Father Fintan with friend
The result was Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) for People with Disabilities and Families. By 2010 this organization was serving in thirteen parishes of the Diocese of Iba. In all, it was serving 1,037 members in a broad variety of programmes for persons with disabilities. It is serving those with cerebral palsy, stroke victims, those with Parkinson’s Disease, spinal cord injuries, and epilepsy.
With friends in Zambales
It also helps persons with learning disabilities such as those with Down Syndrome. There are programs too for the profoundly deaf, the blind and the partially blind, and a variety of other disabling conditions.
Friends of Father Fintan
You can read articles by Father Fintan about his his work here, here and here.
As he coped with his own disability, Father Fintan gave courage and hope to so many other families in the Philippines and elsewhere. When he could no longer cope he came home to Ireland, but a mechanized wheelchair, and a special vehicle enabled him to be part of everything that was going on until he suffered a major stroke earlier this year.
Father Fintan will be remembered as a man of humor, hope and indomitable courage, a witness to all of us on how to cope with life’s difficulties.
He was buried in St Columban’s Cemetery on 27 December.
Solas na bhFlaitheas air! The light of Heaven upon him!
St Columban’s Cemetery, Dalgan Park
The students in Dalgan Park produced My Fair Lady for St Columban’s Day, 23 November 1962. If your editor’s memory serves him right, Father Fintan was one of ‘Eliza Doolittle’s’ Cockney companions in this number.