- Niall O'Brien (Columban missionary priest)
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name = Niall O'Brien
caption = Father Niall O'Brien on the cover of "Misyon" Magazine
birth_date = 2 August 1939
birth_place =Dublin ,Ireland
death_date = death date and age|2004|04|28|1939|08|02|df=y
death_place =Pisa ,Italy
other_names =
known_for =
occupation = Missionary priestNiall O'Brien (
August 2 ,1939 ;Dublin ,Ireland –April 28 ,2004 ;Pisa ,Italy ) was an Irish Columban missionarypriest , notable for being falsely accused of and detained in thePhilippines in the 1980s on charges of multiplemurder . He was ordained a priest in December 1963.Ilonggo bible
Having spent some years learning the
Hiligaynon language on the island ofNegros , Father O'Brien helped translate the first Vatican-approved Hiligaynon version of the bible. [ [http://www.visayandailystar.com/2003/August/09/letter.htm Daily Star Opinions: LETTERS ] ]Revolutionary activities
In the 1970s, while posted in the mountain village of Tabugon,
Kabankalan City ,Negros Occidental , he formed a workers' co-operative, which he called akibbutz . As Negros was largely afeudal society , with power concentrated in the hands of a few landowners with the support of the military, this action led to him being branded a communist by the authorities.Arrest for multiple murders
In
May 6 ,1983 , he was arrested along with two other priests, Fr.Brian Gore , an Australian, Fr. Vicente Dangan, a Filipino and six lay workers – the so-called "Negros Nine", for the murders of Mayor Pablo Sola of Kabankalan and four companions. The priests where held under house arrest for eight months but "escaped" to prison inBacolod City , the provincial capital, where they felt they would be safer.The case received widespread publicity in Ireland and
Australia , the home of one of the co-accused priests, Fr.Brian Gore .Charlie Bird interviewed Fr. O'Brien in his overcrowded prison cell on RTE TV. WhenRonald Reagan visited Ireland in 1984, he was asked on Irish TV how he could help the missionary priest's situation. A phone call the next day from the Reagan administration toFerdinand Marcos resulted in Marcos offering a pardon to Fr. O'Brien and his co-accused.Fact|date=October 2007Exile and return
Rather than accept a pardon, which would imply guilt, the priests had the charges dropped against them in return for agreeing to leave the country. They were released on
July 3 ,1984 . In 1986, the Marcos regime fell in the People Power revolution and Fr. O'Brien returned to the country he considered home shortly afterwards.Death
He died in
Pisa ,Italy onApril 28 ,2004 , aged 64 from an accidental fall while suffering frommyelofibrosis .Books by Fr. O'Brien
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Revolution from The Heart
*Seeds of Injustice
*Island of Tears External links
* [http://www.preda.org/archives/2004/r04050101.html]
* [http://www.preda.org/archives/2004/r04050202.html]
* [http://www.inq7.net/reg/2004/may/01/reg_8-1.htm Fr Niall O'Brien: Champion of the Poor] Philippines Inquirer News ServiceReferences
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