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| 30 YEARS AGO WITH FR MICHAEL KEANE AND MY MOTHER JO |
EVERY WEEK I GET LETTERS AND EMAILS FROM PEOPLE SUGGESTING THAT I WOULD BE RECONCILED WITH ROME.
There are a number of things I need to say about that:
1. I never jumped ship. I was pushed overboard.
2. As a Christian, I am always open to reconciliation with those from whom I have become estranged.
3. I have tried on many occasions to seek reconciliation - and my efforts have been turned away.
Cahal Daly and I had several talks and much correspondence from 1983 to 1986.
He moved me from parish to parish twice in two years and I always obeyed him and moved.
When he finally axed me in 1986 I made every effort I could to be reconciled with him. After years of refusal, I brought my case to the Industrial Tribunal and the High Court hoping that these independent institutions might broker a reconciliation.
When Cahal Daly left for Armagh in the early 1990's I had a lot of contact with his successor in Down and Connor - Paddy Walsh.
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| PADDY WALSH |
That contact came to a head with me having several meetings with the diocesan chancellor - Canon Raymund Fitzpatrick - and with me producing a 15-page proposal for our reconciliation.
I based my proposal on the Parable of the Prodigal Son - with me playing the role of the repentant prodigal and inviting Paddy Walsh to play the role of the forgiving father.
Paddy Walsh thanked me for my proposal - and was particularly grateful for my use of that Parable - and said me needed some weeks to think and pray about it.
When his response came it was not an answer to my proposal - which involved me making a public apology to the Bishop of Down and Connor.
Instead, it was a letter giving me a number of days to stop celebrating marriages and the threat of suspension and excommunication!
THAT I5 PAGE PROPOSAL OF MINE IS AVAILABLE IN LARNE FOR ANYONE WHO WISHES TO VIEW OR EXAMINE IT.
It is too big to print here in full on the Blog.
IN CONCLUSION - THE PRACTICAL WAY FORWARD:
FROM ME:
1. That I acknowledge, in writing if required, that I have acted, albeit in good faith and clear conscience, contrary to official Church teaching and Canon Law with regard to marriages, Confessions, and Confirmations.
2. That I will guarantee, in writing if required, that as of a certain agreed date, I will cease to act contrary to official Church teaching and Canon Law, thereby in faith subjecting my own individual conscience to the "universal conscience" of the Church.
3. That I will guarantee, in writing if required, that my future writings will be more circumspect and will reflect official Church teaching.
4. That I will guarantee that I will work under the authority of the Bishop of Down and Connor, in an open, co-operative and positive way for the good of the church in the Diocese.
5. That I will not stand for re-election to Larne Borough Council in deference to Canon Law's prescription that a cleric not hold public office.
6. That I will guarantee to keep all contact and discussions between myself and the bishop on our pastoral solution strictly confidential.
FROM YOU:
1. That you formally incardinate me into the Diocese of Down and Connor.
2. That you appoint me to a mutually agreed and clearly defined ministry in the Diocese that affords me "rehabilitation" in the eyes of the clergy and people and that affords me full faculties and financial security.
3. That you offer me pastoral care and guidance as to how I might acceptably put forward my conscientious views on various matters internally and privately within the Church.
That letter was given to Bishop Walsh - 25 YEARS AGO - on the 29th March 1992.
2. That I will guarantee, in writing if required, that as of a certain agreed date, I will cease to act contrary to official Church teaching and Canon Law, thereby in faith subjecting my own individual conscience to the "universal conscience" of the Church.
3. That I will guarantee, in writing if required, that my future writings will be more circumspect and will reflect official Church teaching.
4. That I will guarantee that I will work under the authority of the Bishop of Down and Connor, in an open, co-operative and positive way for the good of the church in the Diocese.
5. That I will not stand for re-election to Larne Borough Council in deference to Canon Law's prescription that a cleric not hold public office.
6. That I will guarantee to keep all contact and discussions between myself and the bishop on our pastoral solution strictly confidential.
FROM YOU:
1. That you formally incardinate me into the Diocese of Down and Connor.
2. That you appoint me to a mutually agreed and clearly defined ministry in the Diocese that affords me "rehabilitation" in the eyes of the clergy and people and that affords me full faculties and financial security.
3. That you offer me pastoral care and guidance as to how I might acceptably put forward my conscientious views on various matters internally and privately within the Church.
That letter was given to Bishop Walsh - 25 YEARS AGO - on the 29th March 1992.
Bishop Walsh's response was to threaten me with suspension and excommunication.
BISHOP TREANOR:
When Bishop Walsh retired in 2008 Bishop Noel Treanor became the Bishop of Down and Connor.
-On the 11th August 2008 I wrote the following letter to Noel Treanor and sent it Recorded Delivery to make sure he got it.
BISHOP TREANOR:
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| BISHOP TREANOR - LOOKING FOR LOST SHEEP? |
When Bishop Walsh retired in 2008 Bishop Noel Treanor became the Bishop of Down and Connor.
-On the 11th August 2008 I wrote the following letter to Noel Treanor and sent it Recorded Delivery to make sure he got it.
IT READS:
Dear Noel,
I wanted to let the initial fuss die down and let you catch a breath before dropping you a note to welcome you to Down and Connor. Hopefully, you are beginning to find your feet.
I have offered Mass for you and asked God to give you the wisdom, strength, courage and good health you will need so that you can spiritually and pastorally renew the church in the diocese.
It would be nice if, at some time, you and I had the opportunity to have an informal courtesy meeting to simply say "hello". I will leave that thought with you.
Again, wishing you every blessing on the occasion of a very major change in the course of your Christian and priestly life.
Warmly yours,
+ Pat
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That letter was never acknowledged or replied to.
It is very difficult to be reconciled if those you seek reconciliation with will not meet you or will not acknowledge or reply to your overtures.
Am I still open to reconciliation?
Yes.
Have things become more complicated?
Yes.
Does that make reconciliation impossible?
No - especially not for those who say that they follow the Jesus who prayed: "FATHER, MAY THEY ALL BE ONE - AS YOU AND I ARE ONE".
OF COURSE, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN ALL THIS IS TRYING TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS GOD'S WILL.
I'M SURE HIS WILL IS REVEALED IN ALL THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN TO US - IF WE RESPOND TO THEM WITH THE EYES OF FAITH.
AND I KNOW - THAT IN SPITE OF ALL MY HUMAN WEAKNESS - I DO WANT TO DISCOVER AND DO GOD'S WILL.
DERRY DIOCESAN CHANGES
AND I KNOW - THAT IN SPITE OF ALL MY HUMAN WEAKNESS - I DO WANT TO DISCOVER AND DO GOD'S WILL.
DERRY DIOCESAN CHANGES
Bishop McKeown has announced the following appointments for priests, which will be effective from 8th September 2017:
Fr Peter Madden, PP Ballinascreen, to be, in addition, Vicar Forane for County Derry Deanery;
Fr Kevin J McElhennon, PP Cappagh, to be, in addition, Vicar Forane for Tyrone Deanery;
Fr Michael Doherty, PP Mourne, to be, in addition, PP Sion Mills;
Fr Charles Keaney, returning from sabbatical study leave, to be PP Granaghan;
Fr Eugene Hasson, CC Drumragh, to be PP Drumragh;
Fr Thomas Canning, CC Three Patrons, to be CC Sion Mills and CC Mourne, residing at Sion Mills;
Fr Christopher McDermott, CC Templemore (St Eugene's), to be CC Drumragh and part-time further studies;
Fr Kevin Mulhern, on loan from the Society of African Missions, to be CC Three Patrons;
Fr Malachy Gallagher, newly ordained, to be CC Glendermott and Strathfoyle;
Fr Kieran O'Doherty, PP Granaghan, to be Priest-in-Residence Maghera.
In addition, Bishop McKeown announced the following:
Mgr Joseph Donnelly, PP Drumragh, to retire;
Fr Peter McLaughlin, PP Sion Mills, to retire.
NO MENTION OF FATHER BRENDAN COLLINS WHO WENT ON SABBATICAL LAST YEAR ???
NO MENTION OF FATHER BRENDAN COLLINS WHO WENT ON SABBATICAL LAST YEAR ???














