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DID PHONSIE TREAT FATHER RICHARD GEOGHEGAN WRONGLY?

FR RICHARD

Text of Irish Examiner article on 18 Jan 2022 by Eoghan Dalton 

Controversy has flared in the Diocese of Waterford over the departure of a popular priest.

Richard Geoghegan tweeted on Sunday night that he had been “officially dismissed by Rome” and claimed his “Bishop was happy to dispense” with him.

The Bishop of Waterford and Lismore has pushed back on this, contending that Mr Geoghegan has left the priesthood “of his own accord”.

Mr Geoghegan was a longtime priest in south Tipperary, covering Carrick-on-Suir and other parts, and is the brother of former Mayor of Waterford, Fine Gael councillor Damien Geoghegan.

He came under fire in 2017 by an international right-wing Catholic publication following an appearance in an RTÉ programme hosted by hotelier Francis Brennan, where he performed in drag as singer Shirley Bassey.

He tweeted: “I entered seminary in 1987 at the age of 19. I was ordained in 1993 at the age of 25. On 7/1/22 I was officially dismissed by Rome. On Friday 14/01/22 my Bishop was happy to dispense me.”

Mr Goeghegan added: “I’m a good man. And he talks about the shortage of vocations.”

The crisis facing the Church due to a lack of priests has been referenced in the past by both Pope Francis and Bishop of Waterford and Lismore Alphonsus Cullinan.

However Bishop Cullinan told the Irish Examiner that Mr Geoghegan had sought to leave the priesthood of his own accord.

“Richard Geoghegan petitioned Pope Francis for laicisation from the priesthood on 31st March 2021,” Bishop Cullinan said.

“At the meeting last March, Richard attended the diocesan offices, in the company of a chosen colleague, to sign the request to the Holy Father for laicisation.

“On 15th December 2021, Pope Francis granted Richard Geoghegan’s petition, meaning that he is no longer a priest.

“I wish to acknowledge and thank Richard for his pastoral ministry over the years and wish him well for his future.”

Local councillor David Dunne said it was known there have been disagreements between Mr Geoghegan and the Church hierarchy.

“Fr Richard has my one hundred percent support. He’s one of the nicest men and is extremely well liked in Carrick,” Mr Dunne said.

“It’s people like him who will make the Church relevant and who are needed by the Church — not the other way around.”

Tributes were paid on social media to Mr Geoghegan for his work as a priest, with two saying he had been “treated abysmally” in recent years.

Some of his 3,400-strong social media following were surprised to learn he was a man of the cloth, and instead knew him for his tweeting on Waterford matters, musicals and events of the day.

Parishioner Nicola Long told him: “You were, and still are, and will continue to be a wonderful person. You are part of practically every family in Carrick, for being an amazing person in good times and in sorrowful times.”

STATEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC PRIESTS.

PHONSIE THE CRUEL

ACP Statement, Thurs 20 January 2022:

Last October, the Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) issued a statement in relation to complaints we received about the way some bishops are treating – even it might be said bullying – some of their priests. We noted that this is generally not the case with most Irish bishops. We pointed out that, for over a decade now, the ACP has seen its role as supporting the rights of priests to fair and just treatment.

So it was with dismay and sadness that we read the news that Richard Geoghegan of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore has left the priesthood. As the ACP supported Richard’s quest for fairness, it is imperative that we add some facts, as we know them, in response to the recent statement from Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan of Waterford and Lismore.

In 2020, the Association was contacted by a priest from the diocese of Waterford and Lismore as he felt a priest of the diocese – Richard Geoghegan – was being “pushed out of priesthood” – even though there was no allegation or official complaint against him. One of the ACP Leadership team met with Richard and, with Richard’s agreement, accompanied him to a meeting with his bishop.

During the meeting, Richard expressed his wish to remain a priest of the diocese. Bishop Cullinan responded that he knew that Richard did not want that. The Bishop added that he felt it best for Richard if he left the priesthood. In response, Richard said that he never felt supported by the bishop since he came into the diocese.

In reply, the Bishop outlined all the reasons why he felt Richard should leave – including a mental health crisis that Richard had experienced. Sometime after the meeting, when Richard obtained the minutes, he discovered they were completely distorted and only included some of what the bishop had said and nothing of what Richard or the ACP member had said.

During 2021, Bishop Cullinan withdrew Richard’s ‘celebret’ – a card that acknowledges a priest is in good standing with his bishop – which meant that Richard could no longer say Mass publicly or officiate as a priest. Richard was not informed of this nor did any formal process take place to alert him to it. He was then asked to leave the house provided for him by the diocese. Because he felt unsupported and ‘not wanted’ by Bishop Cullinan, Richard reluctantly signed the laicisation papers.

The ACP believes that Bishop Cullinan’s treatment of Fr Richard Geoghegan fell well below the ‘pastoral care’ a bishop as ‘a shepherd’ is expected to exercise in relation to his priest, a standard of respect, support and care that is enshrined in the law of the Catholic Church and which priests have a right to enjoy. Richard Geoghegan’s reluctant signing of his laicisation papers after 28 years of service to the diocese of Waterford and Lismore has left him at 54 years of age, without an income, accommodation and dependant on a derisory financial settlement.

The ACP contends that Fr Richard Geoghegan’s treatment is inappropriate, unreasonable and unacceptable.

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“I SENT THIS EMAIL TO DAMIEN ON WLR FM


Hi Damien,


I’m a former parishioner of Fr. Richard Geoghegan’s in Carrick on Suir. I am utterly heartbroken to hear the latest news about him and how shabbily he has been treated.
I’d like to share a couple of examples of what a good man he is.
Back in 2012, my husband’s 16 year-old nephew died by suicide, my mother-in-law was an elderly, devout, holy, Catholic lady, everyone was worried as to how she could be told the devastating news (keeping in mind, suicide was considered sinful) – Fr. Richard took it upon himself to go to Bridget and explain to her in words only he could say – from his heart – as a human, he comforted her and prayed with her and she was forever grateful to him for guiding the whole family through what was undoubtedly the most devastating time. He has been an amazing friend, confidant, and shoulder to cry on to our extended family. We will never forget his kindness.
He treated every parishioner the same, be they rich or poor, he could chat with the smallest child as easily as he could to the richest farmer.
Ask anyone in the parish what it was like at Christmas Eve “midnight” Mass when we heard Fr. Richard was to say Mass…. People would start arriving from 7pm for 8pm Mass!! There would be as many standing outside as sitting inside. He always said a few words to the attending children about the imminent arrival of Santa Claus, rarely was there a boisterous child in the Church when Fr. Richard said Mass – on the odd occasion that there was, in his own calm humourous way, he would say God was listening to their chatter and enjoying it too… Young and old alike would listen to every word he would say during a sermon, he spoke from the heart, made Mass interesting, understandable…
The bottom line is Fr. Richard is the epitome of a “true Christian” – not “just a priest”…. He is an immense loss to our parish, our religion, our community and the Catholic Church.
Fr. Richard wears his heart on his sleeve, he is gregarious, funny, witty, kind-hearted, understanding, nonjudgmental and above all – a beautiful soul…. He has more Christianity in his small finger than a lot of people who claim to be practicing Catholics…
I am very proud to be considered his friend,
Yours,
Annie”

FATHER RICHARD – HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE

PAT SAYS

I was literally shocked the first time I saw the video of Richard dressing up and singing.

And, God forgive me, I enjoyed him being Phonsie’s problem.

Some people say he is lovely, a wonderful priest and a nice person.

Others say he is haughty a life long trouble maker and taking the piss.

He seems to had mental problems?

Now, he and Phonsie are at war and the ACP are backing Richard.

It’s a pity he is dealing with Phonsie. Phonsie has no sense of humour and I can’t imagine that his people skills are great

We need the while truth.

Then we can decide the rights and wrongs.

196 replies on “DID PHONSIE TREAT FATHER RICHARD GEOGHEGAN WRONGLY?”

Father Geoghegan would have been in the majority at the 70th birthday of a personage in Rome, the like of which was not witnessed nor seen in centuries. The Birthday Boy that evening went on to be pope. The Ordinary of Waterford would have been stopped at the city gates ( if there were any). Old Frisky was probably hanging around the `Arches ( DM). His mistake was lifting a pen.

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No he did not. A priest who dresses up as Shirley Bassey, how on earth did he ever think he was going to survive that the balloon? How could anyone ever take the man seriously again?

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11.56
Shows how little you know about seminary dramas and dramatic productions in diocesan colleges and other single-sex second-level schools where the single sex played the roles of both sexes.
This was not a hanging offence. In fact it was no offence.

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That ‘sign this now or else, oh look you know you wanted to leave really’ is a classic bishop move to get rid of a priest.
The only good thing here is the paper calls him Alphonsus instead of that ridiculous Fonzie.

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Only when the full facts are available shoukd any judgment be made. I remember being shocked seeing Richard on the holiday programme. I thought then he’s in big trouble. Now he is dismissed from the priesthood. I wonder if he had remained in priesthood and entertained as Shirley, would his “fans” now on this blog be supportive and accepting of him? It seems to me that his departure will be used to kick Bishop Cullinan unto the ground. Personally I believe this situation should have been dealt with in a more conciliatory, kindee, human and Christian manner. Richard was a very good pastoral priest, gifted and compassionate. He made a huge difference to hundreds of people. So what is the real issue here? Is it to do with drag queen behaviour, seen as unsuited to priesthood or is it the way Bishop Cullinan has dealt with Richard? If Richard turned up at the local to entertain as Shirley, would we, commenters applaud him or wiukd we attend a mass after his performance? Or are we just out to attack The Bishop? Let’s try to ascertain the TRUTH before any condemnations. I thought Richard was brilliant as Shirley. Very gifted.

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Such drag act performances are common in seminary. I recall the current parish priest of the Birmingham Oratory, Fr Anton and Canon Veasey, dressing up as nuns and singing Irving Berlin’s “Sisters” with high camp flair at Oscott.

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@ 2.08 pm have you seem either? I can’t imagine anyone hitting on them, even when they were young. One wore milk bottle spectacles, the other was a lard arse.

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6:40 You are displaying your lack of understanding of how human sexuality works and probably a preference for twinks.

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The RCC doesn’t know how to deal with mental health issues among the clergy. Given his mental state, did he have the requisite capacity to sign the laicisation documents? Given Phonsie’s bullying, did he sign under duress? Such decrees usually end by saying the former cleric has no right of appeal. So often in the criminal justice system, some people (even innocent) will plead guilty as they can’t afford a lawyer or to get the matter dealt with and not realise the future repercussions of a criminal record.

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Do you think Fonsie got his Fr Richards mixed up? There are two by the same name giving him untold headaches. This Fr Richard dressed up as Shirley Bassey on a cruise while the other …

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Has the Irish Examiner or the ACP anything to say about the resignation in Mount Melleray also in the diocese of Waterford and Lismore?

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Yes good point , neither did the ACP make any statement about BIG MICK LOMASANEY.
ACP has in the past protected abusers.

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Phonsie is a walking hypocrite. The clergy know that he prances around like a little spoilt whiny fairy. Let’s just say in the past, Phonise found much entertainment in Dame Edna. A little fairy told me that he even got a present of a recording of one of her shows a few years ago. Do we need to get Queer Eye to rescue Phonise before he traps himself so far in the closet? There is no room for closeted homophobes anymore, Phonise. So you protect Purcell and throw Richard under the bus? That, Bishop Pat, it a classic example of the politics of the gays and I and so many of us are all so familiar with it. *bell ringing*

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Why can he not dress up in drag and perform and be a priest? Drag is trending. The 3 Plonkers, Eugene, Martin and David can perform dressed in dog collars and Fr “oh I mourn the loss of my potential wife and children” Tim can dress as Elvis and do impersonations. Yet again an example of extreme inequality within the lgbtq community.

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Didn’t Phonsie have an earlier career in Bunratty?
What’s the difference between a Shirley Bassey act and a priest taking on the female role of Ireland in Mise Éire?
An utterly disproportionate reaction.

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I believe Richard was treated badly if his story of events are accurate. Was his enertatung as Shirley appropriate? Perhaps if this is his gift of humour and talent, yes. I enjoyed his presentation. However, if this was to be a regular feature of his life as a priest, would we be kind in our appreciation? I somehow feel that we would eventually become very intolerant and make life difficult for him. Are we, at the same time using Richard’s experience as a stick to beat his Bishop, for whom many on this blog have only contempt! Let us be honest. Saying that, I think Richard’s situation deserved a kindlier response.

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This is actually one way to get people back to mass and involved in the church, Richard is ahead of his time.

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If this is the way forward for vocations it would finish the Catholic Church.
Bishop Pat wants to expand his Mission and the Oratory so this past 18 Months there has been many “Clergy” that Bishop Pat could use in his Mission.
The Wedding parties would have an instant singing tribute act Father Richard and there is more.
There will be very few dioceses that now have clergy on co/o and looking for a port in a storm, Armagh, Dublin, Killaloe and W & L, D & C to name a few.

If Richard or any other Tribute entertainers wish to do that as Cabaret starts cannot be taking serious at Mass.

pope Francis has enough drama Queen’s dressing p that he is removing to their own sects and therefore the Church does not Cabaret Stars.

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The Vatican City State organisational sacramental priesthood is a bad choice of entitlement: things must have come to a bad pass in Planet Earth that it is a mercy to be chewed out. Bp Alphons-us is very wrong to not provide, and to place Father RG in bad odour: the bishop is merely pretending to protect the Church. I was sure the ACP can’t be all bad. Perhaps Father RG had asked his naive friends not to put a clip of him on You Tube? Didn’t seminaries train seminarians in how to stage “clergy revues”?

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I heard he’s planning to start a new independent church which ordains women, marries lgbt people and does weddings for Irish travellers.

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I think this is a real shame and a loss to the RCC yet again, get rid of the good ones and keep the bad eggs.

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@ 7:42

Our Bela requires a good blow on the nose job for pressure equalization.
That might sort her out. Right, Bela?

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3:11 You could try asking the many priests screaming at each other on here that they’re gay, why they drag up professionally. that would give an interesting insight. You wouldn’t get a sensible answer out of them, though.

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@ 10:06
Aul Loose Goose Gone Gander
No Bela, but would it sort you out my lovely?
Are you advocating violence,Bela?

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9.42: What school of learning did you graduate from? The Trailer Trash Academy? Seems like you excelled!!!🤡🤡🤡🤡🤠🤠🤠😩😩😂😁😂😁😁😁…

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What a hypocrite Phonsie is, ask him what kind of shows he use to frequent while he resided in Spain for 2 years.

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I know the show you are on about. I tried searching for pictures on Google and I can’t find anything, which is a pity. He “joked” more than once wishing he’d be more talented for the stage.

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On the day that the Father of mindfulness passed away, Thich Nhat Hanh, the Vietnamese monk, I once recall phonsie saying that mindfulness is not mindlessness, but is meditation based on Christ. Whoever thought he was quite the philosopher.

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He resembles nothing of the legend that is Shirley, but I’m sure he will get a MBE now for his services to entertainment

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It is a bit late to do anything about it now, I imagine. However, perhaps with the help and backing of the ACP, the former priest can try to renegotiate a better financial settlement from the diocese. It may be difficult but not impossible to get another job in your mid-fifties.

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Even though he seemed to bend over backwards to support Richard Purcell, I think the situation with Richard Geoghegan would have been quite challenging for +Phonsie (although he himself was an entertainer before entering the priesthood). However, it will be interesting to compare the future outcome for Purcell with that of Geoghegan.

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That’s right. It is an impossibility, given that Rome forbids the admission of gay men into seminaries.

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In years to come the church, when it comes back from the present crisis, will judge ordinations of gay men invalid.

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“Richard Geoghegan tweeted on Sunday night that he had been “officially dismissed by Rome” and claimed his “Bishop was happy to dispense” with him.”
There is a world of a difference between dispensing WITH someone and dispensing someone which is shorthand for granting someone a dispensation. It is a deliberate misquote of his tweet to cause mischief.

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Nowt wrong with priests feminising themselves for entertainment purposes, it’s about time nuns started emasculating themselves the prudes

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Phonsie has no sense of humour. He was a deadly dull, solemn seminarian who only came alive when singing “My Way” in the Aula Maxima in Maynooth during the Song Contest, and even then he was simply mimicking Frank Sinatra, with none of his own personality (such as it is) on display.

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It’s all about image. Shallow stupid and destructive. Where is the positive caused by all this universal damage Fathers

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Has “Dr” Cullinan taken Dick Purcell aside to urge him to apply for laicisation, on the basis that Dick surely does not want to be a priest? It seems that appearing as Shirley Bassey on the TV is a worse offence than an abbot frequenting gay saunas.
In all this there should be some criticism of RTE. For the craic and to make a programme, they had a Bedlam type programme putting a priest with mental health issues on the TV to be mocked and knowing the displeasure that was likely to cause the bishop. RTE got their show and Richard got cancelled. No RTE career for Richard. He was used and abused and thrown away.

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All said and done, +Phonsie is still an attractive looking man. I can see what Richard P saw in him.

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Speaking of RTE, such happy memories:
The Mass has been organised by Worship ’68, an organisation for Catholic lay people and priests. Popular folk band The Weavers perform ‘Shout from the Highest Mountain’. The chief celebrant is Reverend Roman O’Flanagan, OFM (Order of Friars Minor).
The Second Vatican Council (1962 – 1965) brought wide-ranging reforms to the Catholic Church. One new aspect was the use of contemporary Catholic liturgical music at Mass, which was now celebrated in the vernacular, instead of in Latin.
The aim behind this was to facilitate active participation of the entire congregation in the Mass, in music and song. Styles varied around the world, but a folk-based genre became popular in Ireland and other English speaking countries. These became known as ‘Folk Masses’ or ‘Mass with Folk music’.
https://www.rte.ie/archives/2018/1121/1012332-a-new-way-to-worship/

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This “active participation” (a deliberate mistranslation by Austin Flannery OP) has turned into “no participation”, as the NO is unpopular and only old ladies go to it. The priests and nuns in that video received an inheritance where men and women of all ages went to Mass. Now, there are no men and nobody under 60.

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2.32
Did Austin tell you that?
How would you translate the phrase?
How does Abbott translate it?

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This is so funny to me because I was actually at that Mass, although you can’t see me because I’m camera shy!

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+Pat, have the people forgotten Phonsie’s past as a performer on the theatre? He knew well how to express himself on stage. He hasn’t a shred of decency left in him.

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Richard was used by Francis Brennan and RTE to be a laughing stock doing that Shirley Bassey number. He looked nothing like her anyhow. He has done this act before a few times in his parish plus on holidays abroad. This meant he sometimes went to boutiques in his diocese to buy womens dresses and other attire for the tribute act. I think he took the piss and Phonsie said enough was enough. Richard went into a mental meltdown after that RTE show because he wanted the experience to continue and couldn’t face going back to reality. It wasn’t helped by news and magazine coverage of him when the show aired which basically mocked him. I’m afraid the image of him as Shirley Bassey stuck and he found it difficult to shake off even now. It wasn’t helped either when he applied to be on other reality shows in the UK and Ireland. I can understand Phonsie saying in light of all this enough is enough. Diamonds like yourself are not forever after all.

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I’d be amazed if they had any. There are more Irishmen in trad seminaries than there are in Maynooth.

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Ah, + Pat, after your having to retract the other day, now you are trying to be too even handed ! Look, Richard may be a bit of a problem, but it is the bishop’s job to look after that problem and to provide some care and support. It sounds to me that Phonsie has just railroaded this priest in to signing documents and applying for laicisation. It is interesting that a third party, the ACP, present at meetings, seems to think the same. So, please don’t be too even handed here. Phonsie is an arrogant, angry and intemperate twat, and you know that. He appears to have treated Richard appallingly. In any other walk of life treatment like that could be acted on in industrial tribunals etc. But, in the feudal world of bishops and priests there is no protection, it seems. No wonder so many priests give up voluntarily and move on if they can. I don’t think Richard is doing it voluntarily. I think he has been strong armed. A sort of constructive dismissal. Phonsie should be ashamed of himself and be called out.

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12.29
Of critical importance here is the discrepancy alluded to in the ACP statement, between the minutes of the meeting and the recollection of Fr Geoghegan and of his support person. Each side should have the opportunity to review the minutes before signing off on them.

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He signed the relevant documents which was ill advised on his part. Nobody was holding a gun to his head. If the ACP were serious about helping and supporting Richard genuinely then they would have advised him to SIGN NOTHING.

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@12.30pm You make very good and valid points. It highlights there is much more to this saga than we realise. I just hope Richard doesn’t apply to go on the show ‘Naked Attraction’ now or any other reality show.

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What a hideous looking clerical shirt Richard wears in that picture. It’s one of those clerical blouses lady vicars wear in the C of E. How apt I suppose when he has a liking for dressing up as a woman.

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@3.28pm If you sign the papers it does bot mean any right of appeal. Consult the code. It says nothing about duress. You are confused.

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There is no right of appeal – the Pope gives the dispensation/dismissal from the clerical state

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5.20,5.37
Of course there is a right of appeal where freedom has been compromised. It’s intrinsic to natural justice.

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Is that a prime example of absolute power that any Bishop can dispense with, if he don’t like a certain priest for instance 🤷‍♂️.
Phonsie exercising or exceeding his bishopric powers in case of RG.🤷‍♂️😉
Why didn’t he do it in case of RP? Was it OCSO job, not his

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DG 12:46, at the end of the day RP was a Cistercians matter that had to be resolved by the Cistercians. +Phonsie was completely exposed to embarrassment however. There can be no covering up of that.
We’ll have to see how this bishop versus priest battle plays out. Two different versions of the events are being made public. It is a fact that RG signed the laicisation papers.

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Leonie at 5.05pm
LOLOL 😜.
Had omicron variant last week or so with headaches and running nose. Now recovering from it as i was in pub with Covid cert deleted on my mobile.

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@ 5:29
I’m finger wagging,DG.
Don’t go getting a runny nose this week.
A panadol will sort a headache.
And easy on the gargle!!!
Luv, you, DG. xxx

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I have known this was about to break with some time now, even if some were denoying what was happening. I have a feeling that Richard Geoghegan still wants to be a priest and many of those that have had deelings with him over the years would also like to see him there to help them as a priest. However I feel that this will not be possible while Phonsie is in Waterford and Lismore and I doubt Richard would have wanted to move Dioceses like a Priest in the Meath Diocese did last year to move to Waterford and Lismore and is currently working in Clonmel. Maybe you should approach Richard yourself and bring him into your church if it is his wish to remain a cleric and have him set up a branch of the church in his native Dungarvan or in the Carrick area where he spend much of his priestly life.

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@12.46pm I know for a fact Richard dislikes Pat Buckley and his blog because of its mockery of him in the past. Your suggestion is unhelpful. I would say Richard’s desire to join with Pat Buckley is zero.

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Anon at 2.37pm

Which Richard are you referring to? Not clear. Was it Abbot Richard or Fr Richard?🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤭

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Deaf geezer @ 3.47pm You do talk and ask some tripe. It’s the Richard who is the topic of today’s blog you numbskull. He is not a Fr anymore after he was daft enough to sign the papers.

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Anon at 5.15PM and 2.38pm
How do you know that Richard G disliked owner of this blog 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️. How do you know his desire not to be associated with pat, shat stirrer of all troubles in rcc especially at hierarchical level and above.
Are you a mind reader🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️.
I think NOT.
Are you saying that RG is daft enough to sign his lacisation papers🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🙈. You don’t know the whole story though.
Think RG was coerced into signing his papers where he had no choice although I could be wrong or open to correction cos I don’t know the full story in terms of context.

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What a bizarre dramatic way for the Pill to put it. Surely nobody would prefer that its sacred treasures remain in situ for its likely future as hotel or spa.

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Exactly. If left intact the chapel would be used as a simulacrum for a real church for the hosting of ersatz weddings and civil partnerships by those ineligible for a church wedding. You see that happening too often in former Catholic churches and ex-convents.

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@ 5:31 pm

We only have your word for unblemished character, Bela.
You might be the Devil in disguise for all we know.

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Yes it tells you I accurately reflect you back to yourself and you don’t like it, ‘father’.

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@ 6:37pm

You never give up do you? my word is all that’s needed, whereas you are truly Satan which you couldn’t disguise even if you tried. Begone back to Hells fire where you belong.

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7.30
Bela’s literacy skills have improved she she took her first tentative steps in commenting. She has a long way to go. Her main problem is how to identify a single sentence. Since she doesn’t use subordinate clauses her rule of thumb should be: one sentence (Capital letter to full stop) per finite verb.

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10:21
Indeed; and our Bela @ 7:30 sounds far too fluent for our Bela. Who do you say she is?

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@4.14pm You don’t like gombeen do you? You always have to laugh at these ejits who put “father” at the end of a sentence to make an argument lol.

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Since last Oct. In St Mary’s Parish Clonmel there is a Fr John Nally,former PP of Ashbourne in Meath diocese ,on loan to Waterford and Lismore for 3 years even though .Bishop Deenihan was complaining last year that they have to rely more and more on foreign priests. Wonder what the story is there. And according to St Mary’s newsletter they already have 4 Priests in the parish

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Does Meath have any desk priests who could be made to do proper priestly work, with their vacated positions filled by lay people? That’s far more empowering of the laity than giving them made up jobs in the sanctuary.

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Down and Connor has loads of desk priests, including, amazingly, a priest who is a full-time press officer. That’s a lay person’s job, surely, and would be better filled by someone who had been a journalist, for example.

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4:44 I think there will be many more desk priests in the future and they’ll do consecrations of huge numbers of hosts for permanent deacons and extraordinary ministers to distribute. I’m caricaturing slightly but this is obviously the future. Plus desk priests will reduce the overheads on litigation insurance.

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I hate drag. Why is it socially acceptable — as a form of entertainment — for men to put on dresses, make up and high heels and act out every offensive stereotype of women (bitchy, catty, dumb, slutty, etc.)—but it is not socially acceptable — as a form of entertainment — for a white person to put on blackface and act out offensive stereotypes of black people (eg the Black and White Minstrels Show in the 1970s, or Justin Trudeau’s repeated party attire)? Shouldn’t both be OK or neither? Why does society treat these activities differently?

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It’s not a chauvinist comment, it’s a troll pretending they don’t know about racial history to start a row.

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5.20
It’s nothing of the sort. All it is is the articulation of a personal taste. (In this case, from someone, all of whose taste is in their mouth.)
Your power if discernment is weak.

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No discernment necessary. The inherent contradictions are blatantly obvious even if not palatable to you.

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I’d be a bit more convinced by this discussion if it wasn’t taking place between men obsessed with lace and polyester.

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Would that Phonsie be so quick to deal with clerical perverts as he is a decent person.
Be careful there on your high ground Phonsie. You reap what you sow.
Your masters will have you gone faster than a rat up a drain pipe when you have another cock up.

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What shows did Phonsie frequent while in Spain? The insinuation is he probably enjoyed a drag show or two is this correct?

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4:48pm – Well Said – a lot of them like that – they cover up for the bad eggs & torment decent people – it’s a pack mentality they have – they figure who they can intimidate & discredit – sure, look – it’s probably a major module on their training curriculum – they have centuries of experience now at this stage. We’d nearly be safer having the real grass snakes back – St Patrick possibly did us no favours when you look at some of the terrible hurt & cruelty & the vicious unapologetic attitude that goes with it. That Phonsie used to swim in Lahinch but we haven’t seen him in yonks. He looks very angry, maybe he should go back swimming again.

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10.02: Good on you Maisie Mac…give it to those pukers..🍇🍇🍇🍎🍇🍇🍇🍇..all sour grapes.

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I’d say the funeral in Glasgow today – Bishop Pat – will give you miles of posts on the daisy chain …. Pantomime Liturgy 🤷🏾‍♂️🤣

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Apparently Diarmuid Martin has a black eye – was seen recently walking around his new retirement patch. What happened him? Hmnn

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10.04: A letter with left over hardened Lenten ashes exploded when he opened it!!! It read – REPENT – We got ya!! ☻☻..

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+Pat, I think he fell into the arms of the vipers of the Vatican and has missed them so much.

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My heart goes out to Richard. I think he knew after his Shirley act with clown Frances Brennan that his time was marked by his bishop. Brennan should offer Richard a post at one of his hotels. After all, RTE got great ratings from this foolish behaviour. If Richard was in any way vulnerable with his health, Brennan should not have made a fool out of Richard.

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10.10
Foolishness? Your prejudice breaks out, barely hidden behind a veneer of non existent empathy and fairness.

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I’m surprised SW of the Pansy Mafia from Maynooth and now dancing with the sugar plum fairies in Armagh didn’t join in the fun. He had to stick his face in anything connected with music in Maynooth.

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Reminds me of how the Freemasons claim they’re only play acting. At least this lot in their Black Forest Gateau Hats will have an audience (just about). Guaranteed one Cool Blue one in every pack!

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That young guy on the far left is super cute. If Gaynooth Students’ Union found him the gays would more that smother him. They’d be gagging on him the same way as they did to Deacon Michael Jack Byrne.

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I knew Phonsie when he was at LIT. He was quite a hard core hire considering the college was becoming more and more liberal. Being an atheist I stolidly ignored him but I heard from several people he was a big mover in Opus Dei in Limerick.

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