Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Benedictine monk gives address at consecration of new C of I bishop of Limerick and Killaloe

On Friday last Rt Revd Trevor Williams was consecrated as the Church of Ireland Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe, succeeding the Rt Revd Michael Mayes who retired in March 2008.

The new bishop worked for many years in Northern Ireland, as a broadcaster on BBC Radio Ulster and as leader of the Christian reconciliation group, the Corrymeala Community. He also held posts as rector in several parishes.

The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill presided at the service, assisted by the Most Revd Alan Harper, Archbishop of Armagh and the Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Bishop of Meath and Kildare.

Bishops and Archbishops from the Church of Ireland (both current and retired) and Bishops from the Anglican and Porvoo Communions also assisted at the 'laying on of hands' during the consecration service.

The Roman Catholic Church was represented by the Bishop of Killaloe, the Most Revd William Walsh.

President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, and the Mayor of Limerick, Cllr John Galligan, led the civic representatives.

At the beginning of the service, the Bishop-elect was presented by the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Revd Alan Abernethy, the Archdeacon of Limerick, the Venerable Malcolm Shannon, the Dean of Limerick, the Very Revd Maurice Sirr, Mr Edward Hardy, a lay person from Killaloe and Joyce Williams (the Bishop elect's wife).

The address at the service was given by Dom Mark-Ephrem Nolan OSB, Superior of the Benedictine Monastery of the Holy Cross, Rostrevor, Co Down, the first time that a Roman Catholic clergyman has delivered the address at the consecration of a Church of Ireland Bishop.

Dom Mark referred to the new bishop's work in North Belfast promoting reconciliation, saying: "A particular thrust and hallmark of his ministry up until now has been to bring people together in Christ, both as a broadcaster and in Corrymeela. To bring people together in Christ will undoubtedly stand at the heart of Trevor’s exercise of the new ministry confided to him today."

"The more discreet place the Christian Churches hold in Irish society today is a better place from which to truly minister and tjat we have lost some of our privilege is no bad thing. It is good to be brought back to the gospel call not to want to lord it over others, but to stand in their midst as humble servants.

"One of the greatest obstacles to true Christian witness is when we Christians take ourselves to be more important than we are and strive to cling to privilege. The true Christian leader - following the example of Christ himself - and the Church which he serves should strive to be a self-effacing servant."

Following the address, prayers and a hymn led by the Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, the Archbishop of Dublin presided at the laying on of hands where he and the other Bishops present from the Church of Ireland and other Anglican and Porvoo Churches (about 20 in all) laid their hands on the Bishop elect and prayed for the Holy Spirit to come down upon him.

The new Bishop will be representing his diocese at the once a decade Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops in Canterbury, England from 16 July to 4 August.

Following his return, he will be enthroned in St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick and St Flannan's Cathedral, Killaloe on dates to be announced.
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