Cornelius Antoninus Kilroy, O.P., Death, 2020-06-17
Scope and Contents
This collection contains personal materials relating to friars after they have left the order, passed away, or transferred to another province. Each friar's file contents are mostly contain to their novitiate records, canonical assignments, historically important correspondence, and a small number of personal items if desired upon their passing. Within the broader collection, each Friar is sorted as a series.
Friars with particuarly substantial historically important papers or items outside of the scope of the Personal Files Collection are moved to a dedicated collection under their name.
This collection is a work in progress and any use of these files requires the explicit permission of the Provincial. Contact the Archivist to discuss access or inquire about friars that may not been cataloged yet.
Dates
- Creation: Death, 2020-06-17
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Obituary
Cornelius Kilroy, known affectionately to the brothers as “Tony”, was born on July 5, 1934 in St. Joseph, Missouri, the son of Martin Joseph Kilroy and Catherine Elizabeth Marrin. He was the youngest of seven children. His siblings were: Elizabeth Jane, William James, Mary Ann, Katherine Cecilia, Helen Martina, and Martin Joseph.
His early education was at Catholic schools in St. Joseph, Missouri and Duluth, Minnesota and then at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. He was received into the Dominican Order, St. Albert the Great Province, at St. Peter Martyr Priory in Winona, Minnesota on August 30, 1954. He received the religious name of Antoninus. He studied for the priesthood at the Dominican House of Studies in River Forest and at St. Rose Priory in Dubuque, Iowa where he was ordained to the priesthood on June 3, 1961.
Tony’s first assignment in 1962 was to St. Dominic Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana. From New Orleans he moved to Holy Rosary Priory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was there that he discovered his true gifts were in itinerant preaching, giving retreats, praying for healing in the charismatic tradition, counseling and spiritual direction.
Tony teamed up with Fr. Joseph Bidwill, O.P., and Sr. Dorothy Mrock, O.S.F. to form a Mendicant Preaching Team. Their preaching took them to parishes in Michigan, Florida, North Dakota, Virginia, Minnesota, Ohio and Nebraska. The team emphasized the “good” in Good News with preaching that was upbeat, affirming and challenging. It was based heavily on Scripture and emphasized God’s love, God’s call, discipleship, healing, community and the gifts of the Spirit. Tony was famous for saying to every person he met without fail, “Do you know how wonderful you are?” He always affirmed everyone, giving clear testimony that he practiced what he preached.
In his ‘70s, Tony started to have hip and knee issues requiring surgery. His range of activities decreased but his enthusiasm for preaching and spiritual direction never wavered. Eventually, he needed more care than was possible at St. Albert the Great Priory. He moved to River Valley East Catholic Elder Care in Minneapolis where he died peacefully at the age of 86 on June 17, 2020. He will be buried in the Dominican plot at St. Mary Cemetery, Minneapolis at a time to be determined.
One of Tony’s favorite quotes was by Etienne de Grellet, “I shall pass through this life but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.”
Newspaper Obituary
Fr. Tony Kilroy, O.P. died peacefully on Tuesday, June 17, 2020. Born as Cornelius Francis on July 5, 1934 in St. Joseph, MO, he was the youngest of seven children born to Martin Kilroy and Catherine Marrin Kilroy. At age 10, the family moved to Duluth, MN where he lived until attending St. John’s University and then joining the Dominican Order, where he was given the religious name Antoninus. He was ordained to the Roman Catholic Priesthood on June 3, 1961 in Dubuque, Iowa. His first assignment was at St. Dominic’s Church in New Orleans, LA, followed by assignments in the Minneapolis area. A dynamic preacher and a compassionate confessor, Fr. Tony’s enthusiasm for life was contagious and his generosity legendary. His desire for spreading joy by asking the question, “Do you know how wonderful you are?,” remains a constant reminder of God’s love for us. A mass and celebration of life will be live streamed on The Church of St. Albert the Great’s Facebook page on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 11am. The recording of the mass will be available on St. Albert the Great’s website, www.saintalbertthegreat.org. Memorials can be directed to The Church of Saint Albert the Great at 2836 33rd Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55406, the Priory of St. Albert the Great at 2833 32nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55406 or the charity of choice. Due to current health restrictions, a public celebration will be held at a later date.
Extent
From the Collection: 100 Linear Feet (30 File Cabinets )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Archives of the Province of St. Albert the Great, U.S.A. Repository
1910 S. Ashland Ave
Chicago Illinois 60608 United States
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