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Man Claims his Dad was Subject to a "Spiritual Injury" after giving 200,000 euro to a Catholic priest Acting for Achill House of Prayer

A man has claimed his elderly father was subject to a “spiritual injury” over providing a cheque for €200,000 to a Catholic priest acting as an agent for the House of Prayer.

The retreat house is located on Achill Island and was founded by Christina Gallagher, a self-proclaimed visionary.

According to today’s Irish Times, Patrick McCormack has brought proceedings as representative of the estate of his late father, James, against Our Lady Queen of Peace, Achill House of Prayer Ltd.

Mr McCormack claims his father had in August 2005 provided a cheque for €200,000, as a result of alleged undue influence of a Catholic priest, Fr Gerard McGinnity, whom he alleges was acting for the House of Prayer. It was made out to contractors responsible for building works at the defendant’s premises.

His father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2009 , Mr McCormack claims.

Arising from the circumstances of the provision of the cheque, he alleges his father was caused to suffer a spiritual injury.

Ms Justice Mary Faherty reserved judgment on Friday on a preliminary application by Paul McGarry SC, for the defendant, to halt the case. The defendant claims the proceedings are out of time and also alleges it is prejudiced by the delay.

Fr McGinnity  claims the cheque was handed over voluntarily after Mr McCormack’s parents contacted them and it was made out to the contractor for convenience.

Mr McCormack opposed the application.

 

 

 

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