Countdown to Sunday’s Licensing of Four New Diocesan Readers in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

On Sunday next, 17th November, the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton will license four new Diocesan Readers to serve in parishes of the Diocese.  The Service is at 4 p.m. in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.  All are welcome.

On Tuesday, 12th November, the Bishop met the four candidates for a final training session and briefing at Holy Trinity, Frankfield.

The four candidate Diocesan Readers outside Holy Trinity, Frankfield where they had their final training session with the Bishop himself.  (l-r, Patrick Culleton from Bandon, Emmanuel Adebisi from Mallow, Carole Pound from Skibbereen and Gordon Coombes from Clonakilty).

The four candidate Diocesan Readers outside Holy Trinity, Frankfield where they had their final training session with the Bishop himself. (l-r, Patrick Culleton from Bandon, Emmanuel Adebisi from Mallow, Carole Pound from Skibbereen and Gordon Coombes from Clonakilty).

Bishop Colton said:

Readers are lay people who have been selected, trained and licensed by the bishop of a diocese to preach, teach and lead worship in a pastoral context.  I’m thrilled to be licensing four new readers on Sunday to add to our team of 22 Diocesan Readers.  For their final training session I brought them to the place where, in 1980 I started off myself as a Diocesan Reader.  It felt a bit like something Lord Sugar would do with his potential Apprentices, but Frankfield, is a normal sized, usual type of church in the Diocese, and it inspired me to share with the candidates the sorts of things I learnt myself in that place as I set out on the responsible task of preaching, teaching and leading worship.  We are very fortunate to have people of the calibre we have serving as Diocesan Readers in our Diocese.

 

Trying on the Readers' robes for the first time!

Trying on the Readers’ robes for the first time!

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Vacancy for a Diocesan Youth Officer in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Church of Ireland

United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

DIOCESAN YOUTH OFFICER

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons (lay or ordained) for this full-time position in

the Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.

Further information from:

The Diocesan Secretary,

Diocesan Office, St Nicholas House, 14, Cove Street, Cork.

Fax: (+353 21) 432 0960 E mail: secretary@cork.anglican.org

Closing Date: 20th December 2013

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50th Anniversary of Irish Cancer Society – Service in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral

Today (Sunday 10th November), St Fin Barre’s Cathedral is hosting a special Choral Evensong in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Irish Cancer Society at 4pm.   The guest speaker is Paschal Sheehy, RTÉ News and Current Affairs Southern Editor.  This is an opportunity to give thanks for the work of the Society, to pray for those who are living with cancer, and to remember those who have died.  All Welcome.

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Bishop Appoints New Chaplain to Lay Ministers

The Reverend Steve McCann

The Reverend Steve McCann

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, announced today that he has appointed the Rector of Ballydehob Union of Parishes, the Reverend Steve McCann as Chaplain to Lay Ministers in the Diocese, in succession to the Reverend Sue Watterson.

The role of Chaplain to Lay Ministers embodies three roles previously done separately:  

  • Warden of Readers,
  • Chaplain to Lay Pastoral Assistants, and
  • Chairperson of the Diocesan Healing and Pastoral Care Committee. 
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Church of Finland Youth Group Visits the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Pastor Tapio Hietalahti visits Gougane Barra with the youth group from Keski-Pori parish in the Diocese of Turku, Church of Finland

Pastor Tapio Hietalahti (second from left) visits Gougane Barra with the youth group from Keski-Pori parish in the Diocese of Turku, Church of Finland

We were delighted last week to welcome a Finnish youth group on a visit to Cork. Eighteen young people, led by Pastor Tapio Hietalahti and Tiina Jokiperä, deacon and professional youth worker, are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, from Keski-Pori parish in the Arch-diocese of Turku.

Their main purpose was to experience the Porvoo communion in real life and to explore ecumenism in an Irish context.  To this end they enjoyed a packed programme of trips and events. These began with a trip to Gougane Barra and Ballyvourney exploring links to our own St. Fin Barre, and St. Gobnait. Arranged by the Revd. John Ardis, and kindly provided by the UCC Chaplaincy, the leader on the day was the Chaplaincy Methodist intern, Mr. Dudley Martin.

On Sunday, 20th October, Pastor Tapio assisted at the Choral Eucharist in St. Fin Barre’s. In the afternoon met the Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, before enjoying the service of re-dedication of the Cathedral organ. On Wednesday 23rd October they enjoyed meeting the Revd. Daniel Nuzum in his capacity as Diocesan Ecumenical Officer.  He spoke to them and led a  discussion about ecumenism in Ireland. Of particular interest to them during their stay was the observance of the daily offices in St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral, led by the Very Revd. Nigel Dunne, Dean of Cork. Subsequent days saw them enjoy tours of St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral and St. Anne’s, Shandon where they were warmly welcomed by the Revd. Brian O’Rourke; as well as visits to the holy sites of the Rock of Cashel and Holy Cross Abbey, Tipperary, and the Honan Chapel, UCC. Many of those who had the pleasure of meeting them were greeted and thanked with songs of Finnish praise, and already many of them are planning a return trip to our shores.  Perhaps one of our youth groups should explore the possibility of a visit to Finland!

Our Finnish visitors on the steps of the Church of St Anne, Shandon following a visit with the Reverend Brian O'Rourke.

Our Finnish visitors on the steps of the Church of St Anne, Shandon following a visit with the Reverend Brian O’Rourke.

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