Hats for Seafarers

During the past year of restrictions, two parishioners of Douglas Union with Frankfield, Co. Cork have been busy knitting hats for seafarers, continuing an activity that started in the parish on Sea Sunday 2017. This year, thirty-six woolly hats have been posted to the Port Chaplain in Dublin for distribution.

The Rev. Hazel Minion explained: 

At present, due to Covid 19 limitations, seafarers do not visit the centre in Dublin where formerly many supports were available. But the port chaplains continue to visit ships to meet seafarers, to chat with them and offer assistance where it is needed and possible. They are delighted to be able to take some woolly hats to give to them, both to keep them warm and as a token that people on land are thinking of them as they transport our goods across the world.

St Mary’s Church, Marmullane

The Mission to Seafarers says:

Imagine getting on a ship in summer in the Philippines, dressed in shorts and t-shirt. Soon you find yourself transiting freezing Arctic waters with only your overalls to keep you warm.

Seafarers often set out on new contracts not knowing where their ship will end up or travel through, and they may need to stock up on warm clothes to see them through some of the chillier parts of the globe. We are always grateful for gifts of warm knitted items which our chaplains can pass on to seafarers.

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Summer Fundraiser in Ballydehob

On three consecutive Fridays over the past weeks Ballydehob Union of Parishes met at the Danno O’Mahony Statue in the centre of Ballydehob to host a Summer Fundraiser.  

St Matthias Church, Ballydehob

Members of the congregation and visitors alike brought home-baked goods, handmade crafts, country produce, and books for sale. 

The event was also an opportunity for community-building and socialising after many months of not being able to meet up, and in line with current government guidelines.

The Rev. Steve McCann, Rector of Ballydehob Union, said:

The highlight of the three Fridays was witnessing so many friends and neighbours sharing reunions with one another.

Thank you to all those who organised, contributed to, and supported this new opportunity of fundraising for the Ballydehob Union of Parishes. A special thank you to Mrs. Annie O’Donovan who oversaw the organisation of the event with her gifted insight and her mindfulness for detail. 

We look forward to future events which foster the growth of our community and parish.


Nick and Annie Bowen selling country produce and plants at the Ballydehob Union Summer Fundraiser
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Summer Fête in Mallow, Co. Cork

The parishioners and friends of Mallow Union came together on Saturday 7th August to welcome the wider community to their annual Summer Fête. Despite the wind and rain, people came in large numbers and several gazebos ensured both shelter and safe distancing for everyone. As well as bric-à-brac, home baking and other home produce, there was an excellent barbecue lunch. The church was open throughout and their organist, Eamon Winter played appropriate music to ensure there was a prayerful, reflective atmosphere inside the church throughout the afternoon.  

The Summer Fête was the first major event in the parish since the arrival of the new Rector, the Reverend Meurig Williams. He was delighted to ‘fling wide the gates and open the doors’ to receive many people, some of whom were Mallow residents visiting the church for the first time. ‘It was also a great a team effort and a wonderful reflection of how everyone pulled together’, he added.

The Rector was keen to stress the importance of these events in enabling the Church of Ireland to play a full part in the life of the local community. With this in mind, he has also encouraged the Mallow Farmers’ Market to move to a new permanent home in the grounds of St James’s Church from the end of August. 

Inviting the Farmers’ Market to have a central location at the heart of the town is not just a way of signalling the Church’s support for local farmers and producers; I hope it will also be good for other shops and businesses in Mallow as more people have a reason for coming into town. It is just one small example of how mission happens when the Church becomes positively involved in a range of activities that touch different aspects of community life. 

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Choir Camp for Cathedral Choristers

This year and for the first time, seventeen choristers of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork joined a five-day summer camp during the first week of August. The camp was the idea of the Director of Music, Peter Stobart:

I was aware that the children had missed out on so much during the last eighteen months. In addition, the holiday period can be a long time with very little to keep them occupied. A summer camp seemed like the right thing for us to be offering.

The camp was held outdoors in the grounds of the cathedral and in line with current regulations. A tent covering meant that the summer showers did not dampen enthusiasm.

In addition to plenty of singing, the choristers took part in a treasure hunt, following clues which were based around the architecture of the building and the many distinctive features of the grounds. They also attempted to recreate some of the decorative floor mosaics by painting pebbles and embedding them into a clay base.

We were on site for almost five hours every day and a varied programme of activities was always going to be required. During the many sessions which we held on Zoom during the lockdown, I began to develop their interest and knowledge of the cathedral building by showing them pictures of the artwork and architecture. The treasure hunt and mosaic making were an extension of this learning and gave their regular singing environment a wider context.

One of the choristers with her own mosaic

The choristers also furthered their understanding of psalm singing by writing their own psalm words describing the ten plagues of Egypt. They also composed and sang their own psalm chants and worked out how to put the words and music together. 

They camp came to a close with a celebratory pizza for lunch on Friday and there have already been requests from parents for a camp next summer.

You can watch a video of the choristers talking about the camp here

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Kayaking Trip to Lough Hyne for Cork Teens

The Cork Diocesan Youth Council met again on Friday 30th July, with a group of teenagers from all over the diocese, to go kayaking at Lough Hyne.

Diocesan Youth Officer Hilda Connolly has run several events over the past few weeks and the outdoor activities have been especially popular. This time, twenty-four teenagers met with the Sea Atlantic Kayaking crew in the morning and, together with the youth leaders Clodagh and Oriel, they spent three hours out on the lake.   

Hilda said: 

The day was an extra-special day as one of the group turned eighteen. In fact, over the past few months a number of young people from this group have turned eighteen and some of them have been coming to CDYC from as young as thirteen. 

It has been great to watch the teens grow over the years and remain keen to be involved in leadership team once they turn eighteen. I am looking forward to many more years of working with this amazing group of young adults.

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