A
west Belfast priest who stood down from duties amid claims about his
conduct has returned to ministry after being cleared by a church probe.
Father Hugh Kennedy had already been told that no criminal prosecution
would be taken against him.
The
cleric agreed to temporarily stop working in St Peter's Cathedral in
2011 while church authorities passed details of the claims to the police
and social services to investigate.
Specific allegations were not outlined, but at the time Fr Kennedy issued a statement insisting he was not a child molester.
While
police confirmed late last year that no file would be passed to
prosecutors, Fr Kennedy remained on leave from duties pending the
outcome of a separate church inquiry.
Bishop of Down and Connor Noel Treanor today announced his return to priestly ministry.
"I wish to confirm the return of Fr Hugh Kennedy to the exercise of his priestly ministry," he said.
"Acting
on information received by the Diocese in July 2011, and immediately
referred to the PSNI, as required by law and in accordance with agreed
procedures established by the National Board for the Safeguarding of
Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland, Fr Kennedy voluntarily
stepped aside from ministry in July 2011.
"Following a PSNI
investigation and a more recent internal Church review, all relevant
agencies, including the statutory authorities, are satisfied that Fr
Kennedy should return to ministry.
"At no time was Fr Kennedy charged with any criminal offence or allegation nor was he subject to interview by the PSNI.
"I
wish to acknowledge and thank all those who supported Fr Hugh Kennedy
over the past two difficult years and I ask all to continue to support
him and this parish community on his return to ministry."
Fr
Kennedy was ordained as a priest in 1981 when he was studying at the
Irish College in Rome. He was appointed administrator at St Peter's in
2006.