Fr Donal Gerard Patrick O’Farrell
(29 October 1928 - 22 January 2018)
Father Donal was born in Limerick on 29 October 1928 when
the family lived in Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland. He was educated at Presentation
Convent, Lismore, Christian Brothers' School, Lismore and St Joseph’s College, Ballinasloe, County Galway. He entered St Columban's College, Dalgan Park, in 1946 and was ordained priest there on 21 December 1953.
St Senan's, Cahiracon, County Clare
Father Donal suffered from tuberculosis, and while being
treated for it he spent the first years after ordination in Ireland doing
temporary pastoral work in Ardee, County Louth, in Clonfert, County Galway, and later
serving for a four- year period as chaplain to the Columban Sisters at St Senan's, Cahiracon.
In 1965, he was appointed to the United States and
served in New Jersey, and then Philadelphia, before being transferred to Los
Angeles where he served as bursar, superior, and in every other role over a
twenty-year period.
St Columbans, Bellevue, Nebraska, USA
In 1989 he was transferred to St Columban's, Omaha, Nebraska where he spent
the following five years. In 1995 he asked for an appointment to Jamaica where
he served as a gracious host in the Columban central house. However this
appointment did not last very long as Central Administration soon began
preparations for closing the Jamaica mission for lack of personnel.
Father Donal returned once again to Omaha where he would
spend the next ten years doing as much as his fragile state of health
permitted. Finally in 2010 he returned to the Dalgan Retirement Home where he was a gentle, undemanding presence until his death.
St Columbans, Nebraska
Over the years there have always been individual
Columbans who, because of ill health or because of their outstanding talents
in promotion or office management, never got much of a chance to serve on
overseas mission. The work they did was essential for the success of the whole
Columban mission venture. The best of them, and that included Father Donal, accepted
their roles wholeheartedly without complaint or bitterness. His was a
quiet, gentle, affirming presence in every appointment right to the end.
May
he rest in peace.
St Columban's Cemetery, Dalgan Park
Father Donal had his chair specially positioned near the window to give him a
full view of the garden and various shrubs outside his room in St Columban's Retirement Home, Dalgan Park.
Flowering Garden, Van Gogh [Web Gallery of Art]
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