A 67-YEAR-OLD Co Louth Catholic priest, who was the subject of a
child-protection allegation, has been cleared after over two years to
return to active ministry.
Father Oliver Brennan voluntarily
stepped down immediately as parish priest of Blackrock and Haggardstown
in August 2010 when the allegation was made.
The finding of the
garda investigation was that the "allegations were totally lacking in
credibility".
Similarly, the church inquiry concluded last Friday that
the allegations were "fabricated and have not been substantiated".
At
a special Mass last night in Blackrock, near Dundalk, Co Louth, Fr
Brennan was reinstated.
He is expected to be given a full apology by
the church.
"My life has been on hold for two-and-a-half years,"
Fr Brennan said. "I'm glad this ordeal has ended. I'm looking forward
to restarting my life in active ministry."