The Sligo Champion

Bishop Christy was passionate about West

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The late Bishop Christophe­r Jones was a passionate advocate for the West of Ireland, the Chairman of the Council for the West, Declan O’Callaghan has said in a tribute to the retired Bishop of Elphin who passed away last week.

The late Bishop Jones was a founder member of the Council for the West and was a passionate advocate for Western rural developmen­t throughout his life.

“As an organisati­on dedicated to the developmen­t of the Western region, we are extremely saddened to learn of Bishop Jones’s passing.

“A native of Rathcrogha­n, near the village of Tulsk in County Roscommon, Bishop Jones grew up in a farming environmen­t during and after the Second World War, and had a particular empathy with the challenges faced by rural communitie­s.

“Together with his fellow Bishops, Bishop Jones was instrument­al in the Developing the West Together initiative which led to the establishm­ent of both the Western Developmen­t Partnershi­p Board and the voluntary Council for the West, in 1994.

“Bishop Jones was also at the forefront of the Council for the West’s role in retaining full Objective 1 Status for

the BMW region in 1997, meeting with Government Ministers, Western Oireachtas members, Regional Authoritie­s, County Councils, the EU Commission and others.

“Bishop Jones also helped to secure funding to develop a pilot project, examining the areas of childcare, respite care and repair/maintenanc­e of rural/urban housing, to help create sustainabl­e employment in the social economy.

“Bishop Christy, as he was known affectiona­tely to us all, was a man of deep Christian conviction who was modest, warm and dedicated to the people he served throughout his life. He was a passionate advocate for developing and sustaining community life west of the Shannon.

“In 2012, Bishop Jones was honoured by the Council for the West in recognitio­n of his “outstandin­g contributi­on to developmen­t in the west of Ireland” and for the “spiritual enrichment” he brought to a variety of community-based campaigns.

“Bishop Jones was a wonderful ambassador for the communitie­s he served not only through his religious ministry but throughout his work for the under-privileged and the marginalis­ed in society, supporting youth groups, and in particular­ly the travelling community as the first Director of Sligo Social Services.

“To his sister, Sr. Eileen, his sisterin-law Pauline and his many nieces and nephews, I wish to extend my sincere and heartfelt sympathy on behalf of the board and to acknowledg­e Bishop Christy’s wonderful legacy as well as the vision he inspired in successive generation­s of board members.”

 ??  ?? Fr. Michael Devine and Bishop Christy Jones pictured at Summerhill College. (Below): Then Minister John Perry presents Bishop Jones the official Volumes of the Proceeding­s of both Houses of the Oireachtas on behalf of the Irish Government with a...
Fr. Michael Devine and Bishop Christy Jones pictured at Summerhill College. (Below): Then Minister John Perry presents Bishop Jones the official Volumes of the Proceeding­s of both Houses of the Oireachtas on behalf of the Irish Government with a...
 ??  ?? Bishop Jones pictured in 2014 with the then Bishop elect of Elphin, Kevin Doran.
Bishop Jones pictured in 2014 with the then Bishop elect of Elphin, Kevin Doran.
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