
Connect 7 is taking place on Saturday 18th October in the Cathedral of St Mary at St Anne’s, Cork City from 2-7pm.
Connect is a gathering for young people of faith and for those who are searching between the ages of 18-35. Previous CONNECT events have been very successful in bringing young adults together to celebrate their faith and find support and nourishment for their faith journey today.
This Connect’s theme is: ‘Finding purpose – God’s plan for my life’, which will centre around what God is inviting us to do with our lives, whether married, a priest, a religious or single. Our keynote speakers are Fr. Conor McGrath, Vocations Director in the Diocese of Down and Connor, and Lorraine Buckley, Faith Development Coordinator in the Diocese of Cork and Ross.
The day will include a talk by the two guest speakers, Mass, Adoration, time for a panel discussion, confessions, pizza and more.
The morning began with a deeply moving Mass of the Anointing of the Sick. Many of our pilgrims received the sacrament, surrounded by the prayers and support of our diocesan family. It was a powerful reminder that in moments of weakness, God draws close to us, offering strength and peace.
Carol receiving the oil blessing from Bishop Fintan
We were deeply moved to know that so many from home were able to join us through the livestream, sharing in this pilgrimage journey.
Later in the morning, pilgrims prayed the Stations of the Cross. Some climbed the steep hillside for the High Stations, walking the rugged path with quiet determination, while others followed the Low Stations across the river — a gentler route that allowed everyone to journey prayerfully at their own pace. Both paths offered powerful opportunities to reflect on the suffering of Christ and the crosses each of us carry.
Hearing the prayers and hymns in many different languages was a powerful reminder that, though we come from different places, we are united in the one faith.
In the afternoon, we set out on a special walking pilgrimage — “In the Footsteps of Saint Bernadette”.
We visited the Boly Mill where she was born, the The Cachot where her family lived in poverty, and the Parish Church of the Sacred Heart where she was baptised.
It was a beautiful celebration of faith, hope, and unity as we placed the days ahead in the care of Our Lady. The hands of our helpers were blessed, a reminder of the generous work they will carry out over these days in caring for our assisted pilgrims.
After Mass, we gathered for our official group photograph — a joyful moment that captured the spirit of friendship and community at the heart of this pilgrimage.
With hearts full of faith and trust, we begin this pilgrimage carrying the prayers and intentions of our families, parishes, Families of Parishes, and communities at home.
We warmly invite you to join us each day in spirit and prayer as we journey on this very special pilgrimage.
You can keep up to date with the Cork and Ross pilgrimage over the coming days through the Lourdes livestream.