Cardinal Brady pays tribute to Bishop Duffy and Bishop Lagan on their retirement

06 May 2010

Statement by Cardinal Seán Brady in relation to Vatican Announcement relating to Clogher and Derry

In response to the announcement today that Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the retirement of Bishop Joseph Duffy as Bishop of Clogher and Bishop Francis Lagan as Auxiliary Bishop of Derry; and the announcement of the appointment of Monsignor Liam MacDaid as Bishop of Clogher, the following statement was issued by Cardinal Seán Brady, President of the Irish Bishops’ Conference:

“I would like to acknowledge the contribution that Bishop Duffy and Bishop Lagan have made to the work of the Bishops’ Conference and to their respective Dioceses of Clogher and Derry.  Between them they have served their dioceses and the Bishops’ Conference for a total of 53 years (Bishop Duffy 31 years and Bishop Lagan 22 years).

During their time as Bishops they have witnessed the terrible violence and tragedies which were part of the troubles.  Thankfully in recent years they have witnessed the peace which has come to this part of Ireland.  I want to pay tribute to them for their work in preaching about and striving for peace and harmony here in Northern Ireland.  I offer them my prayers and blessings and I wish them both many years of good health and happiness in their retirement.

I want to take this opportunity also to congratulate Monsignor Liam MacDaid on his appointment as Bishop of Clogher.  I wish him well as he takes on the leadership of the diocese of Clogher.  As a native son he is well aware of the deep faith of the people of the diocese first shepherded by Saint Macartan.  They are a people whom he has served faithfully as a priest since ordination and on whose prayers and loyal support he can now most certainly count.  The dioceses of Armagh and Clogher are closely linked in history and we have always worked together down through the years on many different issues and I look forward to continuing that cooperation.”

ENDS

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