Cork Diocesan Youth Council Meet To Thank Volunteer

On Saturday evening, 28th March  a supper party took place at the home of Clive and Carolyn Buttimer when current and former members of Cork Diocesan Youth Council (CDYC) gathered to pay tribute to James Fleury for his sterling voluntary work on the Council. James was one of the first members of the Council and acted as its secretary from 2003 to 2014. His skills in administration combined with a love of youth work, and overall a desire to see young people grow in faith, contributed much to the success of the Council in its early years. James and Helen have moved to Naas where James` work as an engineer is based, and Helen can commute to Dublin for  her work in overseas aid.

Here are the photos:

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Cork Diocesan Youth Council

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Chairperson of CDYC, Judith Peters, makes a presentation to James Fleury.

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James Fleury

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Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and the Carolan Quartet at Ross Cathedral, County Cork

A brilliant concert took place on Saturday 21st March in St Fachtna’s Cathedral, Rosscarbery, County Cork. Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and the Carolan Quartet played to a packed audience. The event was organised to raise funds for the continuing restoration of Christ Church, Glandore.

The organising committee with Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin.

The organising committee with Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin.

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Last Diocesan Council Meeting for Wilfred Baker as Diocesan Secretary of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

On Wednesday, 25th March, 2015, Wilfred Baker attended his last meeting of the Diocesan Council prior to his retirement after 42 years service to the Church of Ireland in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  However, as the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton quipped, ‘there’s nothing to stop you returning as an ordained and licensed priest, or, after ordination, even as Bishop of the Diocese, if elected!’  The Bishop paid tribute to Wilfred and thanked him for all his faithful work.

Members of the Diocesan Council who were present posed with Wilfred for an historic photographic record of the occasion.

Members of the Diocesan Council of Cork, Cloyne and Ross with the Bishop (centre) and Wilfred Baker (fourth from left in front row).

Members of the Diocesan Council of Cork, Cloyne and Ross with the Bishop (centre) and Wilfred Baker (fourth from left in front row). Photo: Neil Danton

Afterwards, all adjourned to the Bishop’s Palace for refreshments.   Here are the photos:

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Kingston College says Thank You to Cork Diocesan Secretary

The trustees, residents, warden and chaplain of Kingston College, Mitchelstown, County Cork, gathered on Tuesday, 24th March to say farewell to the secretary of the charity, Mr Wilfred Baker and to mark his retirement as Diocesan Secretary.  Following a meeting of the trustees, the College community gathered in the Chapel for Morning Prayer after which tributes were paid, and gratitude expressed to Mr Baker, by the Chaplain, Canon Tom Sherlock, the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton (Chairman of the Trust), and the Warden, Ms Carole Bradley.  Presentations were made, including one on behalf of the residents made by the longest resident Ms Gráinne McCann.

Kingston College (College, as in ‘community’ – not an educational establishment) consists of thirty small terraced houses grouped around a large square, with a chapel in the centre. The setting is very attractive and the buildings are fine examples of Georgian architecture. More information is to be found here.

Here are the photos of the occasion:

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Cork, Cloyne and Ross Mothers’ Union Diocesan Festival Service

The Mothers’ Union of Cork, Cloyne and Ross celebrated the Feast of the Annunciation (historically known as ‘Lady Day’) with their Diocesan Festival Service in Christ Church, Fermoy on Sunday afternoon 22nd March.  The Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, presided and the speaker was the All-Ireland President of the Mothers’ Union Mrs Phyllis Grothier.  Templebreedy Parish Children’s Choir sang at the Service and afterwards hospitality was provided by the local parish, where the the rector is the Reverend Eileen Cremin,

Pictured following the Mothers’ Union Diocesan Festival Service held in Christ Church, Fermoy on March 22nd are:  (l to r) the Reverend Isobel Jackson (MU Diocesan Chaplain), Mrs Phyllis Grothier (MU All Ireland President), the Bishop,  Mrs Patsy Devoy (MU Diocesan President), the Reverend Eileen Cremin (Rector of Fermoy Union).

Pictured following the Mothers’ Union Diocesan Festival Service held in Christ Church, Fermoy on March 22nd are: (l to r) the Reverend Isobel Jackson (MU Diocesan Chaplain), Mrs Phyllis Grothier (MU All Ireland President), the Bishop, Mrs Patsy Devoy (MU Diocesan President), the Reverend Eileen Cremin (Rector of Fermoy Union).

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