Archbishop calls for patience in Northern talks
The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh Sean Brady has called for patience in the wait for devolved Government in the North.
The Archbishop was speaking at an annual Irish Inter-Church meeting in Sword earlier today.
A series of deadlines has been set out by the Saint Andrews Accord but disagreement between Sinn Fein and the DUP means it is looking increasingly unlikely they will be met.
Dr Brady said he's still confident progress will be made and felt all parties were doing their best to resolve the situation.



