On this Feast Day of the Presentation of the Lord, I send my prayerful
good wishes and heartiest congratulations to Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ on
his appointment to the See of Down and Connor. A native of
Cloughmills, and a son of the diocese, his appointment is a homecoming
for him.
It was my great pleasure to come to know him when he served as a member
of the Jesuit team in Belfast. At that time, he graciously agreed to
lead the Diocesan Living Church Team. In that capacity he oversaw many
diocesan initiatives, including the Diocesan Listening Process, the
Diocesan Congress, and the initial formation programme for the Permanent
Diaconate. Drawing on his experience as a member of the Society of
Jesus, he grounded these initiatives in a profound spiritual
discernment. His further experience as Bishop of Raphoe will enable him
to hit the ground running, to take up the baton and advance with so
many women and men volunteers for the pastoral initiatives and projects
in hand. In him they will find a creative, generous and wise shepherd,
as will all with whom the diocese cooperates for the common good in
public institutions and services.
From my years of ministry with the priests, religious and faithful
throughout the parishes of the diocese, I am sure Bishop Alan will have a
blessed and happy ministry in Down and Connor.
As I rejoice with all the faithful and with Bishop Alan’s family on
receiving the announcement of his appointment by Pope Francis, I assure
him of my prayers.