Street, studying Hotel Management and trained in the Kensington Hilton in London for a year.  On his return to Dublin he studied ACCA and has worked in accounts ever since.  He has spent the last 9 years working for PML Group.   David has studied for his Masters in Theology part-time over seven years as circumstances did not enable him to take the full-time route. David is married to Michelle and has two children. He enjoys reading, playing badminton, golf, scuba diving and also amateur dramatics.  He was a Cub Scout leader for 12 years.   For the last two years David was serving as a Deacon part-time in Taney Parish in Dundrum in Dublin.  He arrived in Douglas Union of Parishes at the end of August and has been a Deacon there until now.

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Photos from the 2015 Cork, Cloyne and Ross Ordinands’ Retreat at Mirfield

Each year, candidates for ordination in Cork, Cloyne and Ross travel to the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire for their pre-ordination retreat.  In 2014 the Bishops of the Church of Ireland also went there on retreat together.

This year’s candidates – the Reverend David Compton, who was ordained Deacon on Sunday last, 20th September, and the Reverend David Bowles, who is to be ordained priest on Friday, 25th September (St Fin Barre’s Day) – travelled to Mirfield in the company of the parish clergy who will be responsible for their on-going training: Canon Paul Willoughby and the Venerable Adrian Wilkinson, Archdeacon of Cork.  They were on retreat from 14th to 18th September.

About to go on the Cork, Cloyne and Ross 2015 pre-ordination retreat (l-r) Canon Paul Willoughby, the Reverend David Bowles, Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson and the Reverend David Compton.

About to go on the Cork, Cloyne and Ross 2015 pre-ordination retreat (l-r) Canon Paul Willoughby, the Reverend David Bowles, Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson and the Reverend David Compton.

The Reverend David Compton took many photographs of this inspirational and inspiring place, and he shares them now:

The guest wing of the House of the Resurrection at Mirfield, West Yorkshire

The guest wing of the House of the Resurrection at Mirfield, West Yorkshire

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Bell-Ringing in Churches of West Cork

Bell-ringers from Church of Ireland churches in West Cork – Skibbereen, Rosscarbery and Bandon – were joined by nine bell-ringers from the U.K. for a weekend of bell-ringing and social activity on the weekend of 11th to 13th September last.

Bell-Ringers at the West Cork Ringing Weekend

Bell-Ringers at the West Cork Ringing Weekend

The West Cork Ringing Weekend takes place over the 2nd weekend in September annually. The basic idea is to get some experienced bellringers to come to West Cork from the UK, to give the ringers of Rosscarbery, Skibbereen and Bandon the opportunity to ring with a steady band, which makes learning much easier.

Ringing the Bells at the West Cork Ringing Weekend

Ringing the Bells at the West Cork Ringing Weekend

This year, there were 9 ringers from England, and 1 from Bangor, in the North of Ireland. Free accommodation and transport was offered to those who needed it.   As well as many sessions of ringing (1 on Thursday evening, 3 on the Friday, 4 on the Saturday, plus Sunday service ringing), there was also a dinner on the Saturday evening at the Celtic Ross Hotel. After dinner the local handbell team (Carbery Bells), augmented by 2 experienced handbell tune ringers from the UK, entertained guests with a selection of tunes.

Carbery Bells

Carbery Bells

Following Service ringing on the Sunday, the guests and local ringers were given a soup and sandwich lunch at Martin and Jane’s house in Drinagh, and a chance to ring on their miniature ring of 12 bells. Following this, everyone went up to Cork to finish the weekend off with ringing on the 12 bells at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, where the Cork ringers provided tea and biscuits, and the chance to ring on their six bell mini ring, which is currently set up within the Cathedral. Six learners from Skibbereen, one from Rosscarbery, and six from Bandon all benefitted from people generously giving their time to come to West Cork, and pass on their knowledge and experience.  Bell-ringers are looking forward to doing it all again next year!

From above - the 12 bells of St Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork

From above – the 12 bells of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork

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