New Director Music for Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

The authorities at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Peter Stobart as the Cathedral’s new Director of Music.  Mr Stobart will take over from the current Director, Mr Malcolm Wisener, who is retiring, at the end of September.

Mr Peter Stobart, new Director of Music at St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork

Mr Peter Stobart, new Director of Music at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

Originating from Yorkshire, Peter Stobart has spent the last eight years forging his musical career in London.  He studied choral conducting for two years at the Royal Academy of Music with Patrick Russill and Paul Brough. He was the winner of the Alan Kirby prize for choir training 2007/8 and the Thomas Armstrong Prize for Choral Conducting 2008/9 and took part in masterclasses with David Hill and the BBC Singers.

Peter began his career working as the organ scholar of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and as the organ scholar at the College of St. Hild and St. Bede, University of Durham for three years. It was here that he read a degree in music and also directed the Durham University Chamber Choir. After graduating, he sang as a Lay Clerk in Peterborough Cathedral choir and he conducted the chamber choir St. Peter’s Singers, and the Peterborough Children’s Choir.

He has been the Head of Extra-Curricular Music at St Dunstan’s College, Catford for the last six years and directed the Southampton University Chamber Choir, the A Cappella Singers of Weybridge, and the vocal chamber group Novem Altare. He will also be leaving his current post of Director of Music and Organist at Christ Church, East Sheen, London.

Mr Stobart is a choral specialist who has led workshops and choral days with singers of all ages. He has run ‘Come and Sing’ events on Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem and has curated a series of Bach’s Cantatas and Passions and Handel’s Chandos Anthems.  He has a particularly enthusiasm for Baroque music and uses period instrument ensembles regularly.

As a Tenor, Peter has recently sung solo roles in performances of Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s St John Passion and Magnificat, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Requiem, Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers and Orff’s Carmina Burana. He has also been a regular deputy singer at Westminster Abbey.

In 2014 Peter became the Artistic Director for the Voices of Hangzhou Youth Choir based in a large city near Shanghai. He ran a summer school there during July and August 2014 for fifty children aged 8 to 16 and performed on Chinese National Day. He will return in next month to expand the work of the choir there.

On announcing the appointment, the Dean of Cork, Very Revd Nigel Dunne said:

I am looking forward to welcoming Peter to the Cathedral at the end of September to build on the excellent work of Malcolm Wisener of the last seven years.  Peter will bring a wealth of experience of choral experience and direction with all age groups to the post, taking the Cathedral Choir on to the next stage of its development as one of the best Cathedral choirs in Ireland.

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Two Trips Away for Cork Church of Ireland Youth: Cape Clear and ‘Summer Madness’

Last weekend (Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July) young people from the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross headed out to Cape Clear for a weekend organised by the leaders of the CDYC (Cork Diocesan Youth Council).

Members of the Cork Diocesan Youth Council on Cape Clear for their weekend away.

Members of the Cork Diocesan Youth Council on Cape Clear for their weekend away.

Amy McCrea spoke on the theme of prayer using The Lord`s Prayer as a guide.  The weekend ended with an open air Service on the site of the former Church of Ireland church on ‘Cape’.  Other activities included snorkelling, kite flying, games and walks.  Here are some of the photos:

Earlier this month, at the beginning of July, a large group from the Diocese also attended Summer Madness . It is the largest Christian festival in Ireland and there is plenty for everyone to do: seminars, talks, games, activities and worship.

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Sea Sunday in St Mary’s Church, Passage West, County Cork

Sea Sunday (the second Sunday in July) was celebrated, as it is each year, in churches throughout the coastal Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  Saint Mary’s Church, Marmullane (Passage West) in the Parish of Douglas Union with Frankfield held their Service on Sunday, 12th July.  Here are the photos:

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First Green Flag for South Abbey National School, Youghal, County Cork

The children, staff and families involved in South Abbey National School, Youghal, County Cork worked really hard during the past year to achieve their first Green Flag.  This ancient Church of Ireland school, based on a new site for a number of years, is a hub of activity and diversity.  Among the 100 or so pupils at the school there are 18 nationalities and 14 languages spoken.

Assisted by children from South Abbey National School, Youghal County Cork, Bishop Paul Colton prepares to raise the school's first Green Flag.

Assisted by children from South Abbey National School, Youghal County Cork, Bishop Paul Colton prepares to raise the school’s first Green Flag.

The patron of the school, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, visited the school in June for a Service of Celebration and to raise the school’s first Green Flag.  Bishop Colton said:

The energy and creativity in this school is amazing and is a real tribute to everyone associated with it, particularly the pupils and teachers.   I was delighted to have the honour of raising the school’s first Green Flag.  After all, one of what we call ‘The Five Marks of Mission’ of the Church is ‘to strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.’

Members of the Board of Management and school staff welcome the Bishop to South Abbey National School.

Members of the Board of Management and school staff welcome the Bishop to South Abbey National School.

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Graduations in Clinical Pastoral Education at Cork University Hospital

Friday, 26th June was graduation day for five CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) students at Cork University Hospital, including the Reverend Anne Skuse from the Diocese of Cork. The students undertook and completed a twelve-week full time course in CPE.  CPE  is the formal method of education for those involved in or preparing for pastoral ministry. It is an essential requirement for accreditation as a healthcare chaplain in Ireland.

l-r left to right. Sr. Mary Jo Corcoran, Anita Tracy, Bishop Paul Colton, David Vard, Bishop John Buckley,  Evin O' Brien, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Billy Caulfield,  and the Rev. Anne Skuse

Photographed following the graduation at Cork University Hospital were (l-r) Sr. Mary Jo Corcoran, Anita Tracy, Bishop Paul Colton, David Vard, Bishop John Buckley, Evin O’ Brien, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Billy Caulfield, and the Rev. Anne Skuse

The course was directed and supervised by Sr. Mary Jo Corcoran, Director of CPE at Cork University Hospital and by the Rev. Canon Daniel Nuzum (Supervisor in training). Canon Nuzum is an accredited Healthcare Chaplain working at Cork University Hospital, Marymount University Hospital and Bons Secours Hospital, Cork.  CUH is the largest university teaching hospital in Ireland and offers an ideal setting for CPE training.  Firm links and partnership have also been established between CUH and Saint Luke’s Home Education Centre where CPE modules are also taught, drawing on the particular expertise of Saint Luke’s in the care of the elderly, as well as dementia and Alzheimers sufferers.

Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman of the Board of Directors of St Luke’s Home) and Bishop John Buckley were present at the graduation Service. The certificates were presented by Mr. Tony McNamara CEO of Cork University Hospital Group and by the Rev. Bruce Pierce, President of ACPE Ireland and Director of Education at Saint Luke’s Home Education Centre, Northridge House, Mahon, Cork.

Sr Mary Jo Corcoran, Director of CPE, Cork University Hospital, Mr Billy Caulfield, Ms Anita Treacy, Mr David Vard, the Rev'd Anne Skuse, Mr Evin O'Brien, and Canon Daniel Nuzum, CPE Supervisor-in-Training

Sr Mary Jo Corcoran, Director of CPE, Cork University Hospital, Mr Billy Caulfield, Ms Anita Treacy, Mr David Vard, the Rev. Anne Skuse, Mr Evin O’Brien, and Canon Daniel Nuzum, CPE Supervisor-in-Training

 

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