In an interview with the Fermanagh Herald, Fr Brian has spoken about low points over the past three years: how close he came to leaving the priesthood; his own reaction to the revealing BBC documentary on him, and where he is now, having found what he describes as the inner peace needed to allow him to write the book.
‘On the run’ man (49) had one-way ticket to Enniskillen
A 49-year-old Belfast man accused of possessing a firearm and ammunition in suspicious circumstances was bound for Enniskillen, the High Court has heard.
Drugs problem in Fermanagh ‘as bad as drink’ says former addict
A RECOVERING drug addict from Fermanagh has explained why he helped establish a weekly meeting of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) in Enniskillen.
Luke shaves beard for charity!
ENNISKILLEN-BORN student Luke Burns got something of a trim this week – in promotion for his university’s ‘Movember’ appeal.
Peter Robinson agrees to meet Lisnaskea action group – months after school has closed
THE first Minister Peter Robinson has told the Lisnaskea High School Action Group that he can meet them to discuss the school’s future – despite the school having been closed since September 1.
Tributes paid after mother killed in road tragedy
‘A QUIET, family orientated lady who lived for her grandchildren’ is how Darrell Maguire described his mother Eileen who died in a car crash on the main A4 Belfast road near Fivemiletown on Friday night.
Attack on Orange Hall ‘blatantly sectarian’
AN ORANGE Hall in Ballinamallard has become the latest victim of a sectarian attack, with paint thrown over the front of the building sometime during the course of Thursday night, October 31.
70-year-old man accused of growing cannabis
AN ELDERLY man and a 51-year-old woman from Belleek have been accused of growing cannabis and dishonestly causing electricity to be diverted.
Local concrete firm taking on more workers for overseas expansion
A UNIQUE jacking pipe, the brainchild of its manufacturers, Tracey Concrete, Enniskillen, is selling like hot cakes in Canada, and in other faraway parts.
Major renovations planned for Cathedral Hall
A major upgrade of St Macartin’s Cathedral Hall, Enniskillen is in the pipeline, with building control approval now being sought for the extensive project.