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Think actively about how to cope with reduction in number of priests – Bishop Francis Duffy
31/Mar/2017
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Over the next 13 years, 28 of our 53 diocesan priests will reach the retirement age of 75 years. By the time children baptised this year reach Confirmation our diocese will be a very different place.In the very near future your parish may not have a resident priest – that is the stark message given by Bishop Francis Duffy to the faithful in the Ardagh and Clonmacnois diocese in a pastoral letter read out at all Masses this Sunday.
At present, Ardagh and Clonmacnois has 53 diocesan priests serving 41 parishes, but many of these clergymen are reaching the end of their ministry. Bishop Duffy predicts that by 2030 the diocese will have only 25 diocesan priests, less than half the number it has at present.