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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Cork Diocesan Secretary Attends Charity Meetings for the Last Time

Wilfred Baker, Diocesan Secretary in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, has spent the first day of his final full week in office attending his last meetings of a number of charities in the Diocese which he has administered for nearly 42 years.  In order to mark the occasion, and for posterity, the trustees and governors of the various charities posed with Wilfred for photographs:

Wilfred Baker (front, second from left) with the Governors of the City of Cork Church School Board:  Front (l-r) Mrs Violet Warner, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton, Archdeacon Adrian Wilkison and in the back row (l-r) Keith Roberts and Dean Nigel Dunne.

Wilfred Baker (front, second from left) with the Governors of the City of Cork Church School Board: Front (l-r) Mrs Violet Warner, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman), Archdeacon Adrian Wilkison and in the back row (l-r) Keith Roberts and Dean Nigel Dunne.

The trustees of the Victoria Trust, Cork.  Front row (l-r) Mrs Eveline St Leger, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman), Michael Hall (Secretary/Treasurer); Back row (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Keith Roberts, Charles Olden, Robin Newenham, Jonathan Fleury, the Reverend Edwin Hunter, and Dr Edgar Ritchie.

The trustees of the Victoria Trust, Cork. Front row (l-r) Mrs Eveline St Leger, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman), Michael Hall (Secretary/Treasurer); Back row (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Keith Roberts, Charles Olden, Robin Newenham, Jonathan Fleury, the Reverend Edwin Hunter, and Dr Edgar Ritchie.

St Stephen's Protestant Orphan Society.  Front Row (l-r) Mrs Eveline St Leger, WIlfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton, (Chairman), Canon Eithne Lynch; Back Row (l-r) Keith Roberts, Charles Olden, Drew Ruttle, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Dean Nigel Dunne, Ms Kate Nielson, Dean Alan Marley, and Dr Edward Gash.

St Stephen’s Protestant Orphan Society. Front Row (l-r) Mrs Eveline St Leger, WIlfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton, (Chairman), Canon Eithne Lynch; Back Row (l-r) Keith Roberts, Charles Olden, Drew Ruttle, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Dean Nigel Dunne, Ms Kate Nielson, Dean Alan Marley, and Dr Edward Gash.

Cork Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Board of Education.  Front (l-r) the Reverend Elaine Murray, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman),  Ms Máire Roycroft; Back (l-r)  Archdeacon Adrian WIlkinson, Derek Johnston, Dean Nigel Dunne, Dean Alan Marley, the Reverend Anne Skuse, and Andrew Coleman.

Cork Cloyne and Ross Diocesan Board of Education. Front (l-r) the Reverend Elaine Murray, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman), Ms Máire Roycroft; Back (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Derek Johnston, Dean Nigel Dunne, Dean Alan Marley, the Reverend Anne Skuse, and Andrew Coleman.

The Trustees of the Lapp's Charity.  Front (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman)O, Dean Nigel Dunne; Back row (l-r) Marcus Calvert and Canon Eithne Lynch.

The Trustees of the Lapp’s Charity. Front (l-r) Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, Wilfred Baker, Bishop Paul Colton (Chairman)O, Dean Nigel Dunne; Back row (l-r) Marcus Calvert and Canon Eithne Lynch.

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Comaoineach Naofa as Gaeilge an oíche roimh Lá Le Pádraigh in Eaglais Naomh Mhuire , Carraig Uí Laighin

Pictiúr den grúpa a ghlac páirt sa seirbhís na  Comaoineach Naofa as Gaeilge  an oíche roimh Lá Le Pádraigh in Eaglais Naomh Mhuire , Carraig Uí Laighin:

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Ó chlé : Sheila Healy a thug an Léacht ar Naomh Pádraigh; Stephen Daunt (Scoil Ashton) ; An tUrramach Elaine Murray (Reachtaire ) ; An tUrramach Hazel Minnion ; An Canónach George Salter; An tUrramach Tony Murphy agus an Canónach Daniel Nuzum. From Left: Sheila Healy who delivered the address; Stephen Daunt (Ashton School) ; the Rev Elaine Murray, Rector; the Rev Hazel Minnion; Canon George Salters ; the Rev Tony Murphy and Canon Daniel Nuzum.

 

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Historic and Busy Week Ahead in the Church of Ireland Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Wilfred Baker

Wilfred Baker

Today is the start of a busy and frenetic week in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  It will be the final full week in office of the Diocesan Secretary, Wilfred Baker who, after almost an entire career – nearly forty-two years – will retire at the end of this month. As Diocesan Secretary he has been the lead administrative officer of the United Dioceses, providing essential support to the Bishop, Diocesan Council, parishes, clergy and people of the Diocese in their ministry and mission.  As the Diocesan Office also administers many charities and trusts associated with the Diocese, Wilfred has been key to that work also.

Tomorrow, Monday, many of those charities and trusts have meetings: the City of Cork Church School Board (an education charity), the Victoria Trust (which owns the former Victoria Hospital building in Cork, and, as a modern healthcare charity, supports the work today of the South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital), the Diocesan Board of Education, the St Stephen’s Protestant Orphan Society (a combined charity which provides education support and other assistance to single parents, widows and widowers and their children, as well as orphans), and the Lapp’s Charity (a housing charity).  Wilfred Baker has administered all of these.

Kingston College, Mitchelstown

On Tuesday, in Mitchelstown, County Cork, the trustees of the Kingston Charity Trust will meet.  This charity, another housing charity, has been working in north Cork, Tipperary, Limerick and further afield for over 250 years. Together with successive Wardens and Chaplains to Kingston College, Wilfred has been manager of this complex of heritage Georgian houses (comprising also a community room and Chapel) and charity on behalf of the trustees.

Canon George Salter: 65 years in Holy Orders.

Canon George Salter: 65 years in Holy Orders.

On Wednesday, 25th March, the Feast of the Annunciation, the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, will celebrate the sixteenth anniversary of this Consecration as bishop, and Canon George Salter will preside at a celebration of the Eucharist at 12 noon in Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral to mark the 65th anniversary of his ordination.  Later that day the Diocesan Council will meet: the last meeting at which Wilfred Baker will serve as Diocesan Secretary.  After the meeting of the Council the Bishop and Mrs Colton will host a reception at the Bishop’s Palace to mark the occasion.

Thursday 26th provides an interlude for Wilfred Baker.  However, the Boards of Directors of Saint Luke’s Home meet, and the AGM of the Cork Indigent Roomkeepers’ Society will be held in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral.  In the evening, one of the schools in the Diocese, Midleton College, is holding a Fashion Show at 8 p.m. hosted by Celia Holman Lee in the Fota Island Resort Hotel.

Friday 27th will bring two momentous events.  At 12 noon the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, will dedicate the new school building of Ashton School, Blackrock Road, Cork of which he and the Cork Education and Training Board are co-patrons.  The Minister for Education and Skills, Ms Jan O’Sullivan, T.D. will attend to open officially the school.  Also present will be two former Church of Ireland Bishops of Cork, Bishop Samuel Poyntz and Bishop Roy Warke.  Ashton School, a comprehensive school, was founded in 1972 under the chairmanship of the late Bishop Gordon Perdue, by amalgamating two Church of Ireland schools: Cork Grammar School (the building has been restored on the Ashton House site) and Rochelle School.

The new Ashton School building (left) with the restored Cork Grammar School (right) integral to the new school campus.

The new Ashton School building (left) with the restored Cork Grammar School (right) integral to the new school campus.

On Friday evening, Bishop Colton will again be joined by Bishop Poyntz and Bishop Warke, at Saint Luke’s Church, Douglas at 8 p.m. for Evensong, led by the Archdeacon, the Venerable Adrian Wilkinson, and at which Wilfred Baker will give a farewell address.  This will be the Diocesan Farewell and ‘Thank You’ to Wilfred Baker and will be followed by a reception in the Canon Packham Hall in Douglas.

The week doesn’t end there.  The next day, Saturday, Bishop and Mrs Colton will travel to University College Dublin to support the Cork Church of Ireland Men’s Hockey Team (ICICYMA, Garryduff, of which the bishop is President) in their semi-final clash with Railway Union in the Irish Senior Cup .  Later in the day they will also attend the final of the Railway Cup between Dublin University Hockey Club and Y.M.C.A.

By then everyone will be ready for the rigours of Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week!

In order to facilitate this busy schedule, and to afford the office staff the opportunity to make ready for Wilfred’s departure, the Diocesan Office will be closed to the public from Wednesday 25th March, throughout Holy Week until Tuesday, 7th April.  Staff will remain contactable by email and post.

Before all that, however, today, Sunday, the Mothers’ Union are holding their Diocesan Festival Service for Lady Day (the Feast of the Annunciation) at 3.30 p.m. in Christ Church, Fermoy, County Cork, when the Eucharist will be celebrated by the Bishop, and the speaker will be the All-Ireland President of the Mothers’ Union, Phyllis Grothier.

All in a week in the life of this, the most southerly Diocese of the Church of Ireland!

Christ Church, Fermoy

Christ Church, Fermoy

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Stunning Photograph Taken of St Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork during Solar Eclipse

Cork-based Polish photographer, Marcin Lewandowski tweeted a stunning photograph he took of Saint Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork during the solar eclipse on Friday, 20th March, 2015.  Marcin is found on Twitter (@MLSOP) and on his website here.

Here is the photograph which features the familiar weather vane on the tower of Saint Anne’s Church, with the well-known four-metre long fish painted in gold leaf (emblematic of fishing in the adjacent River Lee), and known locally as ‘de goldie fish’:

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Photo of Saint Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork tweeted by photographer Marcin Lewandowski

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