O'MAHONEY, Fr. Killian

This was published in the following publications on 09.05.2016:
Irish Times

O'MAHONEY Fr. Killian OSA (Thomas), formerly of Carrigaline - May 6, 2016, in St. Joseph's Home, Birmingham; deeply regretted by his relatives, by those to whom he ministered in Austin Friars School, Great Yarmouth, Clare and Woodvale, and especially by his Augustinian Brothers. Reception into St. Mary's Church, Harborne on Thursday May 19 at 6.30 pm, funeral Mass at 12 noon on Friday May 20, followed by burial in the adjacent Cemetery.May his great soul rest in peace.

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It’s been nearly a year now since Fr Killian passed away. I don’t know what made me look him up?! A true gentleman, sorely missed. He baptised my two girls, a lovely lovely man. His family and fellow Augustinians should be very proud.


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He was a man I great admired as a pupil at Austin Friars School and greatly enjoyed his Latin lessons. Rest in peace.


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A remarkable man and a very great priest, teacher, housemaster and bursar,who as Prior Provincial led the Augustinians in the post Vatican II period.


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Fr Killian, words can't express the sorrow I feel at your passing or the gratitude I feel for your kindness, gentleness and wisdom, you brought Augustine to us for which we shall be forever grateful, R.I.P.


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