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The Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross says farewell to the Rev Paul Robinson

Last Sunday, the Church of Ireland in Cork, Cloyne and Ross said farewell to the Rev Paul Robinson, Priest–in–Charge of Saint Anne, Shandon, and Chaplain to St Luke’s Home.

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Minister Heather Humphreys visits Church of the Ascension in Timoleague

On Monday, 26th July, Heather Humphreys TD, Minister for Social Protection, Minister for Rural & Community Development and Minister for Justice, visited the historic Church of the Ascension in Timoleague as part of the Our Rural Future development policy.

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Organ Recitals at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in August

St Fin Barre’s Cathedral will be hosting a series of Lunchtime Organ Recitals each Friday in August at 1.10pm.

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The Diocese of Lichfield links with Cork, Cloyne and Ross

The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, and members of the diocese recently met online with the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr Michael Ipgrave OBE, and members of the Diocese of Lichfield to discuss their ongoing relationship.

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‘Meeting need with dignity’ – The Storehouse at Crinken officially opens

The leafy surrounds of St James’s Church, Crinken, provided the backdrop for the official opening of The Storehouse by Archbishop Michael Jackson recently.

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Barbecues and picnics!

It’s great to see our parishes making the most of the opportunity to host events outside.

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Irish Times Notes

Church of Ireland Notes from ‘The Irish Times’

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All Ireland Mothers’ Union President June Butler visits the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

From 14th to 16th June 2021, All Ireland Mothers’ Union president June Butler walked 21km in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross as part of her “21 in 21” fundraising project.

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New café at St Augustine’s

Bishop Andrew Forster took advantage of the hot weather and a window in his diary, to pay his first visit to Londonderry city centre’s newest eatery on Thursday morning.

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An appropriately hot end to canon’s Mahajanga cycle marathon

“I’ll never do one of those again,” the Rev Canon David Crooks said, as he climbed off his bicycle at the end of the last of his three marathon charity cycles around the Raphoe and Inishowen Deaneries to raise funds for the Diocesan ‘Mahajanga Calling’ Appeal.

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