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Book of Condolence to open at Guildhall in memory of Bishop James Mehaffey

written by John January 7, 2020
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Retired Bishop James Mehaffey passes away

A BOOK of Condolence is open at the Guildhall in Derry today, in memory of the Church of Ireland former Bishop of Derry and Raphoe Dr James Mehaffey, who died on Monday 06 January.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Michaela Boyle extended her sincere condolences to the Mehaffey family at this sad time.

She said the Book of Condolence was an opportunity for the people of Derry and Strabane to extend their sympathy and show their respect for the Bishop who officiated in the city and district for more than 20 years.

The Mayor, who is currently out of the country on holiday with family, said she was deeply saddened on hearing the news and described Bishop Mehaffey as a genuinely holy person, a peace-maker and a risk-taker who was committed to working across the political and religious divide to make a real difference during difficult times.

She commented: “Bishop Mehaffey was a very warm and kind hearted man who touched the hearts of everyone who met him.

“He was a very religious and gentle person with a warm heart who was genuinely interested in talking to and listening to every person he met.

“He will be remembered very fondly by the people of Derry, Strabane and the wider North West region for his commitment to peace, his courage and commitment to building bridges.

“He will be greatly missed and I would like to extend my heartfelt sympathy to his wife Thelma, his children and the extended family circle at this very sad time.”

The Book of Condolence will be open from today, Tuesday, January 7, from 1.30 pm.

It will be officially opened by the Deputy Mayor Cllr Cara Hunter on behalf of the Mayor.

People can also record their tributes online at the following address http://www.derrystrabane.com/bookofcondolences and messages of condolence will be passed on to Bishop Mehaffey’s family.

Book of Condolence to open at Guildhall in memory of Bishop James Mehaffey was last modified: January 7th, 2020 by John

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