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Seamus Mallon: Former deputy first minister of NI's funeral to be held | Seamus Mallon: Former deputy first minister of NI's funeral to be held |
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Past and present government ministers are among the mourners attending the funeral of Northern Ireland's former deputy first minister Seamus Mallon. | |
Mr Mallon, who died on Friday was 83, was deputy leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). | |
He was one of the key architects of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. | |
First and Deputy First Ministers Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill, Irish PM Leo Varadkar and NI Secretary Julian Smith are in the congregation. | |
Archbishop Eamon Martin, leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, chief celebrant of the Mass in St James' Church, Mullaghbrack. | |
The mourners include former Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Bertie Ahern and former Northern Ireland First Minister Lord Trimble. | |
The church only seats 55 people so the church hall and an additional marquee have been opened to house the overspill. | |
Mr Mallon's coffin was carried into the church by his former colleagues including SDLP leader Colum Eastwood and former minister Alex Attwood. | |
Seamus Mallon's parish priest, Fr Michael Woods, began by welcoming family, including Mr Mallon's daughter Orla. | |
"We are deeply conscious that for you, Orla, and the entire family this is an occasion of great personal sadness as you say farewell not so much to a man of high stature in public life on the island, but rather your own dear father, grand-father, father-in-law, brother, uncle and somebody hugely special and significant in your family lives," he said. | |
He also welcomed all the politicians and public representatives in attendance, saying: "Your presence in such huge numbers is testament in itself to the impact of Seamus on the life of this island." | |
The Northern Ireland Assembly is expected to sit briefly at 12:00 and suspend, before reconvening at 16:30 for members to pay tribute to Mr Mallon, before a procession takes place to open a book of condolence. | The Northern Ireland Assembly is expected to sit briefly at 12:00 and suspend, before reconvening at 16:30 for members to pay tribute to Mr Mallon, before a procession takes place to open a book of condolence. |
A separate book of condolence opened at Belfast City Hall on Saturday, while another was opened at the Guildhall in Londonderry on Sunday. | A separate book of condolence opened at Belfast City Hall on Saturday, while another was opened at the Guildhall in Londonderry on Sunday. |
Hollywood star Sharon Stone is among those who have signed the Belfast City Hall book. | Hollywood star Sharon Stone is among those who have signed the Belfast City Hall book. |
Paying tribute to Mr Mallon on Monday, former Foyle SDLP MP Mark Durkan said he was "a man of intense passions but he was also a man of very soft graces". | Paying tribute to Mr Mallon on Monday, former Foyle SDLP MP Mark Durkan said he was "a man of intense passions but he was also a man of very soft graces". |
"Seamus was someone in a very natural way who could bring people together. When he saw hurt, he wanted to heal it," he added. | "Seamus was someone in a very natural way who could bring people together. When he saw hurt, he wanted to heal it," he added. |
Mr Mallon was the first person in Northern Ireland to hold the post of deputy first minister, when the role was created in 1998. | Mr Mallon was the first person in Northern Ireland to hold the post of deputy first minister, when the role was created in 1998. |
At that time, Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was first minister and although they were dubbed a political "odd couple", the pair were united against violence. | At that time, Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was first minister and although they were dubbed a political "odd couple", the pair were united against violence. |
David Kerr, a former adviser to Mr Trimble, said the two men had done some of the "heaviest lifting" of the peace process and had not received enough recognition for that. | David Kerr, a former adviser to Mr Trimble, said the two men had done some of the "heaviest lifting" of the peace process and had not received enough recognition for that. |
"Certainly with the Nobel Peace Prize, [former SDLP leader] John Hume was recognised, but at the end of the day I think Seamus Mallon did the majority of the work," he said. | "Certainly with the Nobel Peace Prize, [former SDLP leader] John Hume was recognised, but at the end of the day I think Seamus Mallon did the majority of the work," he said. |
"He was plain speaking, very direct, very honest - he told you what he thought. | "He was plain speaking, very direct, very honest - he told you what he thought. |
"I think when you have people like that in politics it's refreshing and when you are straight and you have integrity in politics, people - whether they agree with you or disagree with you - they respect you." | "I think when you have people like that in politics it's refreshing and when you are straight and you have integrity in politics, people - whether they agree with you or disagree with you - they respect you." |
Mr Mallon served as the deputy leader of the SDLP when Mr Hume was leader of the party. | Mr Mallon served as the deputy leader of the SDLP when Mr Hume was leader of the party. |
Both men are widely regarded as playing a key role in the forging of the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement, which established power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. | Both men are widely regarded as playing a key role in the forging of the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement, which established power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. |
In his long career in politics, Mr Mallon also served as a member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate) | In his long career in politics, Mr Mallon also served as a member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate) |
His wife Gertrude passed away in October 2016 after a long illness. | His wife Gertrude passed away in October 2016 after a long illness. |