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Grief for the Flying Priest

CMR takes a lot of shots at the press' handling of religion and religious figures. But every once in a while they do a great job. This story from the LoudounExtra.com is about the grief of a community over a priest who recently died. It's quite well done.

Michael C. Kelly, the pastor at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Purcellville, had a number of techniques for bringing people into the flock.

There was his disarming sense of humor, reflected in the signs he put on the doors of the confessional booths, which read, "Your Name Here." There was his knack for attracting attention, such as when he'd ride his homemade airplane-style bicycles through town, earning him the nickname "the flying priest." And there were his everyday actions, parishioners said, which exemplified the message of giving and self-sacrifice ubiquitous in his sermons.

Kelly, 53, died this week doing one final good deed. While driving to the funeral of another priest, Kelly pulled over in the Hamilton area about 9 a.m. Wednesday during a fierce wind storm to remove a fallen tree from the road so no one would get hurt. That was when he was struck and killed by another falling tree, authorities said.
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1 comments:

Wendy in VA said...

Thank you for posting this. You're right, the Washington Post did a great job capturing Fr. Kelly's personality. He was a wonderful priest and a gifted confessor. We will miss him.


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