Heroic Cork priest killed in freak bus collision remembered for ‘openness’ and ‘humour’ 

Heroic Cork priest killed in freak bus collision remembered for ‘openness’ and ‘humour’  Fr Con Cronin SPS

A heroic Cork priest who died after reportedly saving a woman by pushing her out of the way of a Bus Eireann bus which lost control has been remembered for “his openness to all people”.

The 72-year-old Fr Con Cronin SPS, CC in the Harbour Parishes of Passage West and Monkstown died when struck by the bus while he was crossing the road.

Experienced Bus Eireann driver Mark Wills (51) from Carrigdeane is believed to have suffered a medical trauma which caused him to lose control while driving along Strand Road in Monkstown.

Gardaí are hoping a postmortem will establish exactly what happened and have appealed for witnesses.

The incident occurred at 1.35pm yesterday. Fr Cronin had just left the nearby Bosun pub after lunch with the local sacristan, a woman in her 60s. They had almost reached the footpath when the collision happened. The sacristan escaped uninjured. Fr Cronin was pronounced dead a short time later despite efforts by paramedics.

The bus continued on and collided with several parked cars.

Shock

Bishop Fintan Gavin of the Diocese of Cork and Ross expressed the diocese’s “utter shock and sadness of the untimely death of Father Con Cronin RIP”.

He expressed “heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to Father Con’s family, his wide circle of friends, parishioners and his fellow priests in the Saint Patrick’s Missionary Society, Kiltegan, as well as the priests of the Diocese of Cork and Ross”.

Speaking also of the bus driver who died, Bishop Gavin said: “This tragic accident also leaves another family mourning the loss of a loved one and I extend my prayerful support to his family also.

“I pray for healing and peace for all who were injured and those who witnessed the accident. I wish to acknowledge the professionalism and kindness of the emergency services who attended the accident scene.”

Fr Cronin was ordained in 1979 and ministered in Africa with the Kiltegan Fathers for 25 years before returning to Ireland in 2004 where, after promoting the missionary work of the Church, he settled into parish life in his native County Cork.

Fr Cronin served in the Harbour parishes since 2012, with Bishop Gavin saying he established “a warm rapport both pastorally and personally with all to whom he ministered and all who had contact with him”.

“He will be remembered fondly for his unique sense of humour and his openness to all people.  He died on the day when the Gospel reminds us what happened the day Jesus asked Peter to step out of the boat and come to him across the water. Jesus called out to him, saying, ‘Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid,’” Bishop Gavin said.

Gardaí have appealed for witnesses of the collision to contact them at Togher Garda station on 021-4947120. They particularly want to speak to anyone who was travelling along Strand Road between 1.15pm and 1.45pm and may have dash-camera footage.