A Co Clare priest has apologised to his parishioners after a report in a tabloid newspaper alleged he used a well-known gay website to meet other men.
Fr Michael Hogan (56) of Feakle, east Clare, said he was deeply ashamed by the revelations in the newspaper concerning his private life.
"I apologise profoundly for the hurt and embarrassment caused to the parishioners of Feakle and Killanena-Flagmount, my bishop, fellow priests, to those who know and trust me both within and outside the church community," he said.
"I acknowledge that these are serious matters that affect me on a personal level and in my vocation and ministry," he said. "I am immediately requesting my bishop to grant me time away from my ministry so that I might deal for myself with these issues.
"I would appreciate the prayers and support of those who know me at this most difficult and trying time," he added. "It is my intention not to make any further public comment at this time."
The Bishop of Killaloe, Willie Walsh, said tonight he was deeply saddened by the newspaper report on Fr Hogan. He added he fully accepted Fr Hogan's statement in response to the revelations.
"Fr Michael has asked me for a period of time out, from his ministry, in order to reflect on his position. I have accepted this request," Bishop Walsh said. "I am deeply saddened by the report which has appeared in a newspaper in relation to Fr Michael Hogan, a priest of our diocese of Killaloe.
"I fully accept Fr Michael's statement in response to the story." Bishop Walsh said Fr Hogan's ministry was characterised by a deep sincerity and compassion for people. "I ask that he \[Fr Hogan] be shown the compassion and understanding which he has always shown to others in their struggles.
"We, as priests, are committed to living celibate lives. "We are not, however, immune from struggles in many areas of our lives including our sexuality."