Galway priest takes leave of absence over child safety inquiry

Bishop Martin Drennan confirms stepping aside of cleric from regular duties pending outcome

It is understood that the inquiry was initiated after a recent report to the Garda, and parishioners have been informed. Photograph: iStock
It is understood that the inquiry was initiated after a recent report to the Garda, and parishioners have been informed. Photograph: iStock

A Galway-based parish priest has taken leave of absence from regular duties, pending the outcome of an inquiry into a child safety issue.

Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan has confirmed that the priest stood aside voluntarily in line with diocesan policy, while the inquiry is underway.

It is understood that the inquiry was initiated after a recent report to the Garda, and parishioners have been informed.

Dr Drennan said that anyone with information or concerns about safeguarding of children should contact the designated diocesan liaison personnel, the Health Service Executive or the Garda.

Lorna Siggins

Lorna Siggins

Lorna Siggins is the former western and marine correspondent of The Irish Times