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Timoleague parishioner on path to Permanent Diaconate

20 February 2026

 

West Cork man takes next step to be a Permanent Deacon

Kinsale parish hosts a special liturgy on Sunday 22nd when a parishioner in our diocese takes the next step towards being ordained a Permanent Deacon.

Paul Ryan, a native of Co Clare, lives in Timoleague Parish and was accepted three years ago as a candidate for the Permanent Diaconate. Since then he has been participating in formal formation and personal prayer and reflection. He has also been experiencing parish life in Kinsale Parish.

On Sunday, he will be instituted as a Lector by Bishop Fintan Gavin during 12 noon Mass at St. John the Baptist Church, Kinsale.

This next step on his path to ordination means Paul will be mandated to proclaim God’s Word and, through his reflection on the Word of God, prepares himself further for answering the call to service in our diocese as a Permanent Deacon.  

The Word of God serves as a means to come to know God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ even more and, through the Holy Spirit, helps us to deepen our relationship with him. 

Bishop Fintan Gavin has asked that people across the diocese pray for Paul on Sunday as Paul also asks for God’s blessing and help. 

About the Permanent Diaconate

Paul Ryan, his wife Bríd,  their daughter Anne and son Tomás, with Bishop Fintan Gavin in May 2024. (Pic. Mariana Wirsam)Paul Ryan, his wife Bríd, their daughter Anne and son Tomás, with Bishop Fintan Gavin in May 2024. (Pic. Mariana Wirsam)

 

 

Death of Bishop Fintan's father

16 February 2026

 

The late Michael GavinThe late Michael Gavin

The death has occurred in Dublin of Michael Gavin, father of Bishop Fintan Gavin.

The diocese has announced that Bishop Fintan Gavin's father has died in Dublin. Michael Gavin, a native of Swinford, Co Mayo, died peacefully at Nazareth House Nursing Home, Malahide, Co Dublin.

Michael's death is mourned by his wife Angela, their family Michael, Bishop Fintan, Sheena, Darragh, Donna and Fr. Morgan Francis, and his extended family. He is predeceased by their son Conor.

Michael will be reposing at the Fanagan Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand on Wednesday (18th, February) from 5pm to 7pm, with family in attendance.

Removal to the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Marino, on Thursday (19th, February) for 12 Noon Requiem Mass followed by burial at Balgriffin Cemetery.

May he rest in the peace of the Lord.

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Lourdes Collection to be taken up at all Masses this weekend

05 February 2026

The annual collection for the Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund will be taken up at all Masses this weekend 7th/8th February 2026.

The Cork and Ross Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes will take place from Friday 18th September to Wednesday 23rd September this year. People are encouraged to join the pilgrimage as helpers (male and female), nurses and doctors to assist pilgrims in Lourdes. Further information is available by emailing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by ringing 085 252 5040.

DSC 7345Video: Cork & Ross Lourdes Collection to be taken up at all Masses this weekend

 There has always been great support for the Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund and your support and continued generosity for the collection on 7th/8th February is greatly appreciated.

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Over 300 choir members combine for Cathedral liturgy and learning

02 February 2026
Over 300 parishioners attended Songs of Praise at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Annd, Cork Feb 1, 2026Pic: Brian Lougheed.Over 300 parishioners attended Songs of Praise at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne, Cork Feb 1, 2026 Pic: Brian Lougheed.

More than 300 people from parishes of the Diocese of Cork and Ross gathered in the Cathedral of St. Mary and St Anne on St. Brigid’s Day afternoon for a Songs of Praise celebration organised by the Diocese of Cork and Ross

Choir directors, musicians, cantors, singers and members of the wider faith community came together for an afternoon of prayer and song. Hymns and music were led by John Casey and the Cathedral Choir, Honor O’Brien and Kinsale Choir, Ursula Mulvihill and Ballinora Choir, Mary O’Brien and St Columba’s Choir, Douglas.

The celebration combined shared learning, communal singing, prayer and reflection, highlighting the role of music in deepening faith and supporting worship.

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Reflecting Christ’s light: Religious celebrate consecrated life

01 February 2026

 

Members of religious congregations in the Diocese of Cork and Ross gathered in St Francis’ Church, Cork, on Saturday, January 31st for the Diocesan Celebration of Consecrated Life, led by Bishop Fintan Gavin. 

Celebrated on the threshold of Candlemas, the liturgy of Evening Prayer highlighted Christ as Light of the Nations and reflected on consecrated life as a vocation that receives, reflects and shares that light with a world often marked by weariness and division. 

The Liturgy was prepared b y a representative group of religious including Sr. Sheila Kelleher, Sr. Monica Mohally, Br. Denis Aherne, Fr. Laurence Kettle, and Br. Simon Fernandes.

The Gospel of the Beatitudes was proclaimed by Fr. Patrick Younge OFM and it is a fitting portrait of religious life — rooted in Christ, shaped by mercy and humility, and quietly fruitful in service. 

Celebrating Consecrated Life in the Diocese of Cork and Ross at St. Francis' Church,Celebrating Consecrated Life in the Diocese of Cork and Ross at St. Francis' Church,

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Bishop Fintan Visits Schools During Catholic Schools Week

26 January 2026

Bishop Fintan greeted by students at Colaiste Choilm BallincolligBishop Fintan greeted by students at Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig

Bishop Fintan visited a number of post-primary schools across the diocese during Catholic Schools Week, taking time to meet with students, staff, and school communities.

As part of these pastoral visits, Bishop Fintan visited Ballincollig Community School, Nagle Community College (Mahon), and Coláiste Choilm (Ballincollig). At each school, he received a warm welcome and had the opportunity to engage with pupils, teachers, staff, and boards of management.

Catholic Schools Week 2026 is celebrated under the theme, “Catholic Schools: Normal Lives, Called to Holiness.” During his visits, Bishop Fintan reflected on how ultimate happiness is found in four pillars: faith, family, friendship, and fruitful service.

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Annual Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Celebrated in Cork

26 January 2026

Profession of Faith The Annual Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity took place in Ardfallen Methodist Church yesterday.

Christians from across Cork gathered in prayer and fellowship on Sunday, January 25th for the Annual Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, hosted this year by Ardfallen Methodist Church.

The service was led by Rev. Andrew Robinson, Canon Alan Marley, Bishop Fintan Gavin and Fr. Christy Fitzgerald. Welcoming those gathered, Bishop Fintan expressed gratitude for the spirit of prayer, friendship and openness that marks the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity each year. He noted that Christians across the world are united during this week in a shared longing “that we might become more visibly what God has already made us in Christ — one body, alive in one Spirit, called to one hope.”

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Catholic Schools Week takes place from 18th - 24th January

15 January 2026

HolyWellN.S. BishopGavin 071124 DSC 1742Watch Bishop Fintan's video message here.

The theme this year is Catholic Schools: Normal Lives, Called to Holiness!

The 2026 theme invites pupils, teachers, families, parishes and Families of Parishes to explore the call to holiness as something both universal and accessible. Holiness is not for a few, but for all; not reserved for religious professionals or mystics, but for every student, teacher, parent, and grandparent living each day in friendship with Jesus Christ.

Resources relating to Catholic Schools Week for use in parishes and schools (both primary and post-primary) are available here Catholic Schools Week Resources

Tá siad ar fáil as Gaeilge agus as Béarla.

 

We give thanks for the great work of our Catholic schools and pray for all involved.

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Bishop Fintan visits Scoil Mhuire agus Bharra, Bantry

13 January 2026

Bishop Fintan made a pastoral visit to the newly amalgamated Scoil Mhuire agus Bharra in Bantry on Friday 12th December.

Bishop Fintan was warmly welcomed by Mr. Cathal McCarthy (Principal), Ms. Siobhán O’Regan (Deputy Principal), Mr. Cathal McCarthy (Chairperson), Fr. Myles McSweeney (Co-PP and Moderator of the Family of Parishes), Caoimhe Sheedy and Matt Murphy (two sixth class pupils).

SMB 2Bishop Fintan made a pastoral visit to Scoil Mhuire agus Bharra in Bantry

 

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Bishop closes Jubilee Year at Cathedral Mass

04 January 2026

The Mass for the closing of the Jubilee Year celebrated at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne, Cork, with principal celebrant Bishop Fintan Gavin. (Michael English)The Mass for the closing of the Jubilee Year celebrated at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne, Cork, with principal celebrant Bishop Fintan Gavin. (Michael English)

At the closing Mass of the Jubilee Year of Hope in the cathedral in Cork on 4 January 2025, the bishop said the year had not been about “an ending, but about a God who draws near,” urging the diocese to carry forward what had been planted during the Jubilee.

Reflecting on the Mass readings, Bishop Fintan Gavin told the congregation that Christian hope rests on the belief that God does not remain distant but “comes close” to humanity. Quoting St John’s Gospel, he said the mystery of the Incarnation — “the Word was made flesh; he lived among us” — was the foundation of hope, particularly for those carrying burdens of illness, anxiety, grief, or loneliness.

Bishop Fintan described hope not as optimism or denial, but as “the quiet, stubborn trust that God is with us, God is faithful, and God is at work even when the road is steep and the night feels long.”

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Timoleague parishioner on path to Permanent Diaconate

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Death of Bishop Fintan's father

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Over 300 choir members combine for Cathedral liturgy and learning

Over 300 choir members combine for Cathedral liturgy and learning

Reflecting Christ’s light: Religious celebrate consecrated life

Reflecting Christ’s light: Religious celebrate consecrated life

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Annual Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Celebrated in Cork

Bishop Fintan Visits Schools During Catholic Schools Week

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    • Timoleague parishioner on path to Permanent Diaconate
    • Death of Bishop Fintan's father
    • Lourdes Collection to be taken up at all Masses this weekend
    • Over 300 choir members combine for Cathedral liturgy and learning
    • Reflecting Christ’s light: Religious celebrate consecrated life
  • January 2026
    • Annual Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Celebrated in Cork
    • Bishop Fintan Visits Schools During Catholic Schools Week
    • Catholic Schools Week takes place from 18th - 24th January
    • Bishop Fintan visits Scoil Mhuire agus Bharra, Bantry
    • Bishop closes Jubilee Year at Cathedral Mass
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    • Highlights of the past year in our diocese
    • Two priests take sabbaticals; two priests appointed
    • Fr Bernard Cotter Publishes New Book
    • Bishop Fintan’s live crib Christmas message 2025
    • Bishop Fintan’s Live Crib Christmas Message 2025
    • Almost 800 pupils participate in Confirmation retreats with NET Ministries
    • Br. Simon Fernandes Makes Perpetual Profession of Vows
    • Light Fever taking place this Sunday in Ss. Peter and Paul's Church
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    • New Liturgical Year Brings Renewed Unity in Worship
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