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Stammer to sermon: A priest's struggle with words | Stammer to sermon: A priest's struggle with words |
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"As a boy, I couldn't say the word chemist. That's when my difficult journey with words began." | "As a boy, I couldn't say the word chemist. That's when my difficult journey with words began." |
Father Patrick Lagan would struggle to say certain words out loud and his stammer got progressively worse as he grew up. | Father Patrick Lagan would struggle to say certain words out loud and his stammer got progressively worse as he grew up. |
"I told myself I had a problem with my vocal chords," the priest, who is usually based at St Eugene's Cathedral in Londonderry, told BBC News NI. | "I told myself I had a problem with my vocal chords," the priest, who is usually based at St Eugene's Cathedral in Londonderry, told BBC News NI. |
"I just couldn't get certain words out. It leaves you incredibly frustrated." | "I just couldn't get certain words out. It leaves you incredibly frustrated." |
He said he stopped answering the telephone at home. | He said he stopped answering the telephone at home. |
"That was dangerous. You start to avoid things and that's not good for your confidence. | "That was dangerous. You start to avoid things and that's not good for your confidence. |
"People would have stared at me the odd time. I never got seriously bullied though." | "People would have stared at me the odd time. I never got seriously bullied though." |
He later joined the McGuire Programme, which offers a method of controlling stuttering, and it changed his life "completely". | He later joined the McGuire Programme, which offers a method of controlling stuttering, and it changed his life "completely". |
So much so, he was able to finish a reading at his leavers' mass from St Patrick's College in Maghera. | So much so, he was able to finish a reading at his leavers' mass from St Patrick's College in Maghera. |
"It was a reading from the prophet Jeremiah," he said. | "It was a reading from the prophet Jeremiah," he said. |
"That was a big turning point for me because I finished the piece. | "That was a big turning point for me because I finished the piece. |
"I realised for the first time that I could really do this. It was a big confirmation for me. It transformed my life." | "I realised for the first time that I could really do this. It was a big confirmation for me. It transformed my life." |
'Patience' | |
The McGuire Programme has courses around the world. | |
It explains to people why they have a stutter, the physiological aspect of it and how to breathe and pause in the right places. | |
Fr Lagan said: "I learned how to accept who I was and then I started going to the classes to learn how the breathe and take my time with words. | |
"You need a lot of patience and self determination but slowly but surely you get there. It's important to talk to people, read different books and seek guidance." | |
Parishioners' verdict | Parishioners' verdict |
"He's fantastic," said Carmel Moore, from Rosemount in Derry. | "He's fantastic," said Carmel Moore, from Rosemount in Derry. |
"He has overcome a lot. I think it's a great message he is sending out to young people." | "He has overcome a lot. I think it's a great message he is sending out to young people." |
Peter Houston, from the Waterside, said he was "really good to talk to" and the stammer "did not hold him back at all". | Peter Houston, from the Waterside, said he was "really good to talk to" and the stammer "did not hold him back at all". |
"He has too many good attributes to let that hold him back in life," he said. | "He has too many good attributes to let that hold him back in life," he said. |
"He's a good example to young people and anybody really." | "He's a good example to young people and anybody really." |
Fr Lagan said he knew he wanted to become a priest at a young age. | Fr Lagan said he knew he wanted to become a priest at a young age. |
"The Catholic Church was always very supportive. Certain clergymen were a great help along the way and told me to take things slowly. | "The Catholic Church was always very supportive. Certain clergymen were a great help along the way and told me to take things slowly. |
"There are still days where I think I could do better. I go back and practise. Sometimes I rehearse before I do weddings or funerals in the cathedral. | "There are still days where I think I could do better. I go back and practise. Sometimes I rehearse before I do weddings or funerals in the cathedral. |
"It's amazing to think I've come this far." | "It's amazing to think I've come this far." |
Northern Ireland's five health trusts have told BBC News NI that about 600 adults and children are being treated for a stammer. | Northern Ireland's five health trusts have told BBC News NI that about 600 adults and children are being treated for a stammer. |
However, many people also seek independent care through programmes and charities. | However, many people also seek independent care through programmes and charities. |
"I would advise children who have a stammer not to be afraid," said Fr Lagan. | "I would advise children who have a stammer not to be afraid," said Fr Lagan. |
"Those who are going through a difficult time should seek the right help. It's not a hopeless situation. | "Those who are going through a difficult time should seek the right help. It's not a hopeless situation. |
"Carry on, persevere and don't let anyone get you down." | "Carry on, persevere and don't let anyone get you down." |
Stammering facts | Stammering facts |
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