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Bishop has "progressive, irreversible" illness 07.11.11

THE Bishop of Derry, Dr Seamus Hegarty, has tendered his resignation to the Vatican after being diagnosed with a “progressive and irreversible” condition.
In a statement released today, Dr Hegarty, who is 71, said he had submitted his letter of resignation "in the past few days". He did not specify his illness but said he is currently receiving treatment for it.
The bishop’s official spokesperson, Fr Michael Canny, today declined to confirm the nature of the medical condition.
However, responding to media enquiries earlier this year, he admitted that the bishop was “very aware that his memory is not as sharp or as acute as it was in the past”.
In today’s statement, Bishop Hegarty said: "The conclusion of recent medical assessment indicates that I am no longer able to fulfil the role of Diocesan Bishop due to my medical condition.”
He said that he had, therefore, offered his resignation in accordance with Canon Law because he was now "unsuited for the fulfilment of his office".
"I had hoped to continue until the age of 75 as Diocesan Bishop, but my medical condition is such that I have an obligation to submit my resignation," added Dr Hegarty.
Dr Seamus Hegarty.
He said he would have to "scale back" on his duties while the Pontiff considered his resignation letter.
"It is my hope that my resignation will be accepted. It is my intention to maintain a pastoral ministry to the extent that I am able, into the future," he said, adding, "I ask for prayers at this time". Dr Hegarty, who is a native Kilcar in the Donegal Gaeltacht, has been head of the Catholic church in Derry for the past 17 years.
The diocese is the fourth largest in Ireland with 51 parishes in counties Derry, Tyrone, Donegal and a small part of Antrim. Dr Hegarty previously served in the neighbouring diocese of Raphoe, Co Donegal, for 12 years.
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