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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.
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).
Bishop Fintan made a pastoral visit to Scoil Mhuire agus Bharra in Bantry
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.”
Bishop Fintan Gavin sends a greeting and a blessing to everyone for the New Year.
Bishop Fintan Gavin of the Diocese of Cork and Ross wishes everyone a blessed and peaceful new year.
Bishop's New Year blessing
A zip-through in images of some of the highlights of the life of the diocese in 2025
Schools … Parishes … Rome … Music and song … Prayer … Listening … Discernment … Meetings … Processions …Lourdes Pilgrimage … Holy Week … Youth Ministry … and much more.

Bishop Fintan Gavin has announced that two priests will take a sabbatical in the new year and will be replaced by priests who are on loan to the diocese.
Sabbatical leave is ongoing formation for a priest and often involves an experience of ministry in a different environment.
Fr Pat McCarthy will complete his time as Chaplain at the Mercy University Hospital on the 1st January. He will be replaced by Fr Vineesh Ulahannan who will begin his appointment on the same day. Fr McCarthy will begin a period of sabbatical leave taking up a new appointment this summer.
Fr Bernard Cotter, Co-Parish Priest in Aughadown, Castlehaven and Myross, Kilmacabea, Rath and the Islands and Skibbereen Family of Parishes will be on sabbatical leave from early January for a six-month period. Fr Kevin Hanley OFM Conv. will serve as a curate pro-tem in the Aughadown, Castlehaven and Myross, Kilmacabea, Rath and the Islands and Skibbereen Family of Parishes from early January 2026 for a six-month period.
Bishop Fintan is grateful to Fr Vineesh and Fr Kevin for their generosity in taking up these new appointments.
"It is there, in the midst of ordinary, lived experiences, that God chooses to meet us."
Cork's two bishops — Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic — together invite Cork people to a deeper appreciation of Christmas.
This is their joint Christmas message.
As bishops serving the people of Cork, we send our warmest Christmas greetings to all who live in our city and county — to people of faith, and to all people of goodwill.
Each year, when we sit at the Christmas table, whether on our own, with family, friends, or a neighbour, we bring with us all that the year has held. We bring our joys: a new birth or marriage, the seeds of a new relationship or friendship, the courage to take a new step in life, or the quiet relief of finding peace after a challenge or entering a new stage in life.
Bishop Paul Colton and Bishop Fintan Gavin
Fr Bernard Cotter with The Under the Ambo Book
Fr Bernard Cotter, Co-PP of Aughadown, Castlehaven & Myross, Kilmacabea, Rath and the Islands and Skibbereen, has announced the publication of a new book, The Under the Ambo Book, a practical liturgical resource designed for Sundays and feast days in Year A of the Church’s calendar.
The title is inspired by a familiar and often overlooked space in many churches: the area beneath the ambo. Commonly used to store liturgical texts, prayer books, and everyday essentials, the space has become a shared and accessible resource for all who minister during worship. Fr Bernard hopes his new book will find a natural home there, readily available to anyone involved in leading or assisting at liturgical celebrations.
The Under the Ambo Book is intended for wide use, particularly by lay ministers, priests, deacons, and others who help to lead or preside at services. The book offers practical support for a variety of moments within the liturgy, including opening comments, introductions to penitential rites, brief summaries of Sunday readings, bidding prayers, and ideas for liturgy groups preparing weekly celebrations.
The book is published by Amazon and available on their website either in hardback, paperback or on Kindle versions
Bishop Fintan’s Christmas message has been seen in the 175 Catholic Primary Schools across the diocese today
All parishioners, families, communities and people throughout the diocese are warmly invited to watch the video message.
This year’s message comes from a live crib on the O’Sullivan Family Farm in Kilmurry, with the participation of pupils from Kilmurry National School. Baby Patrick also plays a special role in this year’s message.
In his message, Bishop Fintan reminds us that the Birth of Jesus is not merely an event of the past, but a living reality present in every home, parish, Family of Parishes, school, and community. He offers a message of encouragement and renewal as the Church concludes the Jubilee Year of Hope.
This year’s message comes from a live crib on the O’Sullivan Family Farm in Kilmurry, with the participation of pupils from Kilmurry National School
On Tuesday 16th December at 12 noon, Bishop Fintan will share his Live Crib Christmas Message for the whole Diocese of Cork and Ross.
The message will be broadcast to the 175 Catholic Primary Schools across the diocese. All parishioners, families, communities, and people throughout the diocese are warmly invited to watch the video message.
This year’s message comes from a live crib on the O’Sullivan Family Farm in Kilmurry, with the participation of pupils from Kilmurry National School. Baby Patrick also plays a special role in this year’s message.
In his message, Bishop Fintan reminds us that the Birth of Jesus is not merely an event of the past, but a living reality present in every home, parish, Family of Parishes, school, and community. He offers a message of encouragement and renewal as the Church celebrates the Jubilee Year of Hope.
This broadcast will be available to view from Tuesday 16th December at 12 noon on the Cork and Ross Diocesan website and social media channels.
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January 2026
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December 2025
- Bishop Fintan's greeting and blessing for the new year
- Highlights of the past year in our diocese
- Two priests take sabbaticals; two priests appointed
- Cork's bishops issue joint message for Christmas
- 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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November 2025
- New Liturgical Year Brings Renewed Unity in Worship
- Bishop Fintan Makes Pastoral Visit to St Patrick’s College
- Please join us for an Advent Reflection Day this Saturday
- Bishop Fintan makes Pastoral Visit to Mount Mercy College
- Growing Together in Prayer and Worship: Embracing Common Postures at Mass
- Two West Cork post-primary schools rolled out a warm welcome to Bishop Fintan Gavin
- R.E. Teachers Gather for Diocesan In-Service Day









