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Town freedom for minister blocked | Town freedom for minister blocked |
(about 14 hours later) | |
A clergyman forced out of Limavady in the 1980s will not be granted the freedom of the borough, after unionist councillors voted against the move. | |
Reverend David Armstrong left the town after a backlash from within his Presbyterian church over his decision to shake hands with a Catholic priest. | Reverend David Armstrong left the town after a backlash from within his Presbyterian church over his decision to shake hands with a Catholic priest. |
He received loyalist death threats over his Christmas message of goodwill to Catholic counterpart Fr Kevin Mullen. | He received loyalist death threats over his Christmas message of goodwill to Catholic counterpart Fr Kevin Mullen. |
The vote for the SDLP motion was 8-6, but a two-thirds majority was needed. | The vote for the SDLP motion was 8-6, but a two-thirds majority was needed. |
Fr Mullan said he was "disappointed" at the outcome. | |
"Neither David nor I asked for this, and when we heard about it we were honoured. | |
"If it had gone through it would have been momentous. | |
"The fact that some people have felt it's inappropriate or untimely I think is a little disappointing. | |
"There was an opportunity to heal a wound that had been there that had been causing hurt," he said. | |
The Presbyterian Moderator, the Reverend Donald Patton, said more groundwork was needed. | |
"I think the issue shows that we do have a lot of work to do to build understanding and trust and respect across our community. | |
"We've come out of a very difficult situation, and we're glad that we have put the violence by and large behind us, but we've got to work on relationships. | |
"Maybe the timing for this particular proposal wasn't quite right, and maybe more groundwork needed to be done," he said. | |
After leaving the town, Mr Armstrong retrained as an Anglican minister and is now based at a Church of Ireland parish in County Cork. | After leaving the town, Mr Armstrong retrained as an Anglican minister and is now based at a Church of Ireland parish in County Cork. |
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