
Father Patrick Ryan’s Cause for Canonization Moves Forward — With a New Docudrama
Following a May 6 screening in Knoxville, Tennessee, ‘Father Ryan: A Higher Call’ will be available for showing around the country.
Following a May 6 screening in Knoxville, Tennessee, ‘Father Ryan: A Higher Call’ will be available for showing around the country.
The body of Servant of God Patrick Ryan, a Tennessee priest who died in 1878 caring for victims of Chattanooga’s yellow fever epidemic, was moved and reinterred at the city’s Sts. Peter and Paul Basilica over the weekend.
During Epidemic, Chattanooga Priest Exemplified Love and Fearless Dedication
Father Patrick Ryan gave up his life rather than abandon the flock during a 1878 Yellow Fever epidemic in Chattanooga.
The holy happenings of Sister Blandina Segale, Father Patrick Ryan and Father Bernard Quinn.
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