Derry priest resigns shortly after returning to ministry

Fr Eugene Boland was ‘not ready’ to resume role after being cleared of previous allegation

The priest had been engaged in therapy, to help him cope with what he was experiencing and to prepare him for return to public ministry. File photograph: Bryan O’Brien/The Irish Times
The priest had been engaged in therapy, to help him cope with what he was experiencing and to prepare him for return to public ministry. File photograph: Bryan O’Brien/The Irish Times

A Derry priest who recently returned to ministry after being cleared following an allegation made against him has resigned his role as parish priest.

Two weeks ago Fr Eugene Boland returned to his role as parish priest at Cappagh, near Omagh Co Tyrone, after three and a half years leave of absence following the allegation.

He had been engaged in therapy, to help him cope with what he was experiencing and to prepare him for return to public ministry, which followed professional advice that he was ready. However it became clear to Fr Boland and diocesan authorities that he was not yet ready. He needs more time and has been granted leave of absence from ministry.

A statement from the diocesan administrator in Derry diocese, Fr Francis Bradley, said that "as the parish has not had an active parish priest for a long period, albeit cared for pastorally and administratively by the other clergy in the parish, the long term care of the people requires that a new parish priest be appointed. This will happen in due course."

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He continued that “uderstandably, this is very confusing for many people. However, it is hoped that in dealing with this carefully and promptly the needs of both the parish of Cappagh and Fr Boland will be addressed appropriately.”

Patsy McGarry

Patsy McGarry

Patsy McGarry is a contributor to The Irish Times