FREE PIC - NO REPRO FEE - March 21, 2022 The iconic and much-loved Collegiate Chapel of Saint Finbarr - better known as the Honan Chapel at University College Cork was reopened after €1.2m refurbishment works. The occasion was marked by a special mass celebrated by Bishop Fintan Gavin, Bishop of Cork and Ross to mark a new chapter in its 106-year-old story. In attendance were Fr. Christy O'Dwyer; Bishop Tom Deenihan, Bishop of Meath; Bishop John Buckley, Bishop emeritus of Cork and Ross; Bishop Fintan Gavin; Archbishop Kieran O'Reilly, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly; Bishop Ray Browne, Bishop of Kerry; Fr. Noel O'Sullivan and Fr. Gerard Dunne, secretary of the Honan Trust. The occasion was also marked with a dinner in the Aula Maxima hosted by The Honan Trust. Pic: Brian Lougheed

Celebrating youth in Cork and Ross

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Coinciding with the diocese’s Youth Ministry Special Collection, Cork and Ross celebrated their first Young Adult Mass on November 9, an event which will now take place on the second Sunday of each month.

The Mass took place at Sts Peter and Paul’s Church, and according to Sheila Kelleher, the diocese’s coordinator for youth ministry, it “came as a proposal from the young people who travelled to Rome for the Jubilee of Youth”. Kelleher said that after the pilgrimage, they wanted time to pray, gather and reflect on their shared experience.

Youth ministry in Cork and Ross has taken off in the last year, with new initiatives such as altar server workshops, Alpha Youth, and Maranatha providing spaces for youth to connect, coordinate, and even play music.

These initiatives have clearly strengthened the involvement of the diocese’s youth, as the Mass on Sunday was coordinated completely by young people, including the singing, serving, and hospitality after. Bishop Fintan Gavin of Cork and Ross was the principal celebrant.

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