Blessing of St. Nicholas’ Church, Kilcorney

Bishop William Crean will attend a special Mass to bless St. Nicholas’ Church, Kilcorney on Wednesday 18th September at 7.30pm. All are most welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the Social Centre.

The damage to St.Nicholas’ Church after Storm Ophelia in October 2017

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The Corkman had a nice article  (with photos) on the rededication:

Kilcorney Church looks better and brighter than ever

ST NICHOLAS CHURCH HAS BEEN CLOSED SINCE STORM OPHELIA, BUT HAS ITS
REDEDICATION CEREMONY IN RECENT DAYS

KILCORNEY’S Saint Nicholas Church re-opened its doors, brighter and updated, at a re-dedication ceremony attended by Bishop of Cloyne William Crean.

During Storm Ophelia in late 2017, the ‘ big wind’ hit the 160-year-old Church, lifting o a portion of the roof.

Thankfully, no injuries arose, yet it closed the doors to access and carry out repairs to allow the Church return to its former glory.
Insurance covered the vast majority of the works, with the community pledging to o-set the remaining costs with a number of fund-raising events.
The roof was replaced in addition to interior work; walls were re-plastered and re-painted; new stained window glass was incorporated; the Church was re-carpeted; and new Stations of the Cross were installed, making for welcome viewing by a large congregation.
Parish Priest Fr William Winter spoke of the determined efforts of the Kilcorney public for the church to be repaired and protected from the elements.
“Our faith is much more evident and more important than we realise,” Fr Winter said.
“That was evident in Kilcorney in the huge effort to save the contents, transferring the Mass to the Community Centre and restoring the Church.”
Bishop Crean added his congratulations to all involved on ensuring the Church re-opened after the storm.
“It’s testimony of the co-operation evident here; its wonderful to celebrate the re-opening of the Church on a special occasion for Kilcorney”, the Bishop of Cloyne said. [ref]

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Duhallow Today Magazine has a nice article on page 32 of its November 22nd 2019 issue:

 

 

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