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Last updated: May 27, 2021, 08:45 Lots of Cork’s top chefs have changed jobs recently. Photo: Louis Hansel Nothing is permanent except change! I am a creature of habit – if something works, don’t try fixing it. I don’t like change for the sake of change. This said, change is all around me – Cork is changing, people are changing and no more so than in the food world. The re-opening of Ireland has started and the hospitality sector is preparing for the opportunities and challenges ahead. One challenge is to re-hire core staff – with so many companies hiring at the moment, competition for the best personnel is tough. ....
Priest shortage sees four parishes asked to share priests The Clogheen/kerry Pike parish are now sharing ministry and resources with Farranree, Gurranabraher and Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill The Echo reports that the move follows the retirement of Archdeacon Liam O Driscoll as administrator of teh Clogheen/Kerry Pike parish The Diocese doesn t have enough priests to replace each retiring priest and this shared arrangement is seen as a solution to the pastroal needs of the parishes in the area Share ....
Four Cork parishes to share priests due to shortage of clergy Bishop Fintan Gavin, of the diocese of Cork and Ross, recently wrote to the parishioners of Clogheen/Kerry Pike Parish letting them know that their parish is to become one of a new ‘family of parishes’ which also includes Farranree, Gurranabraher, and Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill parishes in the north-side of Cork city. John Bohane FOUR suburban parishes in Cork have been asked to share priests and resources in what Bishop Fintan Gavin describes as a “solution to its pastoral needs’ in the diocese. Bishop Fintan Gavin, of the diocese of Cork and Ross, recently wrote to the parishioners of Clogheen/Kerry Pike Parish letting them know that their parish is to become one of a new ‘family of parishes’ which also includes Farranree, Gurranabraher, and Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill parishes in the north-side of Cork city. ....
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