The funeral will take place on Thursday of the former Bishop of Derry, Edward Daly.
Dr. Daly died aged 82 after a long bout of ill health.
He featured in one of the most iconic pictures of Bloody Sunday when he waved a bloodied handkerchief as a group of men tried to carry an injured teenager to safety.

Mural in the Bogside area of Derry depicting Edward Daly waving a white handkerchief as he led Jackie Duddy away from danger on Bloody Sunday, January 1972.
Juliette Gash reports;

Edward Daly holding a portrait of Jackie Duddy, to whom he administered Last Rites after he was mortally wounded on Bloody Sunday.
Belfast-based journalist Eamon Mallie remembers Bishop Daly;
The funeral arrangements for Dr. Daly have been shared by the Catholic Communications Office;
Monday 8 August 2016
6.20 pm Leaving Bradley & McLaughlin Funeral Home, William Street, Derry
6.45 pm Reception of Bishop Daly’s body at Saint Eugene’s Cathedral, followed by Evening Prayer
7.30 pm Mass
10.00 pm Rosary and Night Prayer
Tuesday
7.45 am Morning Prayer
8.00 am Mass
10.00 am Mass
12.00 noon Midday Prayer
7.00 pm Evening Prayer
7.30 pm Mass
10.00 pm Rosary and Night Prayer
Wednesday
7.45 am Morning Prayer
8.00 am Mass
10.00 am Mass
12.00 noon Midday Prayer
7.00 pm Evening Prayer
7.30 pm Mass
10.00 pm Rosary and Night Prayer
Thursday
7.45am Morning Prayer
8.00am Mass
10.00am Mass
11.45am Midday Prayer and sealing of the coffin
(1.00pm Wedding)
3.30pm Funeral Mass of Bishop Edward Daly RIP.