Inaugural Memorial 5km Run for St Luke’s Home, Cork

St Luke’s Home Cork Foundation which supports the work of Saint Luke’s Home, Cork in caring for the elderly and dementia/Alzheimer’s sufferers is hosting an inaugural memorial 5 km run and invites people to participate.

This 5km run in Mahon, Cork will be held on Thursday 10th September 2015 starting at 7pm. Starting near the Mahon Garda Station on the Ringmahon Road and joining the old Blackrock railway line “the line” and finishing at St. Luke’s Home close to Blackrock Castle.  Please register to support the charity and to commemorate friends and loved ones.

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New Rector for Kinsale Parish, Diocese of Cork

The Bishop of Cork, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, is delighted to announce the appointment of the Reverend Peter Rutherford to the Incumbency of Kinsale Union of Parishes, in the Diocese of Cork.

The Reverend Peter Rutherford

The Reverend Peter Rutherford

Born in Belfast, the Reverend Peter Rutherford was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, the University of St Andrews, Scotland, the Church of Ireland Theological College and the University of Ulster. Ordained deacon in 1983 and priest in 1984, Peter served his curacy in the parish of Stormont, Diocese of Down. Commissioned into the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department in 1985, he served throughout the world, retiring in 2002 as Assistant Chaplain General at the age of 45. After a chaplaincy in Varese, Italy, in the Diocese of Europe, he was appointed Rector of the Castlepollard and Oldcastle Union in 2004, and Rector of the Julianstown Union in 2010, both in the Diocese of Meath, where he has also been Diocesan Director of Ordinands, Warden of the Guild of Lay Readers, and an elected member of the Standing Committee of the General Synod.

Peter enjoys walking, jogging, beagling and squash. He is a member of the executive committee of SSAFA-Forces Help for the Republic of Ireland, a member of the Irish United Nations Veterans’ Association, and a member of the Stephen’s Green Hibernian Club, Dublin. Peter and Janet met and married while students at St Andrews in 1980. Originally from the United States, Janet is also a graduate of the University of Ulster, and the Queen’s University Belfast. She is a theologian and liturgical scholar, a fluent speaker of Italian, and paints in oils. They have a very ‘holy’ Jack Russell Terrier, Baysie, who regularly attends worship and acts as a canine pastoral assistant!

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Vacancy for Alto Lay Vicar Choral at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral

Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral Choir is now recruiting for September and has a vacancy for an Alto Lay Vicar Choral.

Candidates should be fluent sight readers and preferably have some choral experience.

Choir term runs from September to June (inclusive). Lay Vicars sing at three choral services per week, one on Friday evening, one on Sunday morning and one on Sunday evening. Rehearsals are held for one hour before each service and on Friday evening for an hour and a half after Choral Evensong.

An honorarium of €3,000 is available.

For further details contact the Director of Music, Mr Malcolm Wisener:
Email: malcolmwisener5@eircom.net

Closing date: 5pm on Friday 7th August 2015
Auditions will be arranged after that date.

St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

 

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New Curate for Douglas Union of Parishes, Diocese of Cork

It has been announced that the Reverend David Bowles has been appointed as the new curate of the Parish of Douglas Union with Frankfield in the Diocese of Cork.  The Venerable Adrian Wilkinson, Archdeacon of Cork is the rector of the parish.  David will commence his ministry here in Cork on 1st September next as a Deacon and then, on St Fin Barre’s Day, Friday, 25th September, at 7.30 p.m. he will be ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.

The Reverend David Bowles

The Reverend David Bowles

David is from Blackrock, County Dublin.  He grew up in St Brigid’s Parish in Stillorgan and attended Newpark School in Blackrock.  He then went to DIT Cathal Brugha Street, to study 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 is Married to Michelle and has two children, Harry (6) and Hannah (5).

David studied part-time for his Masters in Theology, (including the foundation course) over a period of seven years as circumstances did not enable him to take the full-time route.  For the last two years he has been a Deacon in Taney Parish in Dundrum, in Dublin, serving part-time in an internship.  He enjoys reading, playing badminton, golf, scuba diving and also amateur dramatics. He was a Cub Scout leader for 12 years.

David says:

I’ve had tremendous support from Michelle and my family throughout my journey towards ordination, and also from my employers PML Group. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time in Taney Parish but am now very much looking forward to beginning in full-time ministry in Douglas Union of Parishes. Spreading Christ’s Word is a passion for me and that will be my focus.  Ministry, to me,  is about involving others; everyone, young and old has been given different gifts which, with encouragement, can enrich their own lives and the life of the Church and parish.

 

 

 

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‘Jungle Jamboree’ – Children’s Holiday Club at St Fachtna’s Cathedral, Ross

July and August are the months for children’s holiday clubs in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  One such club, currently under way in Rosscarbery, County Cork has adopted the theme ‘Jungle Jamboree.’

The narthex of St Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross is transformed for 'Jungle Jamboree'

The narthex of St Fachtna’s Cathedral, Ross is transformed for ‘Jungle Jamboree’

The narthex (large entrance area) of Saint Fachtna’s Cathedral, Ross has been transformed to suit the theme and the club is running for children of the parish and area this week.   The Bishop dropped in to say ‘hello’ on Tuesday, 21st July but retreated rapidly when he saw a massive jungle spider! Here are the photos of the ‘Jungle Jamboree’ in the making:

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