September 24th, 2008
At our last meeting, Mr. Dan Kennedy spoke about his son Fr. Dan Kennedy’s life and his path to the priesthood. He noted that he was attending on behalf of his son, to thank people like we Serrans for our prayers and sacrifices. Without people to promote vocations, his son wouldn’t have been able to persevere as a priest.
Mr. Kennedy noted that his son exuded love for people and the Lord, a trait which resonated with people. Fr. Kennedy was an example of how the Lord can take the weak and make them strong. He was a timid boy who had to battle with his 3 sisters for individuality, but the Lord made him into a strong priest. He took every opportunity he could to speak out and project joy in serving the Lord, and especially loved holding babies while celebrating the Sacrament of Baptism.
Fr. Kennedy was not perfect, and could sometimes show a temper befitting his red hair. His father recalled seeing a young man kneeling at Eucharistic Adoration, and telling Fr. Kennedy about it afterward. Fr. Kennedy asked his father if he had asked the young man about a possible vocation to the priesthood, and when his father said he’d remained silent, he asked “What’s wrong with you?!?” and pointed out that it was everyone’s vocation to seek vocations.
Another funny anecdote showing Fr. Kennedy’s humanity came when he wrote his thank-you cards after his ordination. He took his time to hand-write a personal message in each card, and chose to wait until they were all complete before mailing them out. This prevented any one person from receiving a card too early, but it also meant that the cards didn’t go out till after Thanksgiving. A friend of the family later told Mr. Kennedy that Dan had written a very nice thank-you message, though he doubted they’d be able to play golf in the summer as indicated in the letter.

When in high school, Fr. Dan served as the Silver Knight mascot for the Catholic Memorial High School team. For one game versus Boston College High School, he asked his father if he could have $70 to rent an eagle costume. When asked why, he said that he wanted to stage a halftime show with the Knight and the “BC Eagle,” in which the Knight would knock down and stab the eagle. When the game came, BC High brought their own eagle, prompting a heated discussion between the real eagle and the impostor hired by Fr. Dan. Fr. Dan walked over to the real BC Eagle dressed in full Silver Knight costume and joined the discussion, and the real Eagle challenged the Silver Knight by knocking off his silver helmet.
Mr. Kennedy did not see the fracas that ensued, but heard afterward that fans were very impressed by the realism of the halftime fracas between the CM Silver Knight and the BC Eagle. One friend of the family noted that it was so real, that it looked like the BC Eagle was actually bleeding after the Silver Knight had pounded the daylights out of him.
Mr. Kennedy shared several other anecdotes about Fr. Kennedy’s “human side,” but stressed that Fr. Kennedy simply loved being a priest. During his last day on earth, Fr. Dan had an appointment in Fairfield in which he’d promised to baptize a baby. It was also his last day at Winthrop, so the parishioners who had come to know and love him wanted to say goodbye, and had decorated the church with signs and banners that said “Goodbye Father Dan.” Fr. Kennedy finished the baptism and stopped at his brother’s house on the way back to his parish. He told his family how good his last day in Winthrop was, and said “I love being a priest” before collapsing on the floor. Later, at the wake, the father of the baby he baptized approach Mr. Kennedy and told him that Fr. Kennedy had held the baby during his last spiritual act on the day he died.
Mr. Kennedy noted that he thanked the Lord for ordaining his son to the priesthood, and taking Fr. Kennedy back to Him. Mr. Kennedy continually prays that the Lord send more priests to the Archdiocese.

For more information on Fr. Dan Kennedy’s life and legacy, you can visit the following links:
There are also video tributes to Fr. Kennedy available online:
During the meeting, our chaplain Fr. Dan Hennessey reminded us of the following upcoming events in the Archdiocese.
Our next meeting is Saturday, October 18th in St. Mary’s Parish in Waltham. We hope to see you there!
September 14th, 2008
Just a reminder that our next monthly meeting is this Saturday, September 20th. Our guest speaker will be Mr. Daniel Kennedy, father of Rev. Daniel Kennedy who passed away in January of this year. Mr. Kennedy will talk about Fr. Kennedy, his son’s vocation and his love for the priesthood.
Also, please check your calendars and see if it would be possible for you to help Fr. Dan Hennessey and the Vocations Office with the Altar Server Appreciation Mass and ice cream social on Saturday, October 4th at the cathedral. Volunteers are needed to man the tables and are asked to help out in any way possible! For more information on this event, please visit the Vocations Boston page on the Altar Server Appreciation Mass, or register an altar server for the event at the online registration form.
See you this Saturday!
September 7th, 2008
The Vocations Boston web site has been updated with a video from Cardinal Sean O’Malley, offering a beautiful message about the promoting vocations and discerning God’s call in our lives. As the Cardinal says in the video, “Vocations are everybody’s business.”
You can see the Cardinal’s video at: www.vocationsboston.org. Click on the “play” icon in the lower left corner of the web site to start playing the video.