Midleton College – A Church of Ireland School – Supports StandUp! Awareness Week Against Homophobic and Transphobic Bullying

Midleton College, a Church of Ireland second level school in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross is planning an active week ahead (1oth – 14th March 2014) participating in Stand up! Awareness Week Against Homophobic and Transphobic Bullying.

This national awareness week is supported and funded by the Department of Education and Skills, and the national organisation for LGBT young people, BeLonG To, which aims to tackle homophobic and transphobic bullying.

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Midleton College Principal, Simon Thompson said:

Midleton College is committed to being an open, tolerant and welcoming community. The College believes that no young person should be allowed to suffer or to have their education suffer simply because of prejudice towards who they are. The objective of the ‘Stand Up’ initiative is to prevent and tackle homophobic and transphobic bullying in all schools by increasing respect for diversity and LGBT identities. This objective is one that our College seeks to live out through prioritising mutual respect and inclusivity among and between students and indeed all who work in the College. In doing so we aim to further develop a positive school culture and climate.

Stand Up! posters will be on display around Midleton College throughout the week. The programme has already been discussed with staff members.  The Student Council will discuss the main aims of the Week at its meeting on Tuesday. Class resources developed by ‘BeLonG To Youth’ will be available for use in  classes throughout the week.

Bishop Paul Colton, Chairperson of the Board of Management said:

This initiative has my full support.  Research reported as recently as this month shows that 79% of Irish teachers are aware of homophobic bullying in our schools.  This is horrific. We all – especially Christians –  have a role and special responsibility to play in changing this.

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New Lay Ministers of the Eucharist in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Every three years, lay ministers of the Eucharist, who assist with the distribution of the sacrament, are recruited in the parishes of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.  They receive a short course of training and are commissioned for ministry in the following three year period.  The recruitment and training phase is currently under way, and the commissioning will be held in each parish as part of Sunday worship on Sunday, 6th April.

The recently recruited  Lay Ministers of the Eucharist   from Carrigaline Union of Parishes who recently completed their training.

The recently recruited Lay Ministers of the Eucharist from Carrigaline Union of Parishes who recently completed their training.

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Carrigaline Church of Ireland School Celebrates Women’s World Day of Prayer

St Mary’s Church of Ireland National School, Carrigaline, County Cork held a special Assembly for this year’s Women’s World Day of Prayer on Friday 7th March. This year’s Service which was written by the women of Egypt, was led by the children of 4th Class who, along with the rector the Reverend Elaine Murray, were dressed in Egyptian style. 

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New Clerical Honorary Secretary Elected for Cork, Cloyne and Ross

IMG_4702At the meeting of the Diocesan Council of Cork, Cloyne and Ross on Tuesday, 4th March, 2014, the clergy elected the Very Reverend Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork, as one of the two clerical honorary secretaries of the Diocesan Council and Diocesan Synod.  There are four honorary secretaries, two lay and two clerical.

The other clerical honorary secretary is the Archdeacon of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (ex officio).

The two lay honorary secretaries are Mrs Linda Deane and Mrs Ann Buttimer.

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An Evening with Neven Maguire in Person – This Thursday, 6th March

You are invited to the Radisson SAS Hotel, Little Island, Cork this coming Thursday, 6th March at 7.45 p.m. for an evening with Neven Maguire and his Cookery Demonstration.

Last tickets (€20) now available from the Office at Midleton College – telephone (021) 463 1146.  All proceeds of this fund-raising event will help to build the new Sports Complex for Midleton College and the greater Midleton area.

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