McVeigh is first clerical Deputy Lieutenant in NI
This is the first time ever that a cleric has been appointed to such a position in Northern Ireland. The office of Lord-Lieutenant has existed for well over four hundred years. The title Lord Lieutenant and Deputy is given to the British monarch’s personal representatives in a county. The person appointed has usually given significant service to their local community.
Canon McVeigh’s contribution to community life was recognized when he was awarded an MBE earlier this year.
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Hide AdBishop Good congratulated Canon McVeigh by saying: “I am delighted that Canon McVeigh’s commitment and work for his local community in Limavady has been recognised. Our diocesan vision in Derry and Raphoe is Transforming Community Radiating Christ. This award recognises the significant work he has done in this regard.”
Lord and Deputy Lieutenants aim to promote a spirit of co-operation by the encouragement of voluntary service and benevolent organisations, and by taking an active interest in the business, industrial and social life of the county.