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Olive trees at centre of First World War centenary assemblies in schools in Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Following up on an idea given to him by Eunice Jeffers, in Dunmanway, the Bishop of Cork, Dr Paul Colton, decided to present each school in the Diocese with an olive tree – a symbol of peace and reconciliation. These were the centrepiece of special school assemblies being held in every school on Friday to mark the centenary of the First World War. The trees were specially imported and were distributed throughout the Diocese earlier in the week.

Bishop Colton himself delivered the trees to each of the three second level schools in the Diocese on Tuesday and Wednesday this week and spoke with the students about the continuing significance and impact for us all of the First World War one hundred years on.

Materials for use at the school assemblies were written by Jacqui Wilkinson who lectures in the Church of Ireland Centre at the Institute of Education at Dublin City University. The materials may be seen here: Armistice 100 Assembly

  • A tree is presented at Bandon Grammar School at an assembly arranged by the Chaplain, the Reverend Anne Skuse (left).
  • Sixth years at Midleton College receive the olive tree from the Bishop, watched by school chaplain, the Reverend Andrew Orr (back left) and history teacher Christopher Baker.
  • Bishop Paul Colton, presents an Olive Tree at Ashton School, the traditional Symbol of Peace. In the background is the school war memorial listing the names of 53 pupils and past-pupils of the school who died in the First World War.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

 

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