Belfast Telegraph

Protests as Catholic priest is installed for first time at St Anne’s

- BY STAFF REPORTER

FREE Presbyteri­ans held a protest yesterday as a Catholic priest was installed for the first time in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast.

The Diocese of Down and Connor said the appointmen­t of Fr Edward O’Donnell “recognises his personal contributi­on to ecumenical engagement over many years of ministry”.

Originally from Magherafel­t, he has been the parish priest of St Brigid’s, south Belfast, since 2010, and continues to hold the post.

The 65-year-old has been installed as an honorary Ecumenical Canon.

Free Presbyteri­ans waved placards and read Bible verses outside as the ceremony went ahead.

Fr O’Donnell, who was educated at St Malachy’s College in Belfast, will join a Methodist and Presbyteri­an minister — both, by coincidenc­e, called Rev Ruth Patterson — on the Cathedral Chapter.

In July, Fr O’Donnell, who recently celebrated his 40th anniversar­y as a priest, told the Belfast Telegraph that he acknowledg­ed that the move will be a challenge for some Protestant­s and Catholics.

He said he recognised it was “bound to cause ripples on both sides”.

Catholic canons have already been appointed by the Church of Ireland in Armagh and Dublin but the move is a first for Belfast, where close relationsh­ips have already been forged down the years between the cathedral and a number of Catholic churches, notably St Peter’s Cathedral in west Belfast.

“I recognise that for St Anne’s Cathedral community, and for the Catholic community of Belfast, that this is a significan­t step, perhaps even historic, but more so, I recognise the gener- osity of the Dean and Chapter in inviting me, as a representa­tive of the Roman Catholic Church, to be an Ecumenical Canon,” he said at the time of his election.

“I look forward very much to working with them and making a contributi­on to the Christian life of our city.

“Our common faith Jesus Christ commits us to strive for reconcilia­tion and unity — that unity, wonderfull­y described by the great Lutheran theologian, Oscar Cullmann, as ‘unity in reconciled diversity.’”

 ?? PACEMAKER ?? Above: Fr Edward O’Donnell with Dean John Mann after being installed as an Ecumenical Canon of St Anne’s Cathedral yesterday. Right, after the ceremony and, below right, protesters outside the cathedral
PACEMAKER Above: Fr Edward O’Donnell with Dean John Mann after being installed as an Ecumenical Canon of St Anne’s Cathedral yesterday. Right, after the ceremony and, below right, protesters outside the cathedral
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