Fr Fintan Murtagh
(12 February 1940 - 23 December 2016)
Fr Fintan J. Murtagh was
born at Moyvore, County Westmeath, Ireland, on 12 February 1940. He
was educated at Moyvore National School and at St Finian’s College, Mullingar,
County Westmeath.
Entrance to St Finian's College,
Mullingar [Wikipedia]
Father Fintan was one of many Columbans who had their secondary education in this school, which is owned by the Diocese of Meath.
He came to St Columban’s, Dalgan Park, Navan,
County Meath, in September 1957 and was ordained priest there, on 22 December
1963 and died on 23 December
2016.
St Columban's, Dalgan Park
Appointed to the Philippines, and to the Diocese
of Iba, which covers the province of Zambales, he served initially in San
Marcelino, and Botolan. He spent longer periods in San Antonio, before
returning again to Botolan and later to Candelaria and to Olongapo City.
San Antonio Town Plaza [Wikipedia]
In 1972 Father Fintan
became aware that he was suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. With his sunny
temperament, he did not allow his condition to determine what he could or could
not do, and he actually continued to play golf long after others would have
given up. From 1985, he began to develop a systematic approach to parishioners
of Candelaria with disabilities.
Father Fintan with friend
The result was
Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) for People with Disabilities and Families. By 2010 this organization was serving in thirteen parishes of the
Diocese of Iba. In all, it was serving 1,037 members in a broad variety of programmes for persons with disabilities. It is serving those
with cerebral palsy, stroke victims, those with Parkinson’s Disease, spinal
cord injuries, and epilepsy.
With friends in Zambales
It also helps persons with
learning disabilities such as those with Down Syndrome. There are programmes
too for the profoundly deaf, the blind and the partially blind, and a variety
of other disabling conditions.
Friends of Father Fintan
As he coped with his own
disability, Father Fintan gave courage and hope to so many other families in
the Philippines and elsewhere. When he could no longer cope he came home to
Ireland, but a mechanized wheelchair, and a special vehicle enabled him to be part
of everything that was going on until he suffered a major stroke earlier this
year.
Father Fintan will be
remembered as a man of humour, hope and indomitable courage, a witness to
all of us on how to cope with life’s difficulties.
He was buried in St
Columban’s Cemetery on 27 December.
Solas na bhFlaitheas air! The light of Heaven upon him!
Solas na bhFlaitheas air! The light of Heaven upon him!
St Columban's Cemetery, Dalgan Park
The students in Dalgan Park produced My Fair Lady for St Columban's Day, 23 November 1962. If my memory serves me right, Father Fintan was one of 'Eliza Doolittle's' Cockney companions in this number.
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