[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 9]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 12063-12064]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




             IN REMEMBRANCE OF FATHER DAVID FRANCIS FALLON

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                        HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 7, 2009

  Mr. KUCINICH. Madam Speaker, I rise today in honor and remembrance of 
Father David Francis Fallon, founding Pastor of La Sagrada Familia 
Parish. His love, kindness and faithful service on behalf of the people 
of our community will always be remembered, especially in the hearts 
and memories of those whose lives he impacted the most--the poor and 
disenfranchised of our society.
  Father Fallon was born and raised in Cleveland as the second oldest 
of thirteen children, where he learned at a young age the significance 
of family, faith, hard work and connection to community. Following his 
graduation from Borromeo College, then Saint Mary Seminary, Father 
Fallon was ordained into the priesthood on May 30, 1970. His first 
assignment was at Holy Family Parish and later as Associate Pastor at 
Saint John Bosco Parish. In 1975, Father Fallon was transferred to 
Saint Clement Parish in Lakewood. He served for two years before 
joining a mission team in El Salvador, where he brought faith, hope and 
a sense of security to his parish there.
  Though not of Hispanic heritage, Father Fallon became fluent in its 
customs, language and culture, and he became warmly embraced as a true 
son of the people of Cleveland's Hispanic community. He celebrated 
Masses in Spanish, and began bilingual services for young churchgoers. 
Reflecting a generous heart, joy for life and humble demeanor, Father 
Fallon easily drew others to him and his leadership became a guiding 
light that brought people and organizations together. His diplomacy and 
commitment to community was evident in the 1998 merging of two Hispanic 
parishes, San Juan Bautista and Cristo Rey, to form La Sagrada Familia 
parish.
  Under the direction of Father Fallon, La Sagrada Familia has risen as 
a foundation of strength, support and resources for people of

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all ethnic and religious backgrounds who seek guidance and support. 
Father Fallon initiated numerous programs, including a food pantry and 
clothing outlet where individuals and families in need can obtain free 
food, clothing and furniture. He organized church volunteers to serve 
the community in social service, employment and education.
  Additionally, Father Fallon inspired others to empower themselves and 
take pride in their community. He was an active attendee and member of 
various neighborhood, civic and municipal organizations, and he led 
numerous efforts in organizing voter registration drives in the 
Hispanic neighborhood.
  Moreover, Father Fallon's commitment to ministering to those who 
suffered emotional or physical hardships never wavered. He never missed 
his weekly visits to those who were homebound or those living in the 
neighboring nursing home. He brought each person the sacrament of 
communion, a compassionate presence and kind and calming words, 
comfort, faith and hope to our most vulnerable citizens.
  Madam Speaker and Colleagues, please join me in honor and remembrance 
of Father David Francis Fallon, whose immeasurable service to others, 
compassion, faith, and a true belief in community has brought healing, 
hope and restored faith in all of us. I extend my deepest condolences 
to the family and friends of Father David Francis Fallon. Though he 
will be deeply missed by everyone who knew and loved him well, Father 
Fallon's compassionate service to others will continue to serve as an 
example and as a source of hope at La Sagrada Familia parish

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