Fr Joe McVeigh in interview Posted: 10:20 am August 4, 2021
By Zoe Tunney
THIS MONTH for the ‘Fermanagh Lives Lived’ series of in-depth interviews, the Herald was in conversation with Fr Joe McVeigh from Ederney.
Fr Joe talks about his 50 years of ministry which began in Fermanagh the same year as internment was introduced, his early days in Moneyvriece and St Michael’s College, and his passion for the environment and human rights.
“I felt I was always following my conscience,” Fr Joe said.
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