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Philip Patrick Stephen Mulryne, OP (born 1 January 1978) is a Northern Irish Dominican friar and priest in the Catholic Church, and retired professional association football, footballer. Born in Belfast, he started his career at Manchester United F.C., Manchester United before playing more than 150 games for Norwich City F.C., Norwich City and was a Northern Ireland national football team, Northern Ireland international. After his retirement from football in 2008 Mulryne began studying for the Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Priesthood (Catholic Church), priesthood. He was ordained as a deacon in October 2016 and then as a priest on 8 July 2017.


Football career

Mulryne began his career as a youth team player at Manchester United in 1994. He was in the FA Youth Cup winning team of 1995, and became a Northern Ireland international even before he made his first team debut. His full international debut came in February 1997 against Belgium national football team, Belgium but Mulryne had to wait until the following October to make his debut for United against Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich in the Football League Cup, League Cup (a 2–0 defeat). Despite being capable as a striker, midfielder or right winger, these positions were virtually monopolised by accomplished players such as David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, Andrew Cole, Andy Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and so Mulryne only managed a handful of first-team games in five seasons at Old Trafford. His only league appearance for United came on the last day of the 1997–98 season, in which he played the full 90 minutes against Barnsley F.C., Barnsley. Mulryne joined Norwich City F.C., Norwich City for £500,000 on 25 March 1999 in the hope of gaining more first-team opportunities. Mulryne made a promising start to his Norwich career, scoring an excellent free-kick in a televised 1–0 win at Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town in Football League First Division, Division One which was just his second appearance for Norwich. However, a broken leg sustained in a tackle with Blackburn Rovers F.C., Blackburn Rovers' Christian Dailly shortly after the start of the following season ruled him out for most of the 1999–2000 in English football, 1999–2000 campaign. In the 2001–02 in English football, 2001–02 season, Mulryne was a member of the Norwich team that reached the final of the Football League First Division, Division One play-offs. The match ended 1–1 after extra time and Mulryne missed one of the spot-kicks in the subsequent shoot-out as Birmingham City F.C., Birmingham City won 4–2 on penalties. Mulryne had missed another penalty earlier that season in a league match against Gillingham F.C., Gillingham at Carrow Road, however Norwich won that game 2–1. Mulryne's contract was expiring that summer and there was speculation regarding his future until he signed a new three-year contract with Norwich. He was part of the Norwich side that won promotion to the Premier League as Division One champions in 2004, but they stayed there for only one season before being relegated. Mulryne then departed from Carrow Road, cancelling his contract by mutual agreement shortly before it expired. He signed for Cardiff City F.C., Cardiff City two months later. On 30 August 2005, Mulryne was ejected from Northern Ireland's squad by manager Lawrie Sanchez for a breach of discipline. He had made 27 appearances for the team, a highlight being a headed equaliser against Denmark in 2001. At the end of the 2005–06 in English football, 2005–06 season, Mulryne was released from his contract at Ninian Park having made only a handful of substitute appearances, and was not until January 2007 before he found a new club after spells having trials with amongst others, Ipswich Town, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., Brighton & Hove Albion, Polish champions Legia Warsaw and Barnsley F.C., Barnsley. Manager Martin Ling signed Mulryne for Leyton Orient on 23 January 2007 on a free transfer after impressing on a trial. He made his debut against Brighton & Hove Albion in a 4–1 home defeat on 13 February after 16 months without first team action. He was released at the end of the 2006–07 in English football, 2006–07 season, having helped Orient avoid relegation which had looked almost certain for much of the campaign. He subsequently had a trial at AFC Bournemouth and played in a friendly against Southampton F.C., Southampton and then came a trial with St Mirren F.C., St Mirren in Scotland. On 25 October 2007, Mulryne joined King's Lynn FC on a non-contract basis. He was released by the club on 1 January 2008. It was announced on 14 March 2008 that Mulryne was training with Cliftonville F.C., Cliftonville.


Ordained ministry

In 2009, at the age of 31, Mulryne began formation for the Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Catholic priesthood. It is understood he was invited to enter the priesthood by Noël Treanor, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor, Bishop of Down and Connor. He had originally intended to become a secular priest and so entered Saint Malachy's Seminary, Belfast, the seminary of the Diocese of Down and Connor. During this time, he studied philosophy for two years at Queen's University Belfast and the Maryvale Institute. He then moved to the Pontifical Irish College in Rome and studied theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University. Having felt a call to a Consecrated life, religious life during his studies, Mulryne entered the novitiate of the Dominican Order, Order of Preachers (Dominicans), at St. Mary's Dominican Church and Priory, St Mary's Priory, Cork, in 2012. On 11 September 2016, he made his Profession (religious), profession to become a Dominican friar at St Saviour's Priory, Dublin. On 29 October 2016, he was ordained a deacon by Diarmuid Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin (Catholic Church), Archbishop of Dublin. On 8 July 2017, he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Joseph Augustine Di Noia at St Saviour's Priory. He presided at his first Mass in the Catholic Church, Mass on 10 July 2017 at St Oliver Plunkett Church, Belfast. In 2019, he was posted to St Mary's Priory Church, Pope's Quay in Cork (city), Cork as novice master: St Mary's is the Novitiate, Noviciate House for the Dominicans' Province of Ireland.


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Career information at ex-canaries.co.uk
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