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Statement from the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe following the death of Glen Barr OBE

The Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt Rev Ken Good, has issued a statement following the death of Glen Barr OBE:

“Glen Barr was a significant figure in the recent history of Londonderry and Northern Ireland. Many will find it difficult to overlook his early involvement with the UDA. Subsequently, though, he dedicated himself to the pursuit of peace in Northern Ireland and prosperity for his community. He made an immense contribution to this city and region, and witnessed to the possibility of transformation in one’s own life as well as in their community. He made his mark in a variety of fields – politics, trade unionism and job creation. Ultimately, though, his work to achieve reconciliation – most notably through the Peace Tower at Messines – may prove to be his greatest legacy. I offer my sincere condolences to his wife, Isa, and their children Jacqueline, Iain, Warren and Craig.”

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