He attended Aille National School where his mother was a teacher and received his secondary education at the Diocesan College, Saint Joseph's College Ballinasloe, which was located in both the Pines and later in Garbally Park.
After studying for the priesthood in Saint Patrick's College, Maynooth, Father Cummins was ordained in St. Brendan's Cathedral Loughrea on April 10, 1932, in time for the Eucharistic Congress.
As a Priest he served in the parishes of Clostoken and Kilconieron, Loughrea as well as Killimor and Tiranascragh, before being appointed parish priest of Kilnadeema and later to Cappataggle and Kilrickle in 1964, where he served as parish priest until his retirement in 1987.
He was resident at the Diocesan Retirement Home, Arus Vianney, Ballinasloe until 2003, when he moved to Kilconnell Nursing Home where he died peacefully on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.
Father Cummins was blessed with an active interest in life right to the end. During his long and dedicated service to his priestly ministry he was well respected and held in affection by his parishioners.
Bishop John Kirby, Bishop of Clonfert, who served as a curate to Father Cummins, paid tribute to Father Cummins who held the senior positions of vicar forane and chancellor of the Diocese of Clonfert for many years.
Bishop Kirby said: "Father Cummins had a commitment to his ministry that was firmly rooted in his holiness and his dedication to God. He was an example to us all having served through changing times while continuing to possess a zeal for his priestly ministry. May he rest in peace."
Father Tony Cummins was laid to rest in the grounds of Cappataggle church after 12 noon Mass on Friday, January 22.
He attended Aille National School where his mother was a teacher and received his secondary education at the Diocesan College, Saint Joseph's College Ballinasloe, which was located in both the Pines and later in Garbally Park.
After studying for the priesthood in Saint Patrick's College, Maynooth, Father Cummins was ordained in St. Brendan's Cathedral Loughrea on April 10, 1932, in time for the Eucharistic Congress.
As a Priest he served in the parishes of Clostoken and Kilconieron, Loughrea as well as Killimor and Tiranascragh, before being appointed parish priest of Kilnadeema and later to Cappataggle and Kilrickle in 1964, where he served as parish priest until his retirement in 1987.
He was resident at the Diocesan Retirement Home, Arus Vianney, Ballinasloe until 2003, when he moved to Kilconnell Nursing Home where he died peacefully on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.
Father Cummins was blessed with an active interest in life right to the end. During his long and dedicated service to his priestly ministry he was well respected and held in affection by his parishioners.
Bishop John Kirby, Bishop of Clonfert, who served as a curate to Father Cummins, paid tribute to Father Cummins who held the senior positions of vicar forane and chancellor of the Diocese of Clonfert for many years.
Bishop Kirby said: "Father Cummins had a commitment to his ministry that was firmly rooted in his holiness and his dedication to God. He was an example to us all having served through changing times while continuing to possess a zeal for his priestly ministry. May he rest in peace."
Father Tony Cummins was laid to rest in the grounds of Cappataggle church after 12 noon Mass on Friday, January 22.
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