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A Laois parish set to welcome Romanian priest

Fr Eugen Dragos, Bishop Denis Nulty, Bishop Aurel Perca, Fr Marcelin Rediu (the Romanian priest)
Fr Eugen Dragos, Bishop Denis Nulty, Bishop Aurel Perca, Fr Marcelin Rediu (the Romanian priest)

The Parish of Stradbally is all set to welcome a new priest this weekend.

Fr Marcelin Rediu, from Romania, will replace Parish Priest Fr Seán Maher who is set to travel overseas after Sunday mass where he will continue his studies.

Bishop Denis Nulty welcomed Fr Marcelin Rediu to Kildare & Leighlin diocese towards the end of November where he took up residence in the Cathedral Presbytery in Carlow.

While staying at the Cathedral parish he has become a familiar face at Cathedral where he has celebrated Mass regularly.

Fr Marcelin comes to the diocese having spent the last sixteen years ministering in parishes in Norway.

He was originally ordained for the Diocese of Iasi in Romania in 1998.

Fr Marcelin is the second priest from that diocese to serve in Kildare & Leighlin, he follows in the footsteps of Fr Eugen Dragos Tamas who arrived last August.

Fr Eugen currently resides in Tinryland and helps out in Askea and surrounding parishes as the need arises.

Last Sunday Bishop Denis introduced Fr Marcelin to the people of Stradbally at masses in Vicarstown, Timahoe and Stradbally itself.

Fr Marcelin will cover the couple of months study leave which Fr Sean Maher commences this coming weekend.

While Fr Sean Kelly will take charge of the administration of the parish, Fr Marcelin will be a huge presence in every aspect of parish life.

Bishop Denis also envisages that Fr Marcelin will also cover some duties in neighbouring Portlaoise parish as the team there also assist in the programme of duty in Stradbally during Fr Sean Maher’s study leave.

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