Sunny Garden Fête at The Deanery, Rosscarbery ~ the Photos!

A wonderful day was had by all at the garden fête at The Deanery, Rosscarbery, County Cork on Wednesday, 9th July.  This annual event in the Cathedral Parish of Ross Union was blessed with gorgeous sunshine and fun for everyone.  Here are the photos:

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Cork Church of Ireland Hospital Chaplain Completes Advanced C.P.E. Training

Canon Daniel Nuzum  (who is an accredited Healthcare Chaplain working at Cork University Hospital, Marymount University Hospital and Hospice, and the Bon Secours Hospital, Cork) recently completed CPE to Advanced Level under the supervision of Sr Mary Jo Corcoran, Director of CPE, Cork University Hospital.  Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is the formal method of education for those involved in or preparing for pastoral ministry.  CPE is an essential requirement for accreditation as a healthcare chaplain in Ireland.

At the presentation of CPE awards recently were (L-R Mr Damien Quigley, Rev Bruce Pierce (Chairperson ACPE Irl), Sr Mary Jo Corcoran, Director CPE Programme CUH, MR Pat Nugent, Ms Tara Kavanagh, Mr Tony McNamara, CEO, CUH Group, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Mr James O'Reilly.

At the presentation of CPE awards recently were (L-R Mr Damien Quigley, Rev Bruce Pierce (Chairperson ACPE Irl), Sr Mary Jo Corcoran, Director CPE Programme CUH, MR Pat Nugent, Ms Tara Kavanagh, Mr Tony McNamara, CEO, CUH Group, Canon Daniel Nuzum, Mr James O’Reilly.

CPE is an action –reflection – integration model of learning overseen by a trained supervisor involving 400 hours of supervised ministry, education, interpersonal group work and individual supervision. Although it most often takes place in a healthcare setting it can also be adapted to all ministry settings.

One unit of CPE training  is provided at Cork University Hospital and an extended Unit over twenty weeks is also run at the St Luke’s Home Education Centre, Cork. For further information about CPE please visit the ACPE website.

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St Luke’s Home Presents Final Instalment of €1million Gift to Marymount Hospice in Cork

Five years ago, when the new Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork was being built on its new site at Curraheen, County Cork, Bishop Paul Colton asked the directors of Saint Luke’s Home in Cork to donate €1 million to the project, and they readily agreed.  The final instalment of that promised €1 million gift was paid recently. Bishop Colton, chairperson of Saint Luke’s, was invited by the chairperson of Marymount, Professor Cillian Twomey, to visit the Saint Luke’s Home Day Care Unit at the Hospice which was built using the gift from Saint Luke’s.  Also present were the CEOs of the two charities:  Mr David O’Brien, CEO, Saint Luke’s and Mr Dan Philpott, CEO, Marymount.

On behalf of St Luke's Home, Cork, Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork (right) presents the final instalment of a €1 million donation to Marymount University Hospital and Hospice, Cork to the Marymount Chairman, Professor Cillian Twomey.  Photo:  Provision

On behalf of St Luke’s Home, Cork, Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork (right) presents the final instalment of a €1 million donation to Marymount University Hospital and Hospice, Cork to the Marymount Chairman, Professor Cillian Twomey. Photo: Provision

Bishop Colton, who chairs Saint Luke’s Boards, but is also one of the Patrons of the Friends of Marymount, said:

These two charities  – one Roman Catholic, and the other Protestant – were founded in the same era, Marymount in 1870 and Saint Luke’s in 1872.  For many years they worked alongside each other on opposite sides of the street at Military Hill in Cork.  This gift, I believe, is a significant symbol of a new era, established over recent decades, of ecumenical cooperation and practical partnership in healthcare expertise between our two caring institutions which nowadays care for everyone regardless of background or faith perspective.  Between the two, we give work to 510 people in the Cork region (300 work at Marymount and 280 work at Saint Luke’s).  Last time I visited this part of Marymount it was a building site.  Today it is wonderful to see the Saint Luke’s Day Care Unit up and running: a sign of our work together as two leading charities here in Cork and the wider region.

Visiting the St Luke's Day Care Unit at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice recently were (l-r):  David O'Brien (CEO, St Luke's), Professor Cillian Twomey (Chairman of the Board, Marymount), Dr Paul Colton (Chairman of the Board, St Luke's) and Dan Philpott (CEO, Marymount)

Visiting the St Luke’s Day Care Unit at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice recently were (l-r): David O’Brien (CEO, St Luke’s), Professor Cillian Twomey (Chairman of the Board, Marymount), Dr Paul Colton (Chairman of the Board, St Luke’s) and Dan Philpott (CEO, Marymount). Photo: Provision

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Summer Confirmation in Ballydehob Church of Ireland Parish

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, was at the Church of Saint Matthias, Ballydehob, County Cork on Sunday, 6th July, 2014 where he confirmed three young people.  Also present was their friend and a member of the same confirmation group who was confirmed earlier in the year by the Bishop at a Service in the neighbouring parish of Bantry.  The group had been prepared for confirmation by the local rector, the Reverend Steve McCann. It was a glorious sunny West Cork day for yesterday’s momentous day in the life of the parish of Ballydehob Union.  The parishioners laid on a festive celebration in the nearby Church of Ireland school afterwards.

Young people from Ballydehob Union of Parishes on the Mizen Peninsula in West Cork who were confirmed by the Bishop.

Young people from Ballydehob Union of Parishes on the Mizen Peninsula in West Cork who were confirmed by the Bishop.

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Green Flag for Church of Ireland School in Carrigaline, Co Cork

St Mary's Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline Co. Cork, recently hoisted their very first Green Flag at a full school assembly. Local Councillor Seamus McGrath and the Revd Elaine Murray (Rector of Carrigaline Union) did the honours as the Green School Committee (consisting of Pupils, Teachers and Parents) looked on.

St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline Co. Cork, recently hoisted their very first Green Flag at a full school assembly. Local Councillor Seamus McGrath and the Revd Elaine Murray (Rector of Carrigaline Union) did the honours as the Green School Committee (consisting of Pupils, Teachers and Parents) looked on.

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