The death occurred unexpectedly on Friday June 5th in Marianella, Dublin, of our confrere Fr. Martin Ryan, aged 63. R.I.P.
Fr. Martin was from Templederry in Co. Tipperary. He took his first vows as a Redemptorist on September 1st 1970, in Esker. He was ordained priest on 10th June, 1979.
Fr. Martin spent most of his priestly life in the Philippine Islands, only returning from there about six years ago, due to ill health. While in Dublin, he worked for a few years in Aughrim Street Parish, and only left there following a bad fall and injury about two years ago.
Martin was much loved among us for his zest for life, his passion for hurling, especially for his beloved Tipp., and we learned to avoid him whenever Tipp lost out in key matches. He had a passion for people and for the Gospel, and was an utterly dedicated man in his ministry as a Redemptorist Missionary. He will be greatly missed, and his memory will be cherished, in his beloved Philippines. At a very crucial time during martial law, he was a rock of strength and wisdom in Bacolod.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
Fr. Martin is survived by his sister Mary, his brothers Tom, Pierce, Jim, and Fr. Matt. He was pre-deceased by his brothers Andy and Terrence. He is mourned by all his wider family, and by all of us in the Redemptorist family, in Ireland and in the Philippines and elsewhere, together with so many people who loved him dearly in the Philippines.
Tuesday 9th June:
Removal to Marianella at 9:30am. Requim Mass in Marianella at 11:30am.
Reposing in Cooleen, Templederry, Co. Tipperary Tuesday afternoon and overnight.
Wednesday 10th June
Funeral Mass in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Borrisoleigh at 11am followed by burial in Templederry New Cemetry.
Mother of Perpetual Help Pray for him.
Funeral Arrangements: his remains will arrive at Marianella Chapel at
9.30am tomorrow, Tuesday, June 9th. Requiem Mass will follow at 11.30am Tuesday. Removal later to Cooleen in Tipperary. Funeral Mass in Borrisleigh 11am Wednesday June 10th. Burial afterwards in the family plot in Templederry.
I had the privilege of working with Martin in Negros and goin on mission with him many moons ago.
Martin was a rock of wisdom, and care to all whom he met. We the Presentation Sisters were privileged to have him as a support and as one who looked out for us while at a difficult time in the history of the Church in Negros. I will never forget his kindness and care. May he now Rest in Peace.
Too soon gone… missed a lot.
Bernie PBVM
In Negros, Martin, lived out his ministry in an impressive way esp in the areas of social justice, option for the poor,s people empowerment in building and strengthening BECs, and the Area Missions. SALAMAT GID SA IMO MARTIN! SALAMAT GID SA MGA REDS. PADAYON SA INYO MISYON. BENDISYUNAN PA GID KAMO SG DIOS.