Anthony Columba McFeely (4 February 1909 – 7 October 1986)[1] was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
From 1950 to 1959 he was President of St Columb's and parish priest of Strabane from then until his appointment to the episcopate, as Bishop of Raphoe .
[6] McFeely became a bishop as the Second Vatican Council closed and so he put into effect the liturgical and other conciliar reforms in his diocese.
[7] In constructing several new churches in his diocese McFeely often commissioned internationally acclaimed architect Liam McCormick especially at Milford, Burt and Creeslough.
[10] In 2011 it was revealed that Bishop McFeely had allowed a notorious paedophile priest - Father Patrick Maguire - to get away with abusing a young boy – before finally taking action against him.