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Death of Fr. Alex Reid, Redemptorist and Peacemaker

Death of Fr. Alec Reid, Redemptorist, Peace-Maker.

The death has occurred today, November 22nd, of Fr. Alec Reid, an Irish Redemptorist, who played a major role over many years in working for peace and reconciliation in the North of Ireland. Fr. Alec was 82 years of age. May he rest in peace.

His role was usually in the back-ground, but in March 1988 he was photographed kneeling beside the body of a british soldier who had just been shot dead. This image went all over the world a day or two later when the photographer reluctantly allowed it to be published. It has become one of the iconic images from that time in Ireland.

The story was told in a special BBC programme in March 2013, 25 years after the events, entitled ’14 Days’.  ”Watching 14 Days on BBC Northern Ireland last night was the most powerful sermon on following Jesus I have experienced in a long, long time”, wrote one person from Fitzroy Presbyterian community. As Rev Ken Newell, the now-retired minister of Fitzroy Presbyterian, says

“I saw in the photograph Alec himself looking straight into the camera, and I just saw a man of compassion, a man of prayer, a man of faith. It’s an astonishing picture because one of the soldiers was lying semi-naked in the shape of a cross, and his body was blood-splattered. And in that I saw an amazing link with the crucifixion of Christ.”

Fr. Alec was born in Nenagh, County Tipperary in 1931. We understand that he played hurling with the Tipperary Minors before leaving home to  join the Redemptorist Congregation in August 1949.  He was professed as a Redemptorist in 1950 here in Esker, Athenry,  and was ordained priest seven years later in Cluain Mhuire, Galway. He ministered for most of his life in Belfast, and for a period in Dundalk. He passed away peacefully in St. Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin on November 22nd, 2013.

Funeral arrangements

Remains will be reposing at Marianella Chapel, Orwell Rd, Rathgar, Dublin 6 this Saturday 23rd,  from 2pm to 8pm and Sunday 24th, from 1pm to 8pm.

Monday 25th, Mass in Marianella Chapel at 11am

Following this Mass Fr. Reid will be taken to the Redemptorist Clonard Church, Falls Rd, Belfast BT13 2RL

Fr. Reid’s remains will be reposing at Clonard  Church as follows:

Monday 25th from 4pm to 9pm and Tuesday, 26th from 9am to 9pm.

7:30pm Ecumenical Service of Gratitude for Fr. Reid’s life and ministry

Wednesday, 27th Funeral Mass at 12 Noon in Clonard Church, Belfast.

Special Ecumenical Service of Remembrance for Fr. Alex Reid, C.Ss.R., from Clonard Monastery, at 7.30pm this Tuesday evening.  Funeral Mass at 12 Noon on Wednesday Morning.  It should be possible to participate through Clonard’s Webcam at http://www.clonard.com/webcam.html or at http://churchservices.tv/clonard

Click here to see an RTE programme about Fr. Alec Reid, entitled ‘The Secret Peacemaker’.

Rev. Harold Good (left) and Fr. Alec Reid (Right) after receiving the “René Cassin” Human Rights Award from the Basque government.

Check out BBC for their programme ’14 Days’, shown in March 2013.

Ar  dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.   (May his faithful soul be on the right hand of God!)

 

Fr. William Power, C.Ss.R., RIP

Fr. William Power, C.Ss.R., late of Redemptorists, Mount St. Alphonsus, South Circular Road, Limerick, originally of Pallasgrean, Co. Limerick, and fondly remembered for his ministry in India and Dundalk. Died peacefully, in the loving care of the sisters and staff at Carrigoran House, Co. Clare, 23rd October,  2013. Deeply regretted by his nieces and nephews, extended family, friends and his Redemptorist community and confreres.

Lying in repose in the Redemptorist Monastery, Limerick from 3pm, Thursday, 24th October. Removal to Mount St. Alphonsus Church at 6.30pm on Friday, 25th October, followed by Mass at 7.15pm. Requiem Mass at 12 Noon, Saturday, 26th October, followed by burial at the new Redemptorist plot at Castlemungret Cemetery, Co. Limerick.

Our Mother of Perpetual Help pray for him.

Mount St. Alphonsus Church – 150 Years Old in December, 2012.

The Redemptorist Church at Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick was 150 years old in December, 2012.  Opened and dedicated in December, 1862 it has been part of the fabric of life in Limerick ever since.  Recently, extensively, restored, it is also one of the most beautiful churches in Ireland.  A new book , written by Fr. Brendan McConvery, C.Ss.R., and beautiful illustrated, tells the fascinating story of the building of this church and how it evolved over the last 150 years. It’s available at the Monastery Shop at Mount St. Alphonsus, South Circular Road, Limerick for €5.

Come and See Weekend September 27th – 29th.

A vocations weekend is a no-strings attached chance to spend time learning about the life of the Redemptorists in Ireland. We invite men reflecting upon their vocation to come and talk with our students and other Redemptorists whilst they listen to God’s call for their lives.

The next Vocation Weekend: 27-29 September 2013. Reserve your space by contacting Fr. Tony Rice,  Director of Vocations at vocations@redemptorists.ie,  or Fr. Derek Ryan at derek.ryan@redemptorists.ie. Or you can make contact by visiting the Redemptorists Vocations website at www.redsvocations.ie.

 

Mr Dan Galligan retires after 26 years.

Mr. Dan Galligan retired today, after 26 years of loyal and faithful service in the front office and shop at the Redemptorist Monastery, Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick.  Fr. Peter Byrne is the only redemptorist, currently in the community, who has been at the monastery longer than Dan! He has seen many rectors, prefects, priests and brothers come and go during the course of his employment there. Dan’s welcoming smile and personality will be known to countless numbers of people who’ve ever had reason to call to the monastery.  We thank Dan for his service and friendship, and wish him, and his wife, Deirdre, much happiness in the years ahead.

Eucharistic Adoration

As part of the celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi, and as part of the Celebration of the Year of Faith, Pope Francis has requested that the faithful might join in in an hour of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament this Sunday, June 2nd.

So at the same time as Pope Francis is doing that in St. Peter’s in Rome, we will have an hour of Exposition, ending with Benediction, from 4pm to 5pm, here at Mount St. Alphonsus this Sunday, June 2nd.  All are welcome to join us for all, or part of, that hour.