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Clinical Pastoral Education graduation at Northridge House Education and Research Centre, Cork

On Wednesday 8th May the beautiful refurbished chapel at St Luke’s Home was the venue for the presentation of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Certificates by Dr Paul Colton, President of St Luke’s Home. The twelve–week training programme brought five participants from Wexford, Dublin, Waterford and Cork.

Mr Tony O’Brien (CEO, St Luke’s Charity, Cork) spoke of the centrality of pastoral care within the life of St Luke’s Home and how the CPE programme is viewed as integral part of the life of the home. This year two students, Hilary Dring and Virginia Giglio, undertook placements in St Luke’s Home and their contribution was celebrated by Dr Colton. Other institution placements were at Wexford Hospital, Waterford University Hospital, St Vincent’s University Hospital and Marymount University Hospital and Hospice. The centre appreciated the presence of three mentors: Canon Dr Daniel Nuzum (Cork), Ms Hilda Plant (Dublin) and the Rev Sarah Marry (Coordinator of Chaplaincy at St Luke’s Home).

It was a delight also to welcome Mr AJ McNamara (CEO of Cork University Hospital) who had just announced his retirement. The Rev Bruce Pierce (CPE Supervisor) paid tribute to Mr McNamara for his constant support of CPE and his unfailing attendance at the Annual St Luke’s Graduation.

For the first time the new Chapel made it possible for the residents of St Luke’s Home, together with staff, to attend the presentation ceremony and closing Service.

Dr Daniel Nuzum, the Revs Bruce Pierce and Sarah Marry, Ms Hilda Plant, Ms Virginia Giglio (Cork), the Rev Nigel Pierpoint (Dublin), Mrs Hilary Dring (Cork), Mr Peter Hudson (Wexford), Dr Christine O'Dowd Smyth (Waterford), Mr Tony O'Brien, Bishop Colton.
Dr Daniel Nuzum, the Revs Bruce Pierce and Sarah Marry, Ms Hilda Plant, Ms Virginia Giglio (Cork), the Rev Nigel Pierpoint (Dublin), Mrs Hilary Dring (Cork), Mr Peter Hudson (Wexford), Dr Christine O'Dowd Smyth (Waterford), Mr Tony O'Brien, Bishop Colton.


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