It has been confirmed this week that Fr Shay Cullen SSC will make it
to Killarney next month to personally accept the Monsignor Hugh
O’Flaherty Humanitarian Award.
Fr Shay Cullen is a Dublin-born member of the Missionary Society of
St Columban and is based in the Philippines.
He was confirmed as the
2016 recipient of the award last July, ahead of ten other nominees.
Fr Cullen, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize on three
separate occasions, was ordained in 1969 and has served in a number of
parishes in the Philippines.
In 1974 he co-founded the Philippines-based Preda Foundation, which
now has more than 60 professional staff. The group rescues sexually
abused children from prisons, brothels and traffickers, and also
provides them with care.
The Preda Foundation and Fr Shay Cullen had
previously been awarded the prestigious Human Rights Award from the City
of Weimar, Germany.
Speaking this week, the Chairperson of the Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial
Committee, Jerry O’Grady, said “Fr Shay has given his life to protecting
the human rights of oppressed and exploited children, and has
fearlessly challenged those who were not prepared to shoulder their
responsibilities, including vested interests, local and national
government in the Philippines, and the US Government.”
He added that “This is an opportunity for young and old to greet and
welcome one of Ireland’s great living heroes and to be inspired by his
message, and he is looking forward to visiting our town. We are very
excited to have him over to Killarney as are colleagues of his from the
Columban Order who reside in the town.”
Named in memory of Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, who spent much of his
youth in Killarney, the award bids to raise awareness of his remarkable
deeds during the Second World War, when he and his colleagues in the
Rome Escape Line saved over 6,500 people in Nazi-occupied Rome.
The
prize in conferred upon those who support the same humanitarian ideals
and principles as did the Monsignor. The award will be presented to Fr
Cullen on Saturday 5 November at 8 pm in the Killarney Avenue Hotel.