Town Honours Canon O’Brien

8 May 2009

Canon James O’Brien our dedicated Parish Priest in Chard is to be honoured by the town’s council next week.

Chard Town Council will bestow their Outstanding Service Award to the Parish Priest of the English Martyrs at a special ceremony on Wednesday (13 May).

The parchment Canon O’Brien will receive states:

“Recognition of outstanding service to the people of Chard.

“Whereas on 13 July 1982, the Chard Town Council resolved to recognise the long and outstanding service rendered to the people of chard by selected persons.

“It is hereby certified that the Town Council recognises the long and faithful service rendered to the people of Chard by Canon James Fanahan O’Brien.

“It is also hereby certified that such recognition and appreciation is recorded in the minutes of the annual town meeting.”

Canon O’Brien celebrated his 90th Birthday in January this and also celebrated 40 years as Parish Priest on 1 August last year.

He’s celebrating even more on 4 of June as that is the date of his 65 anniversary of ordination to the priesthood.

Chard parishioner Andrew O’Brien told cliftondiocese.com:  “What a record, few priests will achieve this record of service to God, and to the people of Chard - at English Martyrs), Crewkerne - at St Peter, and Ilminster - at St Joseph.  Yes!  That’s three churches!

“And to date nobody has heard the Canon utter the word retire; no he will carry on as long as he is fit and able!

“Sheila Theobald, Canon’s housekeeper plays a big part in Canon’s well being, and it’s due to Sheila that we have Canon James with us today.

“Thank God.”

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16 May 2009

Canon, you are truly remarkable man. We recall the first time we came to Mass in Ilminster back in 1987 whilst on leave; you were so welcoming and your capacity for remembering names (especially of our children) is nothing short of miraculous.

Your dedication to your flock, your humility and your profound sense of prayer have been a great inspiration to us as a family and have encouraged Quentin as he pursues his diaconate formation for Brentwood Cathedral parish.

Thank you Sheila for being such a stalwart support and friend to a wonderful man.

Quentin and Valerie Hall , Brentwood, Essex

16 May 2009

Two years after we came to Chard, we were told we were going to have a new Parish Priest to replace Fr Mathew Hayes. When Fr O'Brien arrived, my wife told me this is the priest we met in Melksham about a year ago. Ever since then, we have felt as though we have a Good Shepherd who really looks after his flock, with dignity and humility. He is a man of peace and a man of God. When he was appointed Canon, we thought, he deserves it. He most certainly deserves this latest accolade, and wonder, how many more? Thank you Canon, and thank you Shiela.

John and Rose Gudge , Chard

15 May 2009

We are especially grateful to the Canon, under his instruction, Joan became one of his many converts three years ago. The outstanding service award is well deserved. Congratulations Canon, may you and Sheila be with us for many more years. God Bless.

Peter and Joan Apperley

Joan and Peter Apperley , Crewkerne

15 May 2009

Canon O'Brien's dedication, ever friendly and approachable attitude enhances and stimulates the faith of his parishoners. May he continue to serve us in good health. Thanks also to Sheila for her care to the Canon's wellbeing.

Elia Knights , Wadeford, Chard
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