Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral mass of Canon Reuben Butler in Newmarket-on-Fergus on Sunday.
Celebrated by Bishop Fintan Monahan at The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, the service heard warm tributes to the Dublin born priest who lived in Claremorris, Co Mayo and Templederry, Co Tipperary before enrolling as a boarder to St Flannanโs College, Ennis in September 1944.
He would return to Flannanโs fourteen years later, this time as a member of staff, during the 1960s Butler became involved in counselling and career guidance, between 1977 and 1981, he was Chairperson of the Institute of Guidance Counsellors.
Reuben was president of St Flannanโs when he was appointed parish priest of Newmarket-on-Fergus in October 1989, a post he held until 2006, three years ago, he celebrated his Diamond Jubilee.
Whilst in the parish of Newmarket-on-Fergus, he play an instrumental role in the establishment of both Obair and Meals on Wheels. In 2015 Reuben combined with local historian Mรกire Nรญ Ghruagรกin to publish The Story of Newmarket-on-Fergus, an account dating back from the earliest human settlement stretching through the centuries to the present era which was acknowledged by President Michael D. Higgins who held a reception in their honour at Arรกs an Uachtarรกin.
Born in 1931, Reuben died on Friday following a short illness. โOver the past few years Reuben struggled with indifferent health and a gradual decline in the diminishment of the body, something he bore with dignity, forbearance and fortitude,โ Bishop Monahan told the large congregation.
Bishop Monahan noted Butlerโs โoutstanding talent and success as a pastorโ. โEveryday he turned his hand to achieving success with such competence and ease. He was a pastor, teacher, pioneering educationalist, scholar, historian, sociologist, author, broadcaster, technophile, golfer, bridge player, a many of gentleness and wisdom. More than any of these descriptions, one word that people use to describe him again and again is kindness. He was a quite and unassuming man with a caring and listening ear. He was just as comfortable in the company of the ordinary man and woman on the street as with Uachtarรกin na hรireannโ.
Quoting his predecessor, Bishop Willie Walsh, Monahan added, โIt was often observed that he would fall on the side of the pupil in relation to education matters, he could always see the larger picture in the context of the pupilโs life. When some might be calling for severe retribution for students in trouble, Reuben would quickly paint a wider picture on the individualโs struggle and had both sympathy and understanding. The problem with Butler as his colleagues would sometime say was that โhe was too Christianโ. He trained a number of hurling teams in the college but one of his colleagues remarked โhe didnโt have sufficient poison in him or the ruthless streak necessary to deliver the killer blow to kill teams off at the crucial timeโโ.
Fr. Brendan Quinlivan who was inspired by Canon Reuben to enter the priesthood recalled his school years at St Flannanโs. โI will always remember Reubenโs kindness and care, at a time when children were meant to be seen and not heard he gave us a sense of value and self-worthโ.
His nephew, Fergal told the mass that Reuben was still planning his next trip to Lourdes and spoke of his pride at showcasing their family tree at a reunion last June. โReuben was adopted by the Banner County over seventy years ago, our family would like to thank the whole community for welcoming Canon Reuben to Clare and making it is homeโ.
Fergal continued, โAs I listened to Bishop Fintan and he talked about asking the Lord to find a way to forgive any failings Reuben may have and I thought โwhat would that be nowโ. I would search myself to see what failings he hadโ.
Parish priest of Newmarket-on-Fergus, Fr. Tom Fitzpatrick who was described by Fergal as his uncleโs โwingmanโ acknowledged the kindness and empathy showed by the people of Clare to his late friend. โWhen you think of Reuben two words that come to mind for me are; love and service it summed up Reuben very well. We have been absolutely overwhelmed here over the past few month since Reuben was hospitalised and especially over the past few days with the river of love that has been overflowing towards us. I just wanted to mention in passing, a few months ago shortly after Reuben was taken to hospital, somebody said to me โI hope Reuben knows how much he is loved in this parishโ, I think plain and certain Reuben did knowโ.