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Father (Lt.) Daniel J. Kennedy, USN Memorial Bridge Dedicated

On June 15, 2015, the Feast Day of St. Alice, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts dedicated a bridge over Interstate Route 95 in Needham, Massachusetts, in honor of Father (Lt.) Daniel J. Kennedy. Father Dan is memorialized by a plaque embedded in the bridge which reads as follows:

Humbled to be a priest, a happy priest. He radiated joy, taught with vigor and conviction, ran nine marathons, and was a proud member of the Knights of Columbus. Father Dan grew up in Needham, attended St. Joseph’s School, Catholic Memorial High School, Providence College, and St. John’s Seminary. He served as a Chaplain on the USS Nimitz CVN-68, and passionately promoted vocations to the priesthood.

“…keep Christ the Constant in your life...”

“...that I may never lose sight of the privilege it is to bring Christ, truly present in the Eucharist, to the good people of God…”

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From TheBostonPilot.com on 6/26/2015

Written by Christopher Pineo

NEEDHAM -- After a ceremony and blessing to honor a late beloved priest of the Archdiocese of Boston, June 15, traffic passed over the Father (Lt.) Daniel J. Kennedy, United States Navy, Memorial Bridge at the intersection of Great Plain Avenue and Route 128 in Needham for the first time since the restoration of the overpass. Father Kennedy, who grew up in Needham, died unexpectedly in January 2008, only seven months after his ordination to the priesthood. He had just celebrated his 34th birthday. Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley joined a ceremony with city, state and local officials, and the friends and family of Father Kennedy, before the group made a short procession from St. Sebastian's School and St. Bartholomew Church to the bridge. "As a priest, Father Dan was himself a bridge between God and his people. In his ministry, the mercy of Christ and the love of God was revealed to us. We gather today to give thanks to God for the gift of his life and his priesthood," said the cardinal in his opening prayer at the ceremony. Sen. Michael F. Rush (D.) West Roxbury sponsored the bill to dedicate the bridge in Father Kennedy's honor. He served as master of ceremonies at the ceremony before the blessing of the bridge. The close friend of Father Kennedy was visibly moved as he spoke. "A bridge is a powerful symbol, and in this case extremely meaningful. I am mindful today of the many times that Danny crossed that bridge in his life. I am mindful thinking of Danny with terms also like 'building bridges,'" he said. Brother of Father Kennedy, Jack Kennedy, spoke on behalf of the Kennedy family. He thanked the community represented for their support, and their support since his brother died. "We all miss Danny. We all have fond memories of Danny, and it's days like this that I want you all to know how meaningful it is for our family to celebrate his life in this way," Jack Kennedy said. Father Matthew J. Wescott, a 2007 classmate of Father Kennedy, gave the blessing after the procession reached the bridge. "All priests and bishops are called to be pontiffs, bridge builders, and that is what Dan did with his life. Your presence, and the size of this crowd, is testament to that reality. Notice what a bridge is. It remains immovable. It remains still and solid, so that it bridges the gap, so that you may get to where you are going. That is what Christ does. That is what his Holy Church does. That is what Dan did in his priesthood," Father Wescott said, before he blessed the bridge.

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From CardinalSeansBlog.org on 6/19/2015

This week it was brought home to me how many young priests we have had in recent years who, after very short tenure, passed away.IMG_4275

In particular this week, we remembered Father Dan Kennedy who was honored in Needham by having a bridge named after him.

There was a ceremony at St. Bartholomew’s, followed by a blessing of the bridge and unveiling of a memorial plaque on the bridge. The ceremony and dedication was very well attended by family, friends and many from the community, despite the driving rain.

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