Catholic Priest Serving as Chaplain for Defense is Stabbed in Ireland in Suspected Terror Attack


A Catholic priest, serving as a Defense Force chaplain, was stabbed in Ireland. The priest, named Father Paul F Murphy, wrote on Facebook:
Friends, thank you for your prayers, love, and concern. Sorry that I can't reply to all messages and take all the calls coming my way. I'm doing okay; just awaiting surgery. All will be well.
The incident is thought to be possibly terrorism following the chaplain's stabbing in Ireland, police have confirmed. A teenage boy was arrested after Thursday night's attack outside Renmore barracks in Co Galway. (Sky News)
Statement of Bishop Michael Duignan on the assault at Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa, Renmore, Galway
16 Aug 2024
Statement by Bishop Duignan
News of the assault on a Catholic priest, who is presently serving as Chaplain to the Irish Defence Forces in Galway, is deeply shocking and upsetting.
I pray for the injured man, asking God that he would make a full recovery. I pray too for his family, for his army colleagues and for the medical personnel who are tending to his injuries at this time.
Statement from the Defense Forces: Incident in Dún Ui Mhaoilíosa (Renmore) Barracks
The Defence Forces can confirm that an incident occurred last night at Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa, Renmore, Co. Galway, where shots were fired by on-duty personnel. This action was taken in strict accordance with established force protection protocols after a Defence Forces Chaplain was stabbed by a male civilian while awaiting entry to the barracks.
Upon witnessing the assault, the soldiers on duty responded swiftly and appropriately to the immediate threat, using necessary force to ensure the safety of all personnel and to secure the area. This included the firing of live ammunition as Warning Shots. The assailant was promptly detained and handed over to An Garda Síochána upon their arrival, and a full investigation into the incident is now being conducted by An Garda Síochána.
The injured Defence Forces member received immediate first aid from Defence Forces personnel on duty before being transported to hospital for further treatment. We are relieved to report that while the victim’s injuries are serious, they are not life-threatening.
Chief of Staff of Óglaigh na hÉireann, Lieutenant General Seán Clancy, firstly extended his best wishes to the injured Chaplain, saying, “Our thoughts are with our injured comrade, and we wish him a full and speedy recovery. The well-being of our personnel is our utmost priority, and we will continue to support him during this time.”
Lieutenant General Clancy also commended the actions of the soldiers on duty, stating, “The swift and decisive response by our personnel last night was exemplary, and in keeping with the highest standards of the Defence Forces and our values. Their professionalism ensured that a dangerous situation was quickly brought under control, protecting the lives of others in the vicinity. There is no doubt that their actions were critical in preventing further harm or loss of life.”
He added, “We are grateful to An Garda Síochána for their rapid response and ongoing assistance in the investigation. We will continue to cooperate fully with their efforts to bring this matter to a thorough and just conclusion.”
The Defence Forces remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of all its members and will continue to act in accordance with our duty to protect those under our care.
Sources: https://military.ie/en/news-and-events/news/incident-in-dun-ui-mhaoiliosa-renmore-barracks.html
https://www.catholicbishops.ie/2024/08/16/statement-of-bishop-michael-duignan-on-the-assault-at-dun-ui-mhaoiliosa-renmore-galway/


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