Most Rev. Fiachra Ó Ceallaigh OFM

Condolence Book for

Most Rev. Fiachra Ó Ceallaigh OFM

Dublin / Clare / Clare

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The Kelly Clan Association send their sincere sympathies on the death of Bishop Fiachra. I personally met him at a Kelly Clan Gathering in Miltown Malbay in 2002 when we shared some family histories. We discovered that there was a link between us and he was very gracious, kind and generous to me. I will be representing the Clan at the mass in Ennis on Friday
Mary Kelly
An tUchtairan, Kelly Clan Association
— Mary Kelly
To the Family of Bishop Fiachra, to the Irish Province the Franciscan Friars, and to the Archdiocese of Dublin, I would like to offer my condolence to you at this time at the passing of Bishop Fiachra. I met Bishop Fiachra for the first time on the day of my Presbyteral (Priestly) Ordination in June, 1995. I found Bishop Fiachra very human, and obviously that day has left a very deep impression on my life. I met Fiachra years later in a hospital institution recovering from sickness, again I recognised that beautiful humanity in what was a difficult place for him. Thank you Bishop Fiachra for your witness as servant of God, a service of unconditional love to all peoples in your scope. May your now rest with your Maker, and pray for the rest of us still on our pilgrim journey.
— Fr. Joe Poole CSSp
Deepest sympathy to all relatives and Friends R.I.P. Bishop Fiachra
— Tony Morrissey Tallow Co Waterford
Beannacht Dé leat , Duine uasal, an focal maith i gcónaí, Leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh agat.
— Seán Ó Conchúir iar phríomhoide scoil Naomh Dámian Crumlin
Our deepest sympathy to family and friends of Bishop Fiachra, his Franciscan Community, Archbishop Martin and people of Archdiocese of Dublin.
We remember with fondness his visits for Confirmation as Gaeilge and other ceremonies here at Beechwood Avenue Parish. Always a true man of God.
Suaimhneas siorrai do d' anam dilis a Easbuig Fiachra.
Anne Dollard @ Beechwood Parish Pastoral Council.
— Anne Dollard
Fondest memories of Fr. Fiachra RIP, during his time in Gormanston College, knowing him through our aunt Miss Mollie Mallon. Remembering his kindness to our family and sending sincere sympathies to family & friends.
— Bernadette Mallon Moore
Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Bishop Fiachra.His presence at Tional Leo Rowsome will be sadly missed by all.
— Eddie&Mary OKelly.Dublin.
Go ndéana Dia grásta ar a anam naofa. Fad a bhí a shláinte go maith bhí sé ar fáil I gcónaí don Aifreann Gaeilge I nDraighneán agus thugadh sé uimhreacha cásca leis Ar Domhnach Cásca do na páistí.Fear uasal agus aireoidh muid uainn é.
— Máire, Seán agus na cailíní
Lovely to have met Bishop Fiachra many years ago in the Irish College in Louvain.
Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.
— Paddy & Bridie Gleeson, Blessington.
Dilis i gcónaí dá chreideamh agus don Ghaeilge. I gcónaí cneasta agus réidh chun cabhrú gan buntáiste dó féin.
— Máire
So very sorry to learn of the death of Bishop Fiachra. It was an honour to have known him. He was a man of great faith and kindness. Sincere sympathy to his relatives and friends both in Dublin and Clare. May he now Rest in Peace.
— Matt and Agnes Mulhall Dublin
Sincere sympathy. It was a privilege to have known him.I will keep him in my prayers.
RIP
— Fr John Galvin
My deepest sympathy to all Bishop Fiachra relatives and friend. He has been a great friend to me since I was 7 years old when I used to stay with his Mam . He is in with God now . Lord have mercy on him . Slán . Anna Dunne ( née Fitzgerald)
— Anna Dunne
Rest In Peace Bishop

A True Gentleman
— Martin Coulahan
Deepest sympathy. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— David and Therese Browne SFO and family, Ennis.
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