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‘New chapter’ for ex-Manchester Utd star Philip Mulryne in first Mass as priest

Philip Mulryne, 39, returned to his native Belfast for a special Catholic religious service at St Oliver Plunkett Church.

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A former Manchester United and Northern Ireland footballer ordained to the priesthood has taken part in his first Mass.

Philip Mulryne, 39, returned to his native Belfast for a special Catholic religious service at St Oliver Plunkett Church.

The new priest was joined by friends and well-wishers at Monday night’s Mass – just a few miles from Windsor Park Stadium, where he once donned the green jersey of his home country – flanked by white-robed members of his order.

The product of the youth system at Old Trafford made his debut for the first team in 1997.

He was unable to secure a regular place in Alex Ferguson’s side and left Manchester to continue his playing career at clubs including Norwich City, Cardiff City and Leyton Orient.

The clergyman said his vocation was a calling, saying: “This is a new chapter now in my life.”

Philip Mulryne played for Norwich City from 1999-2005 (John Marsh/EMPICS)
Philip Mulryne played for Norwich City from 1999-2005 (John Marsh/EMPICS)

He undertook the rites associated with Catholicism, assisted by a more senior cleric, involving the blessing of sacraments, according to Catholic doctrine transforming bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.

Mass-goers heard how his vocation as a friar preacher should be to “set hearts on fire” with the love of Jesus.

He was made a member of the Dominican Order at an ordination at St Saviour’s church in north Dublin at the weekend.

Fr John Walsh alluded to the bonfires which are traditionally lit in loyalist areas in Northern Ireland marking Twelfth of July festivities.

He said: “Be an arsonist for Christ, to set the hearts as a friar preacher on fire with the love of Jesus. May your years of priesthood be as happy as mine. May your Dominican years be long and fruitful.

“May you never forget the seed that was sown in this place… who have come out in huge numbers to support you and your brothers.”

Former Manchester United player Philip Mulryne is applauded by other Priests and Brothers after his inaugural mass ( Liam McBurney/PA)
Former Manchester United player Philip Mulryne is applauded by other Priests and Brothers after his inaugural mass (Liam McBurney/PA)
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