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Carndonagh in deep mourning 28.10.08

Fr Farrelly passes away after long illness

CARNDONAGH is in deep mourning following the death of the town's retired parish priest Fr Seamus Farrelly.
Fr Farrelly's remains arrived home yesterday to a palpable sense of grief in the town where he served in the highest esteem for 13 years. He died, aged 72, in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin on Saturday morning following a long battle with illness.
Hundreds of people filed through the Church of the Sacred Heart last night and into the early hours of this morning during an all-night vigil for the deceased who was laid out in his beloved chapel.
His long-serving housekeeper Rita McGarrigle yesterday described how the parochial house had been flooded with get well cards from local schoolchildren and their parents as Fr Farrelly's health deteriorated.
"People in Carn are devastated – both men and women and from the smallest child to the elderly," said a heartbroken Rita, who was Fr Farrelly’s housekeeper for 17 years. "So many get well cards were sent to him and there were many from children saying things like; 'We miss you so much and we hope you get better soon'," she said.
The late Fr Farrelly. Rita described the late parish priest as "a humble, private and generous person" who loved visiting the elderly of his parish and listening to their stories. "The more humble a person was, the more he thought of them," she said.
Born in Castlefin, Co Donegal, he moved to Moville as a young boy with his family including a brother and sister. His father was a Garda and his mother went on to run a shop in the Square, Moville.
After his studies in Maynooth, he was ordained in 1960 and was one of six priests posted to the Derry Diocese that year, including Bishop Francis Lagan.
Fr Farrelly spent 31 years in St Columb's College in Derry where taught languages including German. His time at the college included a stint as vice president from 1983 until 1991.
After leaving St. Columb’s, he was sent as curate
to Castlefin before his appointment as parish priest of Carndonagh in 1995. He had to retire last August due to ill health and has been succeeded as parish priest by former Buncrana curate Fr Con McLaughlin.
There were many strands to Fr Farrelly. Academically gifted, he spoke a number of languages including German, Spanish, French and Russian.
He was once called as a translator to the bedside of a Russian fisherman who was airlifted to Altnagelvin Hospital following a tragedy at sea. He was later saddened to learn on the television news that the fisherman had passed away.
He was also known to enjoy conversing with the Spanish exchange students and Belarussian children who visited Carn over the years, later acting as translator when they sent letters back to their host families. He was also a keen gardener and golfer and regularly played Ballyliffin, Greencastle and in Derry when he was in the full of his health.
His funeral will take place today, Tuesday, with Requiem Mass at 12 midday in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Carndonagh, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. While not confirmed, it is understood Requiem Mass will be said by Bishop Seamus Hegarty. Fr Farrelly is survived by his brother and sister.
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