Thursday, February 20, 2025

RIP: Tributes paid to former Bishop who spent 'entire priesthood' ministering in Clare

It has been announced that Bishop Emeritus Walsh, who was aged 90, passed away late on Wednesday.

In a statement, the current Bishop of Killaoe, Bishop Fintan Monahan said: "There is profound sadness in the Diocese of Killaloe with the news of the death of Bishop Emeritus Willie Walsh who passed away late yesterday, 19 February, having celebrated his 90th birthday in recent weeks. He was dearly loved by the many whose lives he touched in his extraordinary pastoral ministry."

A native of Roscrea in Tipperary, Willie Walsh spent his entire priesthood ministering in Ennis, Co Clare, in Saint Flannan’s College, in the Cathedral Parish, as Bishop of the Diocese of Killaloe and in retirement in recent years. 

"His Episcopal motto was Cinéaltas Chríost - The Gentleness of Christ - and his ministry radiated that in his care for the poor, pastoral support to survivors of abuse, to anyone who was in trouble, and anyone struggling in life. He was passionate about hurling and was central to the success of many teams in Saint Flannan’s College, Éire Óg club in Ennis and Co Clare. 

"He will be sadly missed by his family who meant so much to him, by his wide circle of friends and clergy and laity in the diocese of Killaloe," added Bishop Monahan

Funeral arrangements for Bishop Emeritus Willie Walsh will be announced later.