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Former Manchester United footballer Philip Mulryne to become a Catholic priest after being ordained in Belfast

Former Manchester United midfielder Philip Mulryne has taken an unusual post-football career step, as he continues his bid to become a Catholic priest.

The Northern Irishman, who earned 27 caps for his country in a career that included spells with Norwich and Cardiff City, was this week ordained as a deacon in the Catholic Church.

While many ex-players go into coaching or television punditry, Mulryne has ditched his life of glamour for something of a more spiritual existence.

Philip Mulryne (right) kneels beforeu00a0the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, on Saturday
Philip Mulryne (right) kneels before the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, on Saturday
Mulryne, who played for Manchester United during his career, has turned his back on football
Mulryne, who played for Manchester United during his career, has turned his back on football
The Northern Irishman struggled to cement a place in Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team at United
The Northern Irishman struggled to cement a place in Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team at United

The 38-year-old was ordained by the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, on Saturday and is now a member of the Dominican Order.