Tyrone Senior Footballer visits Cavan to present 2018 Kilmore Diocesan Pope John Paul II Awards

   

Peter Harte, the Tyrone Senior Footballer, was the guest speaker at this year’s Annual Diocesan John Paul II Awards Presentation Ceremony held in the Cavan Crystal Hotel, Cavan, recently.  The Bishop of Kilmore, Most Reverend Leo O’Reilly, presided at the event.

A total of 75 young people from across the diocese received their awards in the four categories – 16 people received Papal Cross Awards. 53 received Gold Awards and the remaining 6 received Silver and Bronze.  Between them, this year’s award participants came from 15 parishes in the diocese of Kilmore and 5 parishes in in the neighbouring parishes of Clogher and Ardagh & Clonmacnois.  They currently attend 11 second-level schools in Kilmore and two in the diocese of Clogher.

The Pope John Paul II Award was established a number of years ago in order to honour the memory of the late pontiff, especially his love, affection and care for young people. The Award is run in most Irish dioceses and was launched in the diocese of Kilmore in 2011 with the valued and valuable support of the Knights of St. Columbanus.  Each young person taking part in the awards programme chooses to get involved in parish life as well as participating in some social awareness activity in their locality.  All award recipients complete a presentation in which they reflect upon the tasks they undertake in the light of gospel values.  Finally, they reflect on how the award helps them understand and appreciate the contribution that young people can make in the Church today.

Seán Coll, Interim Diocesan Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry and Director of the Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre, welcomed all present to the ceremony especially the participants, their families, mentors, parish priests and school representatives.

After a short liturgy conducted by Fr. Andrew Tully, PP Lavey and Chaplain to St. Patrick’s College in Cavan, Bishop O’Reilly added his words of welcome to all present.  He commended the young people for participating in the awards and for the witness they give in their parishes and schools.  He made specific reference to the fact that many of the award participants had voluntarily agreed to act as Eucharistic Ministers during the recent Mass in the Phoenix Park celebrated by Pope Francis to mark the conclusion of the World Meeting of Families. He also thanked those who supported the young people in achieving their awards.

Peter Harte spoke eloquently and impressively of the importance of his faith in his life and especially in relation to football.  He gave the young people present sound, practical advice and those present took great inspiration from what he shared with them.

The various award leaders received a special gift of a set of papal rosary beads which had been blessed by Pope Francis.  A special presentation was also made to the former Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Carina McGinnell, to honour her contribution to the development of the awards in the diocese and who has taken up a new post elsewhere.  The local Knights of St. Columbanus presented a cheque to Bishop O’Reilly as a sign of their continued support for the initiative

If you would like to get involved in the Pope John Paul II Award or just find out more about it contact your local Parish Priest, School Chaplain, or the Diocesan Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office  at the Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre on 00 353 49 4375004 (ext. 103).  You can also find information on www. thepopejohnpauliiaward.com

Award Winners 2018

Stephen Fitzpatrick

Bronze

Aoife Mannion

Silver

Leon Mc Ginnell

Silver

Joseph Olwill

Silver

Daniel Reynolds

Silver

Kamdimma Azubuike

Gold

Katie Baxter

Gold

Shea Baxter

Gold

Irene Tressa Boby

Gold

Dylan Booysen

Gold

Gavin Brady

Gold

Niamh Brady

Gold

Micheala Connolly

Gold

Shane Farrelly

Gold

Abbie Fee

Gold

Brian Gaffney

Gold

Precious Gift Igbojionu

Gold

Cailin Gilleece

Gold

Emily Gregory

Gold

Eimear Kennedy

Gold

Ellen Lynch

Gold

James Maguire

Gold

Órlaigh Malanaphy

Gold

Cáit Markey

Gold

Katelyn Martin

Gold

Akhil Menoj

Gold

Hannah Murphy

Gold

Mark McCaffrey

Gold

Claire McCaul

Gold

Caitlin McClements

Gold

Caolán McDermott

Gold

Laura McDermott

Gold

Conall McGovern

Gold

Fionnán McGovern

Gold

Oisin McGovern

Gold

Úna McGovern

Gold

Conán McGrath

Gold

Náoise McKenna

Gold

Tom McKeon

Gold

Eimear McLoughlin

Gold

Fergal McLoughlin

Gold

Hannah McPhillips

Gold

Tara Rose McQuillan

Gold

Majella McTeggart

Gold

Alex Prior

Gold

Ryan Prior

Gold

Rían Rogers

Gold

Emer Ronan

Gold

Amy Ruske

Gold

Barry Scanlon

Gold

Edel Shanley

Gold

Rhiannon Smith

Gold

Joel Sogi

Gold

Aoife Tierney

Gold

Enda Tierney

Gold

Cónall Wallace

Gold

Jodie Walsh

Gold

Lauren Williamson

Gold

Cian Wilson

Gold

Ciara Bannon

Papal Cross

Sebin Binu

Papal Cross

Niamh Cahill

Papal Cross

Aoife Cusack

Papal Cross

Abby Fitzpatrick

Papal Cross

Rebecca Greenan

Papal Cross

Kiera Higgins

Papal Cross

Aoife Maguire

Papal Cross

Emer McElroy

Papal Cross

Kevin McManus

Papal Cross

Orla O’Brien

Papal Cross

Katie O’Reilly

Papal Cross

Cliona Ronan

Papal Cross

Aoife Shalvey

Papal Cross

Evon Smyth

Papal Cross

Oliwia Wzorek

Papal Cross

Photographs supplied are courtesy of Adrian Donohoe, Photographer, Cavan


Sean Coll, Interim Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, welcomes all present

 


Martina Lee-Boyle and Eamonn McEntee lead the singing at the Liturgy of the Word which was celebrated at the beginning of the ceremony

Fr. Andrew Tully, PP Lavey & Chaplain to St. Patrick’s College, Cavan, celebrates the Liturgy of the Word

Award recipients and guests in attendance

Bishop Leo O’Reilly addresses those present.

Fr. Andrew Tully, Bishop Leo O’Reilly, Peter Harte, Fr. Ultan McGoohan (Diocesan Director of Pastoral Services), Patricia Sheridan (Diocesan Post-Primary Schools Catechetical Advisor), Eileen Connolly (Administrative Officer, Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre), and Martina Lee-Boyle


Peter Harte, Tyrone Senior GAA Footballer – Guest Speaker

Tony Brennan (National Co-ordinator of the Pope John Paul II Awards) and Bishop Leo O’Reilly present a gift of recognition to the former Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Carina McGinnell


Bishop Leo presents Peter Harte with a handcrafted pen made from Cavan wood

 

2018 Award Leaders: Front Row – Jenny Harte (Cathedral Parish of Urney and Annagelliff), Alison Holton (Bailieborough Community School), Peter Harte, Bishop Leo O’Reilly, Patricia McGovern (Killinagh-Glangevlin Parish), Seán Coll (Interim Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry), Ann Kavanagh (St. patrick’s College).  Back row – Gabriel McQuillan (St. Aidan’s Comprehensive School, Cootehill), Leanne McDermott (Kinawley-Killesher Parish) and Tony Brennan (National Co-ordinator, Pope John Paul II Awards).  Missing from photo – Anne Marie Madden (formerly Ballinamore Community School)

 


Bronze Award Recipient, 2018

Silver Award Recipients 2018

Gold Award Recipients 2018

 

Papal Cross Award Recipients 2018

Students from St. Patrick’s College, Cavan, who received their awards with Ann Kavanagh, Award Leader

Students from Bailieborough Community School who received their awards with their School Chaplain, Alison Holton

Students from St. Aidan’s Comprehensive School, Cootehill, who received their awards with Gabriel McQuillan, School Chaplain

Award Winners who attend Loreto College, Cavan


Award Winners from Ballinamore Community School with Vice-principal, Diarmuid McCaffrey

Award Winners from the Cathedral Parish of Urney and Annagelliff with Jenny Harte (Parish Pastoral Assistant), Fr. Kevin Fay Adm., Fr. Charlie O’Gorman CC, and Fr. Brian McElhinney CC

Representatives of the Knights of Saint Columbanus present a cheque to Bishop Leo to support the Awards in the Diocese of Kilmore

Pope John Paul II Award Winners 2018 pictured (in front row) with Peter Harte, Tyrone Senior Gaelic Footballer; Bishop Leo O’Reilly of Kilmore; Seán Coll, Interim Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry; and Tony Brennan, National Co-ordinator of the Pope John Paul II Awards.

 

Award recipients from the Parish of Killesher-Kinawley, Co. Fermanagh, with their Parish Youth Officer, Leanne McDermott

Award recipients from the Parish of Killinagh-Glangevlin in Co. Cavan with their former parish priest, Fr. Charlie O’Gorman, and Patricia McGovern, Award Leader