[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 120 (Tuesday, July 29, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H7025-H7026]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN MEMORY OF MOST REVEREND ROBERT W. DONNELLY
(Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, today in Toledo, Ohio, in the 19-county
diocese
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to which he dedicated his selfless life, the beloved most Reverend
Roman Catholic Bishop Robert W. Donnelly was laid to rest. This
``priest of priests,'' gentle soul, humble leader, and compassionate
shepherd passed from this life on July 21, 2014. With loving gratitude,
our entire community extends its deepest appreciation for his life and
deepest sympathy to his family and friends at his passing.
Bishop Donnelly's religious life spanned 57 years, and he served as
parish priest for seven congregations and taught in two Catholic high
schools. Everywhere, he was of the people and revered.
What a priest, what a bishop, what a shepherd was he--a gentle and
holy man and a powerful religious leader. The thousands upon thousands
of homilies and religious messages he shared were not bombastic but
wise. He touched thousands upon thousands of people across generations
with baptisms, graduations, communions, marriages, funerals, and
confirmations. Bishop Donnelly was a man of peace. He was hardworking
and always present when it mattered.
With his extraordinary brother priest, Father Martin Donnelly, with
whom he retired, their service cannot be measured in years but, rather,
in devotion to imbuing real meaning to the faith to which they devoted
their lives.
May God grant him eternal rest as the joy of his spirit is released
to eternity.
Most Rev. Robert W. ``Bishop Bob'' Donnelly
Most Reverend Robert William Donnelly passed on to eternal
life on July 21, 2014, surrounded by his family after a short
illness. Born in Toledo March 22, 1931, to Agnes (Quinn) and
Leonard Donnelly, he was a son of West Toledo's Most Blessed
Sacrament Parish, living close by and attending elementary
school there--the tallest kid in the 8th grade. As a teen he
worked summers as a day camp supervisor at Close Park. During
his high school years in the Class of 1949 at Central
Catholic he played football and CYO basketball and baseball,
and was an avid CCHS tennis player; he captained the tennis
team there. Later, at Quinn Family reunions he was the
pitcher for the annual softball games. He enthusiastically
donned costumes for family reunions and the Blessed Sacrament
Halloween Parades. And he had golf in his blood, avidly
playing the game.
Bishop Bob earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy at St.
Meinrad College Seminary. Ordained a priest May 25, 1957, he
loved his years in pastoral ministry at Sandusky St. Mary,
Landeck St. John, Spencerville St. Patrick, Rossford Ss.
Cyril & Methodius, Toledo St. Clement, Toledo St. Charles,
and Fostoria St. Wendelin; and teaching at Delphos St. John
and Oregon Cardinal Stritch high schools. In every
assignment, his heart was always with the people.
He earned a Master's degree in Theology at Saint John's
University, Collegeville, Minnesota and attended graduate
school programs at Mount Saint Mary Seminary, Norwood, Ohio;
Xavier University, Cincinnati; and the University of Toledo.
He was ordained Bishop on May 3, 1984. As Toledo Auxiliary
Bishop he was appointed to several diocesan positions,
serving as Vicar General for 20 years and diocesan
administrator following the death of Bishop James Hoffman; he
was chairman of the diocesan Ecumenical Commission, a Pro-
Synodal consultant, a director of RENEW, and a member of the
diocesan board of consulters. He also served on the National
Council of Catholic Bishops' committees for Pastoral
Practices, Evangelization, and African America Catholics as
well as local boards of St. Vincent's Hospital, United Way,
and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE). He retired in
May 2006.
Brother priests have known him as ``a priest of priests.''
He is remembered as a truly gentle man, a warm and loyal
friend, a wonderful mentor, respectful, humble, a people
person. His friends and family say that he was always open
and would give his full attention to whatever they had to
say, putting them at ease; he could always find something
good in everyone. When he presided at Mass, people knew it
wasn't ``his'' Mass; it was a prayer of, and for, and by,
everyone. He gathered often with life-long friends for cards
and camaraderie, loved to vacation with family, and cherished
friendships with brother priests. He enjoyed cooking and was
good at it, taking special care with holiday dinners of crown
roast, apple dumplings, and caesar salad. He later shared and
traded secret recipes with his beloved cousin, cook,
housekeeper, and friend Dorothy ``Buck'' Taylor.
With subtle wit and care, Bishop Bob loved his family and
friends and took delight in children. His many cousins,
nieces, and nephews affectionately call him ``Uncle Father
Bishop Bob.'' He had a seemingly endless line of advice
seekers who he couldn't be more excited and willing to tend
to. His Irish heritage inspired him to take a group of the
younger generation of family members to Ireland to meet their
blood kin. When asked a question, his responses were well-
thought-out, detailed, and explained.
Bishop Bob was predeceased by his parents, brother Quinn
Donnelly, sister Mary Hendricks, and cousins Fr. Tom Quinn
and Betty Mears. He is survived by his brother, Fr. Marty
Donnelly, his brother-in-law Pat Hendricks, nieces and
nephews Ann (Tim) Doran, Larry (Sharon) Hendricks, Jim
(Julie) Hendricks, Mike (Kaye) Hendricks, Kay (Bill) Byrne,
and David (Betsy) Hendricks; 24 great nieces and nephews; and
12 great-great nieces and nephews.
Friends may visit Monday, July 28, from 2 to 8 p.m. at Our
Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, 2535
Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, where a Vigil Service will be
celebrated at 7 p.m. Rosary will be prayed Tuesday, July 29,
at 10 a.m., with visitation until 11:45 a.m. The Funeral Mass
of Resurrection will be celebrated at noon Tuesday, followed
by burial at Resurrection Cemetery. Arrangements by
Blanchard-Strabler Funeral Home (419-269-1111) The family
would appreciate that any memorial donations be sent to St.
Martin de Porres, 1119 W. Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606.
Online condolences: blanchardstrabler.com.
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