Friday, February 11, 2011

Derry to celebrate Saint Columba's day

The Columban community in Derry is to host a special pageant later this year to celebrate Saint Columba's day.  

The pageant, which will mark the first-ever major event to celebrate the saint in Derry City, will take place on June 9 and 2011 has been specifically chosen to mark the 30th anniversary of the Columban community in the city. 

The pageant will see a six-metre Loch Ness monster been paraded through the city streets to commemorate the saint’s historic connection with Scotland. 

Speaking this week to the media in Derry, one of the event organisers Fr Neal Carlin said, “Saint Columba is a saint that everyone in the community can claim and we are asking as many people as possible to come out on the day or get involved.”  

He said that actors playing Saint Columba and his followers would meet with the Loch Ness monster in Waterloo Place in the city where a battle scene will take place, marking the repentance and conversion of the great saint. 

He continued, saying, “because Saint Columba is the patron saint of bards and that Derry is the City of Culture, it is only fitting that we celebrate him with music and dance.”

Fr Carlin said that the symbolism of the monster is that it is seen as something that preys on the poor and the defenceless.  

However, the power and the wisdom of Christ helps people overcome him. 

“We would love to see this become an annual tradition.  Maybe people might take an hour off work or so to take part in the events on Thursday June 9.”  

According to Fr Carlin, “We' started the event this year to celebrate thirty years of the Columban community in Derry. Since we began in 1981, we funded the Columban House in Derry, Saint Anthony's retreat centre, Whiteoaks, and the Celtic Peace Garden. Most recently we opened Young Adult Reality Dreams (YARD).”