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TRIBUIE TO A GREAT PRIEST ANDIRISHMANFriday, June 20th was the eve of theGolden Jubilee of the late CanonPatrick O'Meara, Spiritual Director ofthe Irish Centre and President of theLeeds Branch of CCE and <strong>for</strong>mer curateof Normanton and Parish Priest of theHoly Rosary, Leeds, covering a periodfrom 1936- 1985. Earlier in the weekthe Committee and Staff of the IrishCentre with committee and members ofthe Leeds <strong>Comhaltas</strong> witnessed the blessingof the lounge and dedication to thelate Canon by Rev. Fr. Eugene Murtagh,the newly appointed Spiritual Directorto the Centre.On the eve of his Jubilee, concelebratedMass was offered up <strong>for</strong> the Canonby his life long friend and fellow collegestudent, Canon James Farrell, P.P., St.Patrick's Leeds, assisted by Mgr. GerardSpellman, Canon Donal Stretch, Rev.Fr. Euguene Murtagh, Fr. Patrick J .O'Keefe from Normanton and Fr.Michael McQuinn from the Holy RosaryParish. There were many other priestsamongst the congregation and alsoSisters from many orders. The choirand altar servers were from the HolyRosary, and readers during the Masswere the Canon's cousin, Rose Malone,who travelled over from Australia andthe Manager of the Irish Centre, Mr. T.McLoughlin. The music from the lateSean b Riada Mass was played by themusicians from the Leeds Branch of<strong>Comhaltas</strong>.When the Mass was over, the plaquewas unveiled by Mr. Frank Scargal, theman who designed and made it.Then began the social events of theevening and the Leeds CCE Junior Bandset the evening off to a lively start with'The W<strong>all</strong>s of Limerick', which encouragedsome equ<strong>all</strong>y lively dancing. TheLeeds Senior Ceili Band were next onthe stage and with dancing from theJackson, Torley and the Joyce andO'Donnell Schools of Dancing and singersfrom Normanton and the HolyRosary Parishes, the evening proved tobe a huge success.The plaque is now left on display inthe O'Meara Lounge at the Irish Centrein Leeds and it depicts, as seen here,the four provinces - Ulster, Munster,Leinster and Connacht - an AbbeyMR FRANK SCARGAL holding the Plaquefrom each of these provinces is depictedalso and a violin, which was the instrumentthat Canon O'Meara used to play.The dates 1969 to 1985 , displayed on26the plaque, are the years the Canon wasSpiritual Director to the Leeds IrishCentre and President of the LeedsBranch of CCE.May He Rest In Peace.M. FEAN

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