New Chapel Dedicated at Bandon Grammar School, County Cork

One of the first goals of the Reverend Anne Skuse when she was appointed part-time chaplain at Bandon Grammar School, County Cork, was to persuade the Board of Management to set aside space in the school’s Richmond House for use as a chapel.  The Board readily agreed and the new chapel was prepared under the supervision of school bursar George Bradfield.

the Reverend Anne Skuse, the Bishop of Cork and the Archbishop of Armagh in the new Chapel at Bandon Grammar School. (Photo:  Donal Warren)

the Reverend Anne Skuse, the Bishop of Cork and the Archbishop of Armagh in the new Chapel at Bandon Grammar School. (Photo: Donal Warren)

The room chosen was once the headmaster’s study – a place of oversight, care, stewardship, pastoral concern, advice, and, no doubt, at times, some discipline!  The room subsequently became a Board Room where decisions were made.  For a time it was a place of academic study and reflection.  Now all those elements are consummated in the space’s new purpose, as a school chapel.  On Friday, 17th October, the Bishop of Cork, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, set aside and dedicated the room for its new use as a Chapel.  He was joined by the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke who was the school’s guest at the annual prize day ceremony later that day.  Appropriately, the Archbishop dedicated a Bible, given by the school community in memory of Mrs Linda Clarke, who had been a religious education teacher at the school.

Students, teachers and members of the Board of Bandon Grammar School join (centre l-r) the Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishop of Cork and the Reverend Anne Skuse for a photograph after the dedication of the new school chapel.  (Photo:  Donal Warren)

Students, teachers and members of the Board of Bandon Grammar School join (centre l-r) the Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishop of Cork and the Reverend Anne Skuse for a photograph after the dedication of the new school chapel. (Photo: Donal Warren)

Bishop Colton drew the gathered community of students, teachers, parents and Board members, to the rarity and unique features of a Dedication Service such as this in Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  He said:

The last entirely separate Church building to be consecrated in this Diocese was consecrated by Bishop Meade in 1905 in Aherla – St Mark’s Church, Kilbonane.  Since then a number of chapels within buildings and institutions have been dedicated, but not many: the Chapel of Christ the Healer in Cork University Hospital, the new Chapel at St Luke’s Home, and the Chapel of St Andrew at Ashton Comprehensive School.  This is a rare and special occasion. It is a wonderful and holy thing for God that Bandon Grammar School are creating this space to gather as a community of the Word and of the Sacraments.

The procession from teh Deane Building at Bandon Grammar School to the new school chapel in Richmond House. (Photo:  Donal Warren)

The procession from teh Deane Building at Bandon Grammar School to the new school chapel in Richmond House. (Photo: Donal Warren)

The school community processed from the Deane Building (an academic building built in recent years and named in honour of a former chairperson of the School Board, Canon JLB Deane).  The various furnishings and gifts for the new Chapel were carried in procession, as well as the Paschal Candle from the local parish Church – St Peter’s, Bandon emphasising the school’s connection with and place within the local Church of Ireland Parish.

The Bishop knocked on the door of the Chapel saying words from Psalm 24: ‘Lift up your heads of you gates, and be lifted up you everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in.’  And the students shouted back, ‘Who is this King of Glory?’  To which the reply came: ‘It is the Lord …” and the door was opened.  The Bishop marked the threshold with the sign of the cross and marking the floor of the new Chapel claiming ‘the possession of this space in the name of Christ.  He is Alpha and he is Omega, the beginning and the end…’

The Chapel was then dedicated by the celebration of the Eucharist during which the Archbishop dedicated the Bible and read the Gospel.  As well as the Chapel itself, also dedicated or consecrated were: a Book of Common Prayer for use on the altar (given by the Parents’ Representative Association), a batik of the dove of the Holy Spirit created by the school Art and Home Economics Departments, a cross and candlesticks made by the school Woodwork Department, altar linen (also the gift of the Parents’ Representative Association), and, a chalice, paten, lavabo and cruet set (given by Canon Paul and Mrs Amanda Willoughby in thanksgiving for the education of their children at the school). Canon Willoughby is Chairperson of the Board of Management).

It was an historic and moving occasion of celebration and joy.

Here are some more of the photos:

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Archbishop of Armagh Joins in Bandon Celebrations of 400 Years of Worship on the Present Church Site

On Sunday, 5th October the parishioners of Bandon and the Bishop of Cork were joined by friends from around the Diocese, ecumenical guests, civic leaders and also the Archbishop of Armagh to celebrate 400 years of worship on the present Church of Ireland church site at Ballymodan in the town.

The Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke, a former rector of the Parish, was invited by the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton and the Rector of Bandon, the Reverend Denis MacCarthy to return to preach on this occasion of celebration.  The Bishop presided at the Eucharist. The congregation was joined by representatives of other churches in the town, by the Mayor of Cork County, Cllr Alan Coleman, County Councillors, local TDs, Deirdre Clune, MEP, and representatives of An Garda Síochána, schools and voluntary groups.  The liturgy included a broad repertoire of music for the occasion from the children’s choir, the choir, and soloists conducted by Colin Nicholls with Antoinette Baker as organist.   After the Service, hospitality was extended to everyone at Bandon Grammar School where the Archbishop was presented with a gift and asked to cut a cake.

Pictured celebrating 400 years of Divine worship at St Peter's Church  at Ballymodan, Bandon, Co Cork were the clergy and readers who attended the Service with from front left the David White, Curate, Cllr Alan Coleman MCC Mayor of Cork County, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork Cloyne and Ross, the Archbishop of Armagh the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke and the Reverend Denis MacCarthy,  Rector of Bandon. Picture Denis Boyle

Pictured celebrating 400 years of Divine worship at St Peter’s Church at Ballymodan, Bandon, Co Cork were the clergy and readers who attended the Service with from front left the Reverend David White, Curate, Cllr Alan Coleman MCC Mayor of Cork County, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork Cloyne and Ross, the Archbishop of Armagh the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke and the Reverend Denis MacCarthy, Rector of Bandon. Photo: Denis Boyle

l-r at the Bandon 400 celebrations: the Reverend David White (Curate), the Reverend Denis MacCarthy (Rector), Councillor Alan Coleman, Mayor of Cork County, the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh, and the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork.  Photo: Denis Boyle

l-r at the Bandon 400 celebrations: the Reverend David White (Curate), the Reverend Denis MacCarthy (Rector), Councillor Alan Coleman, Mayor of Cork County, the Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh, and the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork. Photo: Denis Boyle

l-r at the reception afterwards at Bandon Grammar School were: Cllr Kevin Murphy, Deirdre Clune, MEP, the Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishop and the Rector. Photo:  Denis Boyle

l-r at the reception afterwards at Bandon Grammar School were: Cllr Kevin Murphy, Deirdre Clune, MEP, the Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishop and the Rector. Photo: Denis Boyle

Cutting the cake!  Photo:  Denis Boyle

Cutting the cake! Photo: Denis Boyle

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Diocesan Service for Primary Schools Marks Lively Start to School Year in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Nearly 400 children and teachers attended the annual Diocesan Service for Primary Schools in Cork, Cloyne and Ross which was held in Saint Peter’s Church, Bandon on Tuesday, 30th September.  Strong singing, readings, the ringing of each schools’ bell,  and the parading of custom made school banners were the order of the day.  ‘Looking for God’s Beauty in All Things’ was the theme chosen by this year’s preacher, the Reverend Steve McCann, rector of Ballydehob, Co Cork.   Bishop Paul Colton, patron of all but one of the schools in the Diocese, presided and led the children in the shout of praise!  The children also collected €1,500 for the Diocesan Project  – houses for Haiti – in partnership with Bishops’ Appeal and Christian Aid.

Saint Peter's Church, Bandon was full to capacity for Tuesday's Diocesan Service for Primary Schools, marking the start of the school year in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Saint Peter’s Church, Bandon was full to capacity for Tuesday’s Diocesan Service for Primary Schools, marking the start of the school year in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The School banners are paraded in.

The School banners are paraded in.

The group from Templebreedy National School with the Bishop.

The group from Templebreedy National School with the Bishop.

On the way to the Diocesan Service for Primary Schools - a group from St Multose National School, Kinsale.

On the way to the Diocesan Service for Primary Schools – a group from St Multose National School, Kinsale.

Pupils and teachers from Ballymoney National School

Pupils and teachers from Ballymoney National School

St James' National School, Durrus, County Cork.

St James’ National School, Durrus, County Cork.

The group from St Matthias' National School, Ballydehob, on the way into the Diocesan Service for Primary Schools.

The group from St Matthias’ National School, Ballydehob, on the way into the Diocesan Service for Primary Schools.

Fermoy (Adair) National School arrived for the Service.

Fermoy (Adair) National School arrived for the Service.

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Some of the Clergy of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, with the Bishop, after the Service

Some of the Clergy of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, with the Bishop, after the Service

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New Cork, Cloyne and Ross Canon Installed in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin

At Choral Evensong on Sunday, 28th September, 2014 Canon Paul Willoughby, Rector of Kilmocomogue Union in the Diocese of Cork, was installed as Prebendary of Tymothan – Representative Canon from Cork, Cloyne and Ross – in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin.  St Patrick’s is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.

Canon Paul Willoughby 9second form left) with from left, the Very Reverend Victor Stacey (Dean of St Patrick's), the Very Reverend Victor Griffin (former Dean of St Patrick's) and Canon Bob Reed (Precentor of St Patrick's)

Canon Paul Willoughby 9second form left) with from left, the Very Reverend Victor Stacey (Dean of St Patrick’s), the Very Reverend Victor Griffin (former Dean of St Patrick’s) and Canon Bob Reed (Precentor of St Patrick’s)

Members of the Willoughby Family

Members of the Willoughby Family

l-r Neil Willoughby, Mrs Amanda Willoughby, Canon Paul Willoughby, and Caroline Willoughby.

l-r Neil Willoughby, Mrs Amanda Willoughby, Canon Paul Willoughby, and Caroline Willoughby.

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Cork Healthcare Chaplain presented research at 20th International Palliative Care Congress, Montreal

Canon Daniel Nuzum, Healthcare Chaplain at Cork University Hospital and Marymount University Hospice attended the 20th International Palliative Care Congress at Montreal, Canada from 09-12 September. Daniel presented an oral presentation ‘The spiritual and theological issues raised for Irish Healthcare Chaplain providing perinatal bereavement care in Ireland’ and three poster presentations from his PhD research at University College Cork and Cork University Maternity Hospital and a case study from Marymount University Hospital and Hospice and Cork University Hospital.

Pal Care Congress 2014

At the 20th Itnernational Palliative Care Congress in Montreal were (l-r) Canon Daniel Nuzum, Ms Orla O’Connell and Dr Keelin O’Donoghue.

Daniel said:

It is a huge privilege to be able to share research and good practice at what is the major international palliative care conference where over 1,000 participants from 60 countries gathered to share, to learn and to further the discipline of palliative care. I am very proud to be able to share on the world stage some of the research from our Pregnancy loss Research group at UCC and CUMH led by Dr Keelin O’Donoghue.

Daniel had three published abstracts from his work published in the Journal of Palliative Care (30:3 Winter 2014).

Daniel was joined by his academic supervisor and Clinical Director of Cork University Maternity Hospital Dr Keelin O’Donoghue, and Ms Orla O’Connell, Bereavement Midwife Specialist at Cork University Maternity Hospital who also presented a paper on perinatal palliative care.

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