O'FLYNN, Fr. Seamus

This was published in the following publications on 23.11.2023:
Irish Times

O'FLYNN - Month’s Mind of Fr. Seamus O'Flynn, who went to Eternal Rest on October 23, 2023. Late of Castleknock College, Holy Family and Christ the King Parishes, Jacksonville, Florida. President of Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville, Florida. President of St. Joseph’s Academy, St. Augustine, Florida. Pastor of St. Anastasia Catholic Church, St. Augustine, Florida. Seamus will be sadly missed by his brother Paddy, sister-in-law Marlene, his nieces and nephews and all his family and friends. Pre-deceased by his parents Gearoid and Kathleen and his brother Brendan. We would like to thank the staff at St. James Hospital, Our Lady’s Hospice Palliative Home Care Team & The Irish Cancer Society for all their care to Seamus in his final weeks. As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our deepest gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions.

Beach

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Thank you Father Seamus for the lives you touched effortlessly and with love.. may you rest eternally in peace and love.

A Girl Whose Life You Impacted Positively


1mo

I've never forgotten Father O'Flynn - he baptised me the same day I was then confirmed into the church, in my early twenties. He was brand new to the parish. He always spoke very softly and had a pleasant demeanor. Very sorry to hear that he became ill. Ireland has always looked like I would imagine Heaven would, when I've seen it in movies or documentaries...​Fat​her will surely be right at home there. May God comfort and strengthen each of you, and may Father Seamus O'Flynn rest in sweet peace.

Lena


2yrs

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