November 5th, 2023: Centenary of the Death of Father Danahy
One hundred years ago today— November 5th, 1923, the Pastor of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church, Father Timothy J. Danahy, died unexpectedly. He had been Pastor for 33 years. He is the priest responsible for the building of the new Saint Mary’s parish church at this location and for the renaming of the parish under the title: Mary Immaculate of Lourdes.
In the 1890s Fr. Danahy made a pilgrimage to the Lourdes shrine and bathed his damaged eyes in the Lourdes spring. He received a miraculous healing of his eyes and in thanksgiving made a vow to one day build a church in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. This church is the fulfillment of his vow.
It was an ambitious undertaking and it seemed he had set himself and the parishioners of Saint Mary’s parish on an impossible task to raise money for such a grand architectural project at the top of the Elliot Street hill. (The original parish church was located on Chestnut Street, near the Charles River.) Somehow, he and they did it. The vintage photo on the front cover shows our parish church when it was first built. Fr. Danahy is the priest standing in front of the church, accompanied by his two dogs to whom he was extremely attached.
Let us poignantly recall the memory of Father Danahy on this 100th anniversary of his birthday to Eternal Life, the fifth day of AllSaintstide. Let us continue to offer praise and thanks to God in this church—a church which is the votive offering of a priest
miraculé of Lourdes, a testament to the goodness and compassion of God and the power of the merciful, motherly prayers of Mary on our behalf.


