Bishops Bless S.H.A.R.E. Crib in Cork

The 53rd year of the S.H.A.R.E. Cork collection was inaugurated on Wednesday, 14th December by the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Deirdre Forde, and with the annual blessing of the S.H.A.R.E. Crib on St Patrick’s Street, Cork by the two bishops: Dr Paul Colton and Dr Fintan Gavin.

Almost all of Cork’s 5th Year Students will take part at some stage in this year’s S.H.A.R.E. collection in aid of older people. The collection continues throughout the streets of the city until Christmas Eve, with many of the 5th year students fasting during that time also.

Leah Braham Regina Mundi College, Bishop Fintan Gavin, Bishop of Cork and Ross, Cllr Deirdre Forde The Lord Mayor of Cork, Bishop Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross and Daniel Prestwich Chair Share Executive at the lighting and blessing of Cork’s Iconic SHARE Crib. Photography by Gerard McCarthy

S.HA.R.E., which stands for Students Harness Aid for the Relief of the Elderly, was founded in Cork in 1970. This year’s Chairperson of the S.H.A.R.E. Executive, Daniel Prestwich, welcoming everyone, told how driving with his mother earlier in the day she said to him that ‘Christmas starts in Cork when the yellow jackets of S.H.A.R.E. appear on the streets.’

S.H.A.R.E. has 140 housing units for older people throughout Cork City and also a wide range of support services for older people, and it is noted for the inter-generational nature of its work between young and old of the schools in the City.

Oisin Wrixon Presentation Brothers College and Aryan Nesser Christian Brothers College at,Cork’s Iconic SHARE Crib. Photography by Gerard McCarthy
Bishop Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Bishop Fintan Gavin Bishop of Cork and Ross and Daniel Prestwich Chair Share Executive. Photography by Gerard McCarthy
The blessing of the SHARE Crib on Cork’s St Patrick’s Street. Photography by Gerard McCarthy

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Civic Recognition for work of Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross during Coronavirus Pandemic

The Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Deirdre Forde, recently hosted a reception in the Concert Hall at Cork City Hall ‘to recognise and build on the collective efforts of all Community Response Partners in supporting our most vulnerable people and communities over the past few years.’

Among those recognised for ‘outstanding service to the community’ during the years of the Coronavirus Pandemic to date was the Church of Ireland in Cork Cloyne and Ross. The Bishop, Dr Paul Colton, who is a member of the Community Response Forum in Cork City and Cork County was present to receive the certificate on behalf of everyone in the Diocese who served, volunteered and worked in so many ways to maintain and support community life during the pandemic, and especially those who are most vulnerable.

With Bishop Paul Colton, at Cork City Hall for the recent awards ceremony were (l-r) Valerie Kirby, Kate Durrant (Blarney Parish) and Councillor Dr John Sheehan.

Introducing an ecumenical and interfaith minute’s silence of remembrance and thanksgiving, Bishop Colton told the gathering that in his nearly 24 years as Bishop of Cork he had never seen such a diverse partnership of individuals and groups in both the City and County who mobilised across many boundaries and differences in order to do what needed to be done in recent years in response to the current needs of society. ‘Quite simply’ the Bishop said, ‘these have been among the most potent partnerships I have ever seen here. People who are very different in outlook and worldview have worked across their differences for the common good.’ This observation struck a chord with those present and was greeted with spontaneous applause.

Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross addressing the Community Response Partners at Cork City Hall recently.

The Lord Mayor called the evening ‘Glance Back – Look Forward’. It is planned to build on these community partnerships which have also been to the fore in responding to the needs of Ukrainians fleeing the war in Ukraine. More recently the Community Response Forum in Cork City has broadened its brief to harness the collaboration, in support of all of the most vulnerable in the City.

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Civic Reception at Cork City Hall marks 150th Anniversary of Saint Luke’s Home

The Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Deirdre Forde, accorded Saint Luke’s Home Cork one of the highest honours the Lord Mayor of Cork may bestow on individuals or an organisation in the City: a Civic Reception.

Volunteers of the Charity, which marks its 150th anniversary this year, together with management, staff, fundraisers, board members, and the President of the Charity, the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, were welcomed to the Council Chamber on Tuesday 6th December. In her speech, the Lord Mayor paid tribute to the work of the Charity, since its foundation in 1872 by Miss Frances Fitzgerald Gregg, in caring for older people, in daycare services, in education, and in specialist dementia and Alzheimer care.

To mark the occasion, on behalf of the City and its citizens, the Lord Mayor presented the Charity with Cork silver embossed with the arms of the City of Cork and especially engraved to mark the anniversary. Bishop Colton, thanked the Lord Mayor and City Council and said that he wished, in that civic context, to thank all the stakeholders and partners for all their work for the Charity throughout the years. The CEO of Saint Luke’s Charity and Home, Tony O’Brien, paid tribute to today’s residents and their families, as well as all the team at St Luke’s for their untiring and faithful work.

The Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Deirdre Forde, presented Bishop Paul Colton, President of Saint Luke’s Charity, Cork (accompanied by Mr Tony O’Brien, CEO) with Cork silver to mark the 150th anniversary of Saint Luke’s Home.
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Bishop Paul receives Ashton School Hall of Fame Award during Prize Day Ceremony

Last Friday, 2nd December 2022, Ashton School held its annual Prize Day Ceremony, which recognises students for their academic and extra-curricular achievements. During the ceremony Principal Adrian Landen also reported on the highlights and activities of the school year. After the Prize Day Ceremony, Bishop Paul Colton was awarded with the Ashton School Hall of Fame Award in recognition of his achievements as Bishop, Scholar, and Citizen.

John Deane, Chairperson of the Board of Management, Bishop Paul Colton, and Ashton School Principal Adrian Landen. Photo: Siobhan Russell.

In his speech Bishop Paul said:

I want to thank everyone in the school community who nominated me for today’s award, and the Board of Management for granting me this immense honour. I am truly pleased by it. Looking at friends of my school year, some here today, who said nice things about this award on social media, reminded me of what a great group of people you all are, and of how so many of my Ashton contemporaries have done wonderful things and made a real difference to their communities and to people around them in countless ways; so I feel humbled.

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Carrigrohane Union Christmas Festival

Next week, Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th December, Carrigrohane Union of Parishes are inviting everyone to take part in their very exciting Christmas Festival weekend.

Christmas Trees, decorated by local groups, schools and businesses, are on display in St Peter’s Church, Carrigrohane, The West Wing of The Carraig Centre, Ballincollig, and in The Church of the Resurrection, Blarney. They will all be open for everyone to enjoy on:

  • Friday 9th December: 10am – 8pm
  • Saturday 10th December: 10am – 3pm
  • Sunday 11th December: 1pm – 5pm

Other events in the Festival are: 

  • Thursday 8 December 8pm – 9 pm – Musical launch with festive treats in The Carraig Centre with the first chance to see some of the Christmas Trees and a Sheep Hunt among the trees.
  • Friday 9 December 3.15pm – 4.15pm– All-age Christmas Craft session in The Church of the Resurrection, Blarney.
  • Friday 9 December 7.30pm – 9.30pm – Teenage Glow Max event in The Carraig Centre          
  • Saturday 10 December 10am – 2pm – Christmas Craft Market in The West Wing of The Carraig Centre
  • Saturday 10 December 3pm & 4pm – Nativity Sheep Hunt in St Peter’s Field, Carrigrohane
  • Sunday 18 December 7.30pm – Community Carol Service in St Senan’s, Inniscarra leading into Christmas services. 

All events are free to attend – there will be donation buckets for anyone to contribute to the on-going work and mission of the parish.  Each location will also have an opportunity to donate non-perishable foodstuffs for those in need.

Find the event on Facebook or www.christmasfestivalcork.ie

For more information email or telephone 021-4877260.

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