facebook Jubilee Celebrations in the Irish Province - Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
04 Jul 2018

Celebrations abounded at the Sacred Heart Church in Cork on Thursday, June 28th 2018, as eight MSCs from the Irish Province marked the great occasion of Silver, Golden, and Diamond Jubilees. Friends, family, and fellow MSCs travelled from across Ireland, the UK, and beyond, gathering on the Western Road in Cork to celebrate in the glorious June sunshine on this very special day.

Irish Provincial Leader, Fr Carl Tranter MSC, opened the Jubilee Mass with a warm welcome to all present. Fr Carl was himself celebrating his 25-year Jubilee, and in his opening address, he spoke of God’s love, which “empowers, heals, and transforms”.

MSC Missions, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, Silver Jubilee, Golden Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee, Irish Province of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, Irish Provincial Leader, Irish Provincial Leader of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, Fr Carl Tranter MSC, Fr Con O’Connell MSC, Fr Terry O’Brien MSC, Fr Patsy Kelly MSC, Br Donie Hallissey MSC, Fr Eugene Clarkson MSC, Fr Eamonn Donohue MSC, Bishop Emeritus Hugh Slattery MSC

L-R: Fr Carl Tranter MSC, Br Donie Hallissey MSC, Fr Eugene Clarkson MSC, Bishop Emeritus Hugh Slattery MSC, Fr Patsy Kelly MSC, Fr Con O’Connell MSC, Fr Terry O’Brien MSC. Fr Eamonn Donohue unfortunately could not attend the Jubilee celebrations.

 

“As each of us look back over our lives today in gratitude, as we remember and recollect with members of our family, friends and fellow MSCs, we might allow ourselves to be amazed and astonished at what the Lord has been able to do in and through us, often in spite of us!” Fr Carl said. “We recall being given appointments or responsibilities we felt wholly ill-equipped to undertake; we remember times of great struggle and challenge, even seeming failure; and we delight in the memories of love, success, joy, wonder, gratitude, growth, communion, friendship and consolation. We recognise each as a gift and a grace. This is what gives us cause to celebrate today. Not anything we have ‘achieved’. A couple celebrating 50 years of marriage are not celebrating what they have achieved, but the gift of love which has endured through the years, which has sustained them despite the challenges, and which has borne fruit in so many different ways across the different seasons of their lives. As MSCs, we celebrate that same great gift of love today.”

The commemoration of this year’s Jubiliarians was a joyful celebration of community, fellowship, and thanksgiving, recalling the triumphs and the challenges of the years gone by and looking ahead with faith, hope, and love.

Congratulations to the Jubilarians!

Silver Jubilee (25 years)
Fr Con O’Connell MSC
Fr Carl Tranter MSC
Fr Terry O’Brien MSC

Golden Jubilee (50 years)
Fr Patsy Kelly MSC
Br Donie Hallissey MSC

Diamond Jubilee (60 years)
Fr Eugene Clarkson MSC
Fr Eamonn Donohue MSC
Bishop Emeritus Hugh Slattery MSC