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Parishes face amalgamation 30.04.10

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

THE Catholic Church in Inishowen is facing crisis with the number of priests here set to decline rapidly over the next decade.
Derry Diocesan spokesman, Fr Michael Canny, revealed that many parishes in the peninsula will be forced to amalgamate in the coming years.
“People seem to have a notion that there are plenty priests in the Derry Diocese but this is not the case. The factual reality is that in less than ten years time there will not be a priest in every parish,” he said.
“I think it is inevitable that parishes in Inishowen will have to join together with falling numbers practicing and fewer and fewer joining the priesthood as a result.”
“We may well be faced with the scenario where Malin, Carn, Culdaff and Clonmany will form one large parish. Another could comprise of Buncrana, Fahan and Inch while a third may cover the Moville and Iskaheen area,” he added.
Rev. Canny said that there will still be enough priests in proportion to the amount of practicing Catholics here but not every parish would have a resident priest.
“As Ireland becomes more secularised we are drawing from a smaller pool of people. Religion is no longer as important as it used to be for many people so numbers joining the priesthood have declined,” he said.
The Clonmany-born priest said that the recent revelations of clerical abuse had left the Church in a ‘sorry situation’.
“These crimes coupled with the failure of leadership to take appropriate action and stand up to the culture of the time leave us in a sorry situation. As if the past was not bad enough we are also trying to paddle against the current of western secular culture where life-long commitment and belief in the existence of a God is seen as something outdated.”
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