Update on Covid Restrictions – 23/01/22
Dear Parishioners & Friends of the Parish…
As you will be well aware at 6pm last night An Taoiseach addressed the nation and highlighted the latest ease of COVID Restrictions. Whilst it was unexpected as to the scale of what has been lifted – It will be great to enjoy many of the freedoms this announcement now brings.
I too, understand the mix of emotions we are now living with in light of this announcement.
I write this email after many hours of phone calls and discussion with Staff Members, Church Wardens, and Musicians who will be playing tomorrow as well as receiving advice, wise counsel & encouragement from Bishop Paul Colton.
Nearly 2 years ago we were plunged into a set of restrictions within the parish that none of us could have predicted.
Things Like:
· No Singing
· Socially Distanced
· Removal of the things which we had valued so much as a Church Community in terms of hospitality
· Having to register for church services
· Contact tracing
· Etc etc
As of 6 am this morning things have changed dramatically
Having said this, we also know that the pandemic hasn’t gone away so whilst we will on Sunday see a lot of changes to our worshipping life some things will not change and we will tread carefully through these next few months together –
Can I please ask that we do, as we have done throughout this pandemic – ie. being kind to one another, being careful with our words and our actions realizing that not everyone is where we are.
There are still many of our members who are very concerned about their own and loved one’s health and underlying conditions. Therefore some may not be OK with the relaxation of the distancing and other changes we’re making – As Rector, I am very aware of this and want to ensure that all know that it’s still not business as usual. If any parishioner would like to chat with me about this please do not hesitate to contact me.
There was a helpful article in the examiner recently entitled Anxious about life going ‘back to normal’? Expert advice for tackling the transitionhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/healthandwellbeing/arid-40790415.html
Having said all of the above … With the news that things have changed in society – we are making the following changes from tomorrow morning in our services. These are in line with the guidance on gov.ie website.
So What will Change this week?
- Congregational singing will return
- Social Distancing markers will be removed
- There is no longer need for Contact tracing sheets / Booking into The Carraig Centre
- Directions for the entrance & Exit will be removed
- We are updating guidance for those who are speaking at the front – Prayer-ers, readers, preachers etc. In line with HSPC advice for places of worship & to help those who are struggling with voice projection & other issues masks may be removed when they are at the front and far enough away from others (>2m). Singers will continue to follow the advice that applies to congregational singing.
- How communion is administered will be discussed at in each of our worship spaces.
- We can also do away with the yellow laminated cards with the restrictions on them
- The Mandated 1 hr time limit from the entrance – to exit will be removed.
- Woodwind instruments will again be allowed whilst sufficient distance is kept between the musician and others (>4 m)
- (Carraig Centre Hospitality) Teas and coffees will be served in the Foyer of the Carraig Centre before the service. As masks need to be worn in the main hall – we ask people to consume drinks/snacks in foyer/outside before taking their seats
What will remain?
· In An Taoiseach’s address there was a line “Based on the advice of NPHET, the wearing of masks where they are currently required will continue.” as well as the headline – wearing of masks in appropriate settings
· As Churches are gathering places for a good number of people it makes sense to say that we will continue to wear masks for the time being.
· The House of Bishop’s advice on the Common Cup remains and as such we will continue to use the individual cups for the time being
· Hand sanitisation stations at entrances
– We will maintain retiring collection rather than passing plates/baskets around
· Ventilation in our buildings
· The protocols around pods in childcare remain and Adventurers will continue to meet with the protocols which they are currently using.
What we will be working on?
There are many other issues that will crop up in practical ways and could I ask that we take time for guidance to catch up and also for the House of Bishops to provide us with clarification.
– I will be meeting with the Church Wardens in each church to see how we can sensibly bring teas and coffees back to St. Peter’s, Blarney & Inniscarra in line with the guidance – This will take a couple of weeks to sort out.
– The Peace during communion will be worked on in the course of the weeks
– Cleaning protocols required in our churches and buildings will need to be discussed
And so …
I have wanted to ensure that as parishioners you know what you are coming to tomorrow. Throughout this, I have a policy of ‘no surprises’ when it comes to these things.
I can assure you of a warm welcome, a place where we are implementing the best practice as we have done throughout the pandemic and I must say I am looking forward to congregational singing.
In terms of space – Our buildings, on the whole, are spacious so I do encourage you to use the whole space. If you do wish for more space around you please do feel free to move to ensure you are comfortable.
If there is anything else I need to be aware of as Rector please do contact me I will be in St. Peters and Inniscarra tomorrow and Matt and Bill are in the Carraig Centre.
In Christ
Robert
robert@cupcork.ie
Lighthouse at Home December 2021
Activity-Instructions BibleTimelineSlider1 Bibletimlineslider2Christmas Festival this weekend 10-12 December – Carrigrohane, Blarney, Ballincollig & Inniscarra
Carrigrohane Union of Parishes (the Church of Ireland parishes in and around Carrigrohane, Blarney, Ballincollig & Inniscarra) are hosting a weekend of Christmas cheer and reflection this weekend – 10-12 December 2021. Details of events can be found on https://www.christmasfestivalcork.ie/events
The festival – which builds upon a festival held 5 years – is a celebration of the Christmas Nativity story and whilst also taking time to reflect upon the times that are currently being experienced in 2021.
At the heart of the festival is 50+ trees which tell the gospel story decorated by schools, individuals and community groups in the area as well as having trees dedicated to prayer and remembrance of those who have died during the pandemic. For young kids in addition to the trees, each of the venues have a Sheep Hunt.
On Saturday a pop-up market is being held in the West Wing of the Carraig Centre in Ballincollig. The market Stalls include: Books, Craft, tasty treats, a local Wood turner, craft, Art and handmade bears and more.
St. Peter’s Church at Carrigrohane is hosting a number of reflective prayer stations – Inside the building, there is a special focus on the journey made by Mary and Joseph and an opportunity for visitors to reflect upon their own faith journey following reflective prayer stations in the peace and space of the church building
On Sunday the parish is hosting carols by car light service in St. Senan’s Church, Inniscarra – where families and individuals are welcome to drive in and join with some familiar carols from the comfort of their car – This is a ticketed event – 1 ticket per car – details are available on christmasfestivalcork.ie/events
The majority of trees are outside to allow for social distancing. Where inside masks are required and hand sanitizer is provided.
Revd Robert Ferris – Rector of Carrigrohane Union says – “No matter what the weather we encourage people to come along to Carrigrohane Union this weekend! – wrap up warm and experience the Christmas story with us this weekend in this unique way – At the end of a crazy year the hope of the Christmas story and the joy of community is important – I would encourage all of our neighbours, and those reading this near or far to pop along to our tree trail across our 4 locations and to take a bit of time to reflect upon the story which has changed the world”
Admission is free for all – buckets will be available for donations towards parish mission and ministry appeal and also a collection cup is available beside our ‘homeless tree’ towards the work of St. Vincent de Paul. We will also be collecting gifts of non-perishable foods which will be donated to a local food bank.
Pop-up choirs will be performing outside at random times during the festival to bring an extra level of festival cheer. If you are coming after dark you might want to bring a torch with you as you tour the trees!
Each of the church buildings is open during the festival for private prayer.
A programme & news sheet is available
Timings of all events are as follows:
Friday 10th December
12noon-7pm Reflective Prayer stations – St. Peter’s Church Carrigrohane
12.30-2pm Seniors Lunch (Tickets Required) – The Carraig Centre
2-7 Christmas Trees & Churches open
7.30 Youth Festive Fiesta ’21 (Tickets Required)
Saturday 11th December
10am-7pm Christmas Trees open
10am Pop-up Christmas Market – Carraig Centre West Wing
11-7pm Reflective Prayer stations – St. Peter’s Church, Carrigrohane
3.30-4.30 Live Crib & Carols – St. Peters Field
Sunday 12th December
11am Church Service – St Senan’s Inniscarra
11am Sunday AM – Carraig Centre (Booking Required)
11am Church Service – Blarney Service of the Word
2.30-4.30 Prayer Stations St Peter’s Church, Carrigrohane
2.30-5.30 Christmas Trees Open
3-4pm Family Christmas Crafts (booking required)
6-7pm Church Service – Choral Evensong (Booking required)
7.30-8.30 Carols by Carlight – St Senan’s Inniscarra (Booking required)
How do I book?
Where booking is required – you can find the events & links for tickets on www.christmasfestivalcork.ie/events
Where?
- St Peter’s Field, Church Hill, Carrigrohane, T12 TX89
- Grounds of St Senan’s Church, Canon’s Cross, Inniscarra, P31 NX78
- Grounds of Church of the Resurrection, The Square, Blarney, T23 HH90
- The West Wing, The Carraig Centre, Old Fort Road, Ballincollig, P31 PV20
For information on the festival contact info@cupcork.ie or phone 0874137560