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Peace process priest Father Alec Reid dies | Peace process priest Father Alec Reid dies |
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Fr Alec Reid, who was a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, acting as a go-between between the IRA and politicians, has died. | |
He died in a Dublin Hospital at 06:40 GMT on Friday. | He died in a Dublin Hospital at 06:40 GMT on Friday. |
Fr Reid, 82, a member of the Redemptorist order, secretly acted as a conduit between the republican movement and the British government. | |
He was one of the witnesses who confirmed the decommissioning of IRA weapons. | |
In recent years, he was involved in talks with Basque nationalists seeking independence from Spain. | In recent years, he was involved in talks with Basque nationalists seeking independence from Spain. |
In 1988, Fr Reid was pictured praying over the bodies of two Army corporals who had been dragged from their car, beaten and shot by the IRA. | |
The corporals had inadvertently driven into the midst of a republican funeral in Belfast. | |
The photograph of the bloodstained priest crouched praying over one of the soldiers was one of the starkest images of the Northern Ireland Troubles. | |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "Fr Alec Reid's intervention to administer last rites epitomised his enormous faith and strength of conviction. | |
"His comfort was given amidst the enormous fears and tension on that terrible day in March 1988." | |
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams said Clonard monastery, Fr Reid's base in west Belfast during the Troubles, was "the cradle of the peace process". | |
He told RTE Radio he was with Fr Reid last night in St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, and had been due to visit him again on Friday. | |
"I feel deeply saddened. I have not absorbed it yet. I knew him for the last 40 years," he said. | |
"He was also a very good friend of mine, of my wife, of my family. | |
"What Alec Reid did was, he lived the gospel message. He developed a view which was contrary to the official view, that there had to be dialogue, and he was tenacious." | |
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers, said: "I heard with sadness of the death of Fr Reid. | |
"We all owe a debt of gratitude to him for the role he played in the peace and reconciliation process in Northern Ireland." | |
West Belfast MLA Alex Attwood described him as a man who "played an intrinsic part in the foundation of the peace process". | West Belfast MLA Alex Attwood described him as a man who "played an intrinsic part in the foundation of the peace process". |
"On behalf of the SDLP, I want to convey our deep sympathy to Fr Reid's family and to his fellow priests and Brothers," he said. | "On behalf of the SDLP, I want to convey our deep sympathy to Fr Reid's family and to his fellow priests and Brothers," he said. |
"Fr Reid made an immense contribution to peace and to the lives of countless numbers of people. | "Fr Reid made an immense contribution to peace and to the lives of countless numbers of people. |
"He lived out his faith conviction in the lives of people. This place and our people are the better for all of his work." | "He lived out his faith conviction in the lives of people. This place and our people are the better for all of his work." |