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Mass held for murdered man and attacked priest | UK News

By uk-times.com12 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cormac Campbell

News NI south east reporter

 A grey end of terrace house. There is a white car and a PSNI car parked outside. There is also a police officer outside the property.

Stephen Brannigan was found at Marian Park on Sunday

Parishioners sitting in pews in the church as priests gather at the front to take the Mass. The alter can be seen in the picture alongside statues of Jesus and other figures, with crosses on the wall.

A special Mass was held at St Colmcille’s Church on Tuesday morning

The special Mass at St Colmcille’s Church on Tuesday was attended by representatives from local clergy, police and politics as well as members of the public.

Speaking at the Mass, Bishop Alan McGuckian said people needed courage, to not be afraid – something that isn’t easy.

Bishop McGuckian said that even in these terrible circumstances that we are shocked and upset we will hear our God saying “courage, do not be afraid”.

Fr Maurice Henry offered prayers for Fr Murray’s recovery, for the memory of Stephen Brannigan, the support of his family and Marian Park community as well as for the alleged perpetrator

Fr Graham standing in front of a white church with a black shirt and white collar. He has a black shirt on and a white collar. He is partially bald with grey hair on the side and has blue eyes.

Fr Graham was involved in putting the special Mass together

Fr Martin Graham, who was involved in putting the special Mass together, said the “very simple, gentle mass” on Tuesday was to “support the people of the town, to support the Brannigan family”.

“The Bishop just wants to be with the people of the town just to let them know that he and so many other people are praying and supporting the people of the town,” Fr Graham told Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster programme.

“Fr Murray is such a central figure in Downpatrick and in the diocese you know, so many of us have known him for many years.

“He was fortunate, he is comfortable in hospital, he is progressing and there is a family grieving, there are two daughters grieving their dad, there’s grandchildren grieving their grandad, and it’s important for us as well the Brannigan family in all of this,” he said.

“That they have the support of the parish as well and for them to make that statement last night, it was just absolutely heart-breaking.”

Fr Graham said he expects that St Patrick’s Church will reopen for Masses once cleaning has taken place.

‘Dearly beloved’ husband

In a statement on Monday, the family of Mr Brannigan said he was known among his neighbours and friends as someone who was always willing to help out and “ready to do whatever needed to be done for the good of others”.

The day before he died, he was tending to friends’ graves while visiting the grave of his late wife, Dorenda, “as he did, almost every day”.

Mr Brannigan is remembered as a “dearly beloved” husband, a “much loved” father of two daughters and a “loving grandfather” of six in his death notice.

He “faced many difficult issues in his life”, according to his family.

The family also thanked “those who have surrounded us with such love and care” since Mr Brannigan’s death.

Pacemaker Fr John Murray. He is smiling at the camera. Fr Murray is bald and is wearing glasses. He has a white beard and is wearing white robes. Behind him is a rockface. Pacemaker

Fr John Murray was attacked prior to celebrating his last Mass on Sunday

On Monday, Bishop McGuckian, who visited the senior priest in hospital, said Fr Murray will make “a good recovery” and he is grateful for prayers from the public.

He was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast for treatment.

Fr Murray has served the diocese for 50 years and was scheduled to retire next weekend.

The bishop said “a very special moment was just shattered”.

Police are appealing to anyone who was in the St Patrick’s Avenue area of Downpatrick between 09:00 and 11:00 BST on Sunday, or the Marian Park area between 00:00 and 12:00 on Sunday, to come forward.

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