Bishop Paul Colton announces his intention to retire once he has completed 27 years as Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, has announced his intention to retire. In a letter sent on Friday 5th September to clergy and co-workers in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Bishop Colton said that he believed that ‘now, under God, the time has come to retire’.

The Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The 27th anniversary of the Bishop’s election will be in five months’ time and, on 25th March 2026, the Feast of the Annunciation of our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary, he will embark on a 28th year.  That is a longer tenure as Church of Ireland bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross than anyone else since the first Reformation bishop died in 1617; and the second longest ever. For several years now he has been the longest serving, diocesan bishop, still in office, in the Anglican Communion in these islands:  Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England.

For all those reasons, Bishop Colton said that he felt, ‘under God that the time is right to retire.’ He continued:

This autumn also marks, for me, the completion of fifty years of ministry in the Church, more than forty-one of those in Holy Orders, and the others in lay ministry: as a singer, organist and lay reader.

As the last bishop of the Church of Ireland to be elected in the Twentieth Century, it has been my calling and joy to journey with you from the last millennium of our Lord into this new century.  There have been many celebrations and an equal number of challenges in church, society and in the world, as well as much to preoccupy us all in our own lives. 

Therefore, I have consciously chosen the Easter season as a time to depart.  It is the season of resurrection hope, confident faith, and of joyfully moving forward in our discipleship into the future.  It is the time when we read of the risen Christ accompanying the disciples on their journey.

The Bishop said that his last public Service in the Diocese will be on Saturday 18th April 2026 when he will lay down his crozier in Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork.

Speaking about the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross in which he will have served for more than 27 years, he said:

Our small, most southerly Diocese of the Church of Ireland is remarkable in many ways, but most of all, I believe, because of the commitment, generosity and voluntary work of each of you in countless ways.  Thank you for all that you are and all that you do.

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Two new priests – a former Town Councillor and a Maths Teacher – ordained in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

On Sunday, 31st August 2025, the Rev. Eoghan Healy and the Rev. Andrew Coleman were ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, the Right Rev. Dr Paul Colton.

The Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton presided at the liturgy, and the Dean of Cloyne, the Very Rev. Susan Green preached at the Service. The Lay Vicars Choral of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Choir sung under their Director of Music, Peter Stobart, and the Assistant Director of Music, Matthew Breen played the organ. The Rev. Martin Steele, Dean’s Vicar at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, sang the Litany.

Eoghan and Andrew were presented for ordination by the Archdeacon, the Ven. Andrew Orr, as well as their respective sponsors. Parishioners, family and friends from all over the Diocese, as well as Diocesan Readers and clergy came to the cathedral to support them on this special day. 

Andrew Coleman, was born and raised in Bandon, and has been an active member of community life in the town and wider community throughout his life. He was married to Caroline in St Peter’s Church Bandon (1993) and has been very active in the church and parish life of Bandon Union of Parishes, including sitting on its Select Vestry. He was elected to serve as a Town Councillor in Bandon for more than 27 years and was appointed as Peace Commissioner in 1997 and chairperson in 2001. In later life Andrew returned to education to undertake a number of courses, and finally a master’s degree in 2003 from UCC. Since 2005, Andrew has been the area representative for Christian Aid Ireland in the southern region counties. He served for a time as a member of Diocesan Council and is a member of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. Andrew was licensed as a Diocesan Reader in 2019, ordained deacon on Sunday 30th June 2024, and is now a priest to serve in the Ordained Local Ministry in Bandon Union of Parishes and with a General Licence in the Diocese.

Originally from Dublin, Eoghan moved to Cork at the age of 18. He has now spent more of his life living in Cork than in Dublin. Eoghan originally trained as a Marine Engineer, but returned to college in his mid twenties to study Mathematics and Philosophy. He now teaches Mathematics and Computer Science in The North Monastery Co-Ed Secondary School. During his time in the “Mon” he served on the board of management and was also involved in introducing the new Computer Science leaving certificate subject to the school. Eoghan enjoys learning and understanding the processes involved in learning. His preferred way of learning is by giving things a go and he tries to incorporate this approach to learning into his classroom. Eoghan was part of the first cohort of students from Cork, Cloyne and Ross Diocese to undertake the Certificate in Christian Studies, graduating online during the COVID-19 Pandemic. He has been part of Cloyne Union of Parishes for the past 9 years, having previously worshipped in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, where he also continues to attend services when time allows. Eoghan was ordained deacon on the Feast of St James the Apostle, 25th July 2024, and is now a priest to serve in the Ordained Local Ministry in Cloyne Union of Parishes.

Photos: Eoin Murphy

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Page Turners: an exhibition of artist’s books at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

Page Turners is an exhibition of artists’ books which launches in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral at 5:30pm on Thursday 4th September 2025. 

The shark from Fishy by Mette-Sofie Ambeck

Artists’ books are a distinctive art form in which the artist creates a book to express their ideas. This autumn exhibition in the cathedral ambulatory invites visitors to linger and spend time exploring selected artists’ books from across Ireland, the UK and France. Selected national and international book artists include Ambeck Design, Coracle Press, Helen Douglas, Paul Gaffney, Helena Grimes, ottoGraphic Books, Road Books, and Tom Sowden.

Page-turners is co-curated with MTU Crawford College of Art & Design and is an important moment at the cathedral as they pioneer a rolling arts programme.

As part of the exhibition there will also be a panel discussion at the cathedral at 12:30pm on 18th September 2025.

The exhibition runs until 31st October 2025.

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Annual Elizabeth Bowen Commemoration in St Colman’s Church, Farahy

The annual Elizabeth Bowen Commemoration will take place this year on Sunday, 14th September, at St Colman’s Church, Farahy, at 3.30pm. The service of evensong, as ever, will be led by The Very Rev’d Dr Robert MacCarthy and the Clerks Choral, directed by Dr Ian Sexton, will sing the service. The speaker this year, is The Very Rev’d Dermot Dunne, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

St Coleman’s Church, Farahy, is closed for regular worship and only opens for the annual commemoration service in memory of Elizabeth Bowen, the celebrated Anglo-Irish author whose home, Bowenscourt, once stood in the adjoining estate. Every year, a distinguished speaker delivers an interesting lecture about her life or writing. Farahy is a mile or so west of Kildorrery on the Mallow Road.

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August Organ Recital Series is back at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral will host five organists during the month of August. Each Friday at 1.10pm there will be a recital lasting for around 50 minutes in the cathedral, and audience members will be able to see the performer in detail on the screen in the nave. Joseph Ripka from Oklahoma, USA will begin the series on 1st August with music by Americans Stephen Paulus and Calvin Hampton, and by the French composers Litaize and Alain. 

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