By editor - 29 July, 2016
For the first time in its history, St Anne’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast has appointed a catholic priest as one of its Ecumenical Canons.
Fr Edward O’Donnell is parish priest of St Brigid’s, Belfast.
He joins Methodist Minister, Rev Ruth Patterson and the Presbyterian Minister, also Rev Ruth Patterson, to complete the Cathedral’s complement of three Ecumenical Canons.
This is the first time in the history of St Anne’s that a Roman Catholic Priest will serve on the Cathedral Chapter.
Fr O’Donnell said he was surprised to learn from the Dean of Belfast, the Very Rev John Mann, that the Cathedral Chapter had elected him as an Ecumenical Canon, adding that he was ‘very pleased and happy to accept.’
“While this is a personal privilege for me, the honour is shared with all those who work quietly but persistently to improve and strengthen inter-church relationships,” Fr O’Donnell said.
“I recognise that for St Anne’s Cathedral community, and for the Catholic community of Belfast, that this is a significant step, perhaps even historic, but more so, I recognise the generosity of the Dean and Chapter in inviting me, as a representative of the Roman Catholic Church, to be an Ecumenical Canon.”
“I look forward very much to working with them and making a contribution to the Christian life of our City. Our common faith Jesus Christ commits us to strive for reconciliation and unity – that unity, wonderfully described by the great Lutheran theologian, Oscar Cullmann, as ‘unity in reconciled diversity.’”
Dean Mann said, “I am delighted that Father Eddie O’Donnell has accepted nomination as an Ecumenical Canon of the Cathedral. He is a priest for whom I have great admiration and his presence in St Anne’s will be source of strengthening the already important ecumenical bonds that we have. Our unity in Christ is important to us both.”
Fr O’Donnell is a native of Magherafelt. He studied in St Malachy’s College, Belfast, and St Kieran’s College, Kilkenny.
In June 1976 he was ordained priest for the Diocese of Down and Connor, and recently celebrated his 40th anniversary as a priest.
After ordination he was appointed Chaplain to Belfast City Hospital, then, while curate in the Parish of Drumbo, he was the first Catholic chaplain in Hydebank Young Offender’s Centre.
In 1982, he was appointed Bishop’s Secretary by Bishop Cahal Daly, a post he held for eight years.
After a short curacy in Antrim town, Fr O’Donnell was appointed Parish Priest of Newtownards and Comber and in 2002 he was transferred to be Parish Priest in St. Anne’s, Finaghy.
In 2010, Bishop Noel Treanor appointed him as Parish Priest of St Brigid’s, Belfast, an appointment he continues to hold. He serves on a number of Diocesan Committees and is a member of the Board of Directors of Restoration Ministries.