
Ger Nash
Ger Nash served as the diocesan secretary to Dr. Willie Walsh during the final three years of his bishopric and described Walsh as a compassionate leader who opened his door to those in need, regardless of the truth of their stories, showcasing his deep commitment to helping the marginalized.
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Recent news mentions
Ger Nash steps down as Cork City manager ‘with immediate effect’.
Ger Nash steps down as Cork City manager ‘with immediate effect’ – The Irish TimesGer Nash’s men produced a superb defensive display which limited Lynch’s team to only a handful of half chances.
Derry City held by Cork City at Brandywell to damage European ambitions – The Irish TimesGer Nash, the Bishop of Ferns, spoke at the funeral about the tragic loss of Vanessa and her children.
Mother and two children killed in Co Fermanagh shooting are ‘irreplaceable’, funeral told – The Irish TimesGer Nash is looking to rescue the season for Cork City.
The post-Damien Duff era begins and Bohemians heat up the title race – what we learned from Monday’s League of Ireland fixtures – The Irish TimesThe Leesiders’ naivety in defence is a problem Ger Nash is yet to solve.
Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians in ominous form before crucial showdownGer Nash claimed his first point as Cork City manager.
Shamrock Rovers hold the lead as season reaches its halfway point – what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland – The Irish TimesBishop of Ferns Ger Nash concelebrated the Mass for Brendan Comiskey.
Bishop Brendan Comiskey ‘a product of the Church culture of his time’, funeral told – The Irish TimesGer Nash served as diocesan secretary to Walsh for the last three years of his time as bishop.
Bishop who showed compassion and empathy towards survivors of clerical sex abuse – The Irish Times





























































