Eileen Howell/St. Comgalls: Seán Harte - a fior Gael, republican and decent man: First Prize: Palestine
Going from strength to strength
Regular readers will know that Ionad Eileen
Howell/St. Comgall’s was formally opened in June by the US Economic Envoy Joe
Kennedy. It came after many years of fundraising, planning and hard work by all
involved – not least Eileen Howell who the centre is named after. The project
is designed to promote economic, educational, social and cultural benefits for
the people who live and work in the local area and to promote good relations
between communities. Ionad Eileen Howell joins Conway Mill and other
local projects in this important work.
Last Friday the last unit in Saint Comgall’s was
formally opened by the Pat Finucane Centre, the human rights NGO named after
assassinated Human Rights Lawyer Pat Finucane.
The same week it was joint winner of the Community Award at the Aisling Awards.
It has been a busy five months for Ionad Eileen
Howell. The Director of the Project Gerry McConville told me of the many recent
events that have been held there and of the plans up to Christmas. Last week
the Falls Women’s Centre held their conference in the centre. In early
October a range of international experts from Ireland; the United States;
France; Switzerland and Canada attended the inaugural Acute Paediatrics
International Conference (APIC). In the same months Trade Unionists for a New Ireland (TUNUI) held a
two day conference there.
Among the many organisations
now using Ionad Eileen Howell is the Dept of Commerce; the Education Authority;
local mental health charities; the Department of Finance and a wide range of
community groups. The Fleming Fulton School use it each week for teenagers with
special needs and the Shankill
Women’s Centre held a conference there last week.
Local businesses too are based in St. Comgall’s.
Among them is Stephen Farnan’s ‘We have it wrapped up’ a unique and innovative
blend of fresh designs in ceramics, wood, glass, aluminium and red earthenware
clay. So successful is the business, which showcases his work and that of other
great Irish makers/artists that Stephen recently opened a new shop on the
Lisburn Road in South Belfast. These join his other two outlets in Castle Court
and in Portstewart. His pottery is as busy as can be and his
studio in Ionad Eileen Howell is open each
day from 10am to 2.30pm. It’s well worth a visit. It you are interested in
seeing what they produce they can be found on Facebook at #wehaveitwrappedup.
Another business doing very
well is Elite Dance Design which currently sells uniquely designed Irish dance
costumes around the world. There is also a Global Shipping Company; an IT
software developing company and Féile an Phobail.
On the 1st December Artists
for Palestine will be holding an event organised by Féile. On 3
December there will be a Christmas Fair and two days later at 7pm on
5 December there will be a Christmas Concert with the Ulster Orchestra players,
St. Joseph’s PS Choir and the Black Mountain Choir.
These are just a few of the
events taking place in Ionad Eileen Howell /St. Comgall’s. The success of the
centre is a tribute to Eileen - an outstanding leader - and to all
of those who have turned a derelict old school into a first class community and business centre. Amazing.
Seán Harte - a fior Gael, republican and decent man
Seán Harte was a proud County Tyrone man – a native
of Loughmacrory - a GAA stalwart and long standing republican activist in
Canada where he was a board member of Friends of Sinn Féin. His death is a huge
loss to the Irish Republican and GAA communities in Canada but especially to
his family.
Like many others I was deeply shocked at the start
of the month at the news of Sean’s death. I was unable to travel to his funeral
in Toronto but I did send a message of solidarity and sympathy to Noelle,
and Justin and Catherine. “Seán fought hard to stay with you and
although it may not seem possible now I am sure your memories of him will
sustain you in these difficult times. That’s what Sean would like. Tá ar
croíthe briste libhse. No one knew Seán better than Noelle. No one had a better
Daddy than Catherine and Justin.”
Seán was a Tyrone Minor Champion with Carrickmore
in 1972 and a founder member the Loughmacrory St Teresa’s Club. He lined out
with them in their first ever competitive match in 1973. Like many Irish people
over the centuries he decided to emigrate in search of a better life. He
travelled to Toronto but never forgot Tyrone and never stopped playing for and
being part of the growing GAA family in that huge country.
He was a founder member of Club Tyrone which
invests in the GAA in his home country. Seán was the current secretary of the
Canadian County Committee and a former chairperson of the organisation. Over
many years he played a pivotal role in organising GAA tours of Canada.
Sean was a decent man. He was always positive,
generous, good natured and deeply proud of his family. Their loss is all the
greater because of this. Ní beidh a leitheid aris ann. Sean never forgot where
he came from. He was Irish, Tyrone and Loughmacrory through and through.
Fittingly he was named Irishman of the Year in Canada for 2023. Tyrone GAA in
their statement on his death put it well: “Although Seán spent
virtually all of a half-century in Canada, his was a stellar case of ‘the
man maybe leaving Tyrone, but Tyrone never leaving the man’."
Seán was also a fior Gael. Steeped in Gaelic
games from boyhood and instrumental in expanding the Gaeldom in
Canada. He fell ill at the Toronto GAA Convention in October.
Seán was a sound Irish Republican. He never
forgot his IRA brothers Gerard and Martin, executed along with Volunteer Brian
Mullin in 1988 by the SAS and the British Army near Drumnakilly in their
homeland.
Sean was a stalwart supporter of Irish freedom and
like his late brother Nishey and the Harte family he was a staunch
supporter of the peace process.
I want to extend my deepest sympathies and
condolences to Noelle, and Justin and Catherine and to all of his family
circle, as well as to the GAA in Ireland and Canada and finally to Friends of
Sinn Féin in Canada. We will all miss him. Thank you Sean for your
dedication and commitment. Mo comh bhrón le Noelle agus teaglach Sheáin.
Ba laoch Seán Harte.
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