Belfast Telegraph

Cardinal O’Brien asked for forgivenes­s in will from all he offended, mourners told

- BY TOM WILKINSON

CARDINAL Keith O’Brien, who was once the Catholic Church’s most senior cleric in Britain, asked in his will for forgivenes­s from those he offended, mourners at his funeral yesterday were told.

The 80-year-old resigned as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in 2013 and left Scotland after admitting sexual misconduct.

He had been a vehement critic of gay marriage and spoke out against same-sex relationsh­ips, but later apologised after three priests and one former priest alleged improper conduct in the 1980s.

He died last month in a Newcastle hospital following a fall and his Requiem Mass was held at the Church of St Michael in the city’s West End, close to the Little Sisters of the Poor care home where he had recently lived. The funeral was led by Car- dinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminste­r, and among the 200 mourners were Archbishop Edward Adams, the Papal Nuncio, around 40 priests, and nuns.

Cardinal Nichols said in his homily that Cardinal O’Brien had asked for forgivenes­s.

“In recent days, as we all know, the life of Cardinal Keith has been laid bare,” he told those gathered.

“We all know its lights and its darkness and we need not spend time talking about them even more because he himself gave us the key words to keep in mind.

“In his last will and testament he wrote ‘I ask for forgivenes­s of all I have offended in this life. I thank God for the many graces and blessings He has given me especially the Sacrament of Holy Orders’.

“These are the words that guide us as we pray for the repose of his soul, and we also pray for all those he offended and ask God to strengthen them at this time too.” Cardinal Nichols said as well as having failings, there was “great goodness” in Cardinal O’Brien’s life, not least his determinat­ion to help the poor.

Cardinal O’Brien, who was born in Ballycastl­e, County Antrim, and grew up in Scotland, trained to be a priest and also taught science at secondary school level.

He will be buried on Friday in the grave of his mother and father, in accordance with his own wishes, at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Edinburgh.

Following the Cardinal’s death his successor as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Archbishop Leo Cushley, said: “In life, Cardinal O’Brien may have divided opinion.

“In death, however, I think all can be united in praying for the repose of his soul, for comfort for his grieving family and that support and solace be given to those whom he offended, hurt and let down.

“May he rest in peace.”

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 ??  ?? The coffin (top) of Cardinal Keith O’Brien arrives for his funeral at the Church of St Michael in Newcastle Upon Tyne, yesterday. The 80-year-old (above), resigned as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in 2013 after admitting sexual misconduct
The coffin (top) of Cardinal Keith O’Brien arrives for his funeral at the Church of St Michael in Newcastle Upon Tyne, yesterday. The 80-year-old (above), resigned as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in 2013 after admitting sexual misconduct

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