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Bonfires welcome new priest home to Muff 10.07.08

Story: Inishowen Independent

IRELAND'S newest priest, Iskaheen man Fr Daniel McFaul, celebrated his first Mass earlier this week. The Sacred Heart Church in Muff was full to overflowing as parishioners flocked on Monday evening to hear Fr McFaul offer Mass for the first time.
Just over 24 hours earlier the local man was ordained at St Eugene’s Cathedral by Dr Seamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry. Afterwards around 400 guests dined at St Columb’s College before Fr McFaul made a triumphant and emotional return to his native parish shortly after 10.30pm on Sunday night.
The Muff Accordion Band greeted Fr McFaul at the old custom’s post and paraded to Muff chapel. A former member of the band, Fr McFaul took up the drum for part of the way. Fr McFaul was accompanied on the emotional walk from the border to the chapel by his parents James and Eileen, sister Donnamarie and brother Michael.
Fr Daniel McFaul is ordained at St Eugene’s Cathedral by Dr Seamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry. Fr McFaul offered a blessing to the parishioners assembled in Muff chapel where he was presented with a chalice. He also led the congregation in a rousing rendition of ‘Hail Queen of Heaven’.
Afterwards, the party made its way up to Iskaheen chapel, the route by roadside bonfires as Papal flags and bunting fluttered in the night sky.
At Iskaheen chapel the family of the late Fr Eddie McColgan presented Fr McFaul with priestly items that the recently deceased missionary priest wanted the younger man to have.
Paying tribute to Fr John Farren, Fr Keaveney, Fr McColgan and Fr McShane, current and former priests in the parish, Fr McFaul said: “If I can take a snippet from each man, then I will have a very full priesthood indeed.”
Afterwards, the congregation returned to the McFaul household at Drumskellan. “Poor Eileen and James have been baking for the past six weeks,” Fr Farren quipped, as guest prepared to feast on a spread of tea, sandwiches and cakes.
A newly constructed shed provided the venue for an impromptu hooley with the McColgan clan providing the traditional music and the new Fr McFaul offering a few tunes of his own.
Fr McFaul is the only priest to be ordained in the Derry diocese this year. “Inishowen has a great tradition of producing priests and it’s a great joy that Daniel has responded to the call to be a priest,” said Fr Paul Farren, vocations director for the Derry diocese. “Vocations are on the rise again as people realise that no matter what we have, we need a context in which to enjoy it. And the truest context is in our relationship with God.”
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