‘The Souls of our Shoes’ Exhibition at St Fachtna’s Cathedral, Rosscarbery

A powerful exhibition in which pairs of shoes are placed alongside the words of domestic abuse survivors is on display in St Fachtna’s Cathedral in Rosscarbery from the 5th to 20 th August 2023. ‘The Souls of our Shoes’ has been developed by the Mothers’ Union to capture the experiences of those who have endured or been affected by Domestic Violence. Fifty pairs of shoes are on show accompanied by emotive personal writings from survivors and those who journey with them.

The Very Rev. Cliff Jeffers, Dean of Ross Cathedral; Marie Mulholland, West Cork Women Against Violence; and Hilary Dring, Diocesan President Mother’s Union. Picture: Andy Gibson.

St Fachtna’s Cathedral is open every day from 9am to 8pm to show this thought provoking and sensitive exhibition, giving time and space to view the artworks and pause for reflection and prayer. The exhibition is not suitable for young children and parental discretion is advised.

‘The Souls of Our Shoes’ was officially opened on Friday 4th August by Marie Mulholland, CEO of the Bantry based West Cork Women Against Violence Project. This charitable agency provides free and confidential listening, information and support services for women experiencing domestic violence. For those who may need to talk, the WCWAV helpline is 1800 203 136.

June Butler, The President of the Mothers’ Union in Ireland said:

We have prepared the “Souls of Our Shoes” exhibition for use across the island, produced prayer diaries, posters, bookmarks and flyers for all parishes. The exhibition has helpful information on supported refuges and how to find professional help for women and children forced to leave abusive homes.

Marie Mulholland said:

West Cork Women Against Violence (WCWAV) are very pleased to be involved with the Mother’s Union on this moving and thought provoking exhibition. Violence against women is a major issue in Ireland with nine women already murdered this year. Victims of domestic abuse walk a painful and frightening road, every day navigating the minefields in their homes. If you feel afraid of someone you live with or have contact with, you do not have to keep walking alone. Services like WCWAV and supportive organisations like the Mother’s Union, are here to walk with you on your journey to freedom.

The Very Rev. Cliff Jeffers, Dean of Ross Cathedral, commented at the opening:

We are honoured to be able to host this very important exhibition in St Fachtna’s Cathedral, Rosscarbery. It is a difficult topic to discuss, but very important that it is brought out into the open. We want to help raise the awareness of the wonderful support services that are available in our local area and empower women to seek help if they are experiencing domestic violence.

As part of the launch of the exhibition, the bells of St Fachtna’s were rung half-muffled as a sign of respect to those who have experienced domestic abuse in the home environment.

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August Organ Recitals at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral

There will be organ recitals at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral every Friday at 1.10pm during the month of August.

4th August – Arthur Greene from Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

11th August – David Grealy from Leeds Cathedral, UK

18th August – Aleksandr Nisse from St Mary’s Pro Cathedral, Dublin

25th August – Matthew Owens from Belfast

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the total rebuild of the Cathedral organ by Trevor Crowe. To celebrate this milestone, a special celebrity recital will take place on Saturday 23rd September at 7.30pm as part of the Saint Fin Barre 1400 Festival Weekend. The noted composer Naji Hakim will travel from the south of France to play for this event. Tickets for the Naji Hakim recital can be bought on the Cathedral web shop here.

Naji Hakim
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Changing The Story in Ireland

Mothers’ Union will host two one-day conferences to celebrate the launch of the Gender Justice programme, Equipping the Church To Take Action and End Domestic Abuse, and the formation of  Changing The Story.

Changing the Story is being facilitated by Mothers’ Union and hosted in collaboration with Restored, Tearfund Ireland, Bishops’ Appeal, Mind Matters, Kintsugi Hope, Priorities Fund, Safeguarding Church of Ireland, and the Church’s Ministry for Healing.

The two conferences will take place on Friday, 15th September and Saturday, 16th September 2023 and are dedicated to equipping the church and communities through encouraging awareness, developing confidence, and nurturing the healing and wellbeing of survivors and much more.

Everyone is invited to attend the events and tickets can be purchased on the links below.

Friday 15th September in Seagoe Parish Centre, Portadown:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/changing-the-story-conference-tickets-632693281637 

Saturday 16th September in Kilternan Parish Centre, Dublin:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/changing-the-story-conference-dublin-tickets-637371995797

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Bishop of Cork appoints two additional Examining Chaplains

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton has announced this morning, 2nd August 2023, that he has appointed two additional Examining Chaplains. They are the Reverend Dr William Olhausen and the Reverend Terry Mitchell.

Examining chaplains assist the Bishop, the Archdeacon and the Diocesan Director of Ordinands in their work of testing vocations to ministry as well as in training and examining those who offer themselves for ministry, both ordained and lay. The role predates the setting up of many theological colleges and today works in partnership, on behalf of the Diocese, with, in the case of the Church of Ireland, the Church of Ireland Theological Institute., and also the local further education and continuing ministerial education programmes in the Diocese itself.

The Reverend Terry Mitchell is the Diocesan Further Education and Training Officer, based in Kilmoe Union of Parishes, and also, as Chaplain to the Guild of Lay Ministry in the Diocese, oversees and supports all those in lay ministry. The Reverend Dr William Olhausen is incumbent of Douglas Union of Parishes with Frankfield, was a barrister at law, and has particular academic interests in theology, especially, scripture and its interpretation – hermeneutics.

The Reverend Dr William Olhausen
The Reverend Terry Mitchell
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A New Rector for Kinsale Union of Parishes, County Cork

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, is delighted to announce that, having received a nomination from the Diocesan Committee of Patronage, he has appointed the Reverend Eugene Griffin to be the new rector of Kinsale Union of Parishes. The Reverend Eugene Griffin is currently incumbent of the Grouped Parishes of Dunboyne with Rathmolyon in the Diocese of Meath.

Prior to ordination, Eugene Griffin worked as an accountant in the Mater University Hospital, Dublin. He was made deacon in 2013 and was ordained to the priesthood in 2014. He served his first curacy from 2014 until 2018 in the Grouped Parishes of Castleknock and Mulhuddart, with Clonsilla in the Diocese of Dublin. Since 2018 he has been incumbent of the Grouped Parishes of Dunboyne with Rathmolyon. He is also Treasurer’s Vicar in the National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick, Dublin. He serves as a member of the Church of Ireland Safeguarding Board.

Eugene is married to Joanna for nearly 30 years. Joanna currently serves as a parish reader and is studying to become a Diocesan Reader.

Looking forward to this change in ministry and speaking about it, Eugene said:

‘Here I am Lord, is it I Lord? I have heard you calling in the night’ are lines from one of my favourite hymns and they perfectly represent what I am feeling today. Ten years ago, I answered God’s call to ordained ministry, and I am answering His call now as Incumbent of the Kinsale Union of Parishes.

For me, faith in God and trusting in His eternal care is at the core of my ministry. Bringing people together, nurturing gifts, engaging with people and building up ecumenical relationships is fundamental to my vision. Ministry has been all encompassing over the last ten years and both Joanna and I have been blessed to work with people of great faith, gifts and generosity.

It is with a mixture of sadness and joy that Joanna and I announce our departure from the Dunboyne and Rathmolyon Group and embark on our new adventure in Cork.

We are both really looking forward to getting to know the people of Kinsale, Ballymartle and Templetrine and the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross in the months and years ahead.

The Reverend Eugene Griffin
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