Former Kingaroy resident Judy Plant (nee Reid), now at Bribie Island, came back to the South Burnett especially for the celebration … Judy and Fr Dan Grundy were foundation students together in 1950 at Our Lady of the Angels School at Wavell Heights
A younger Dan with Brenda Cook’s brother Mark in 1972 at St Joseph’s Church, Corinda
(Photo: Cook family)

July 2, 2015

For a Catholic priest who has never been placed formally in any parish in the South Burnett, Fr Dan Grundy seems to know lots and lots of local residents.

And most of them turned up on Monday at the Yarraman Catholic Church – and later at the Yarraman Hotel Motel – to help him celebrate the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.

Dan, 74, studied at the Banyo Seminary in Brisbane before his ordination in 1965. He then studied in Rome before serving in several Brisbane parishes.

He retired to the South Burnett about nine years ago where he developed an interest in alpacas (he can be spotted quite often at local shows with the woolly beasts in tow).

Dan has also become the “fill-in” priest for the region when the regular Parish Priest is on leave.

More than 60 people turned out on Monday to help him celebrate his special day.

Kingaroy parishioner Brenda Cook has known Dan for more than 40 years, meeting him while she attended St Joseph’s Parish in Corinda. She surprised him by producing a photo taken more than 40 years ago at her brother’s Confirmation.

A former Kingaroy parishioner, Judy Plant, who now lives on Bribie Island, has known Dan even longer … they went to school together at Wavell Heights in the 1950s. She made the trip back to Yarraman especially for the celebration.

Also in attendance were people linked to St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace, where Dan did his secondary education.

The celebration – which also marked the fourth anniversary of the ordination of Kingaroy / Nanango Parish Priest Fr Nigel Sequeira – was organised by parishioners from the Blackbutt and Yarraman Catholic congregations. A string of parishioners from Kumbia, Kingaroy and Nanango also attended.

After Mass in the Yarraman Church, the crowd adjourned to a local hotel for lunch, packing out the main dining room.

Fr Dan Grundy and Fr Nigel Sequeira concelebrated Mass at Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Church in Yarraman on Monday morning
Brenda Cook, from Kingaroy, with Dan
Paul Tunn, Yarraman, and Kay Dove, Kingaroy
Jean Lane, Blackbutt, with Alexia Mangan and Margaret Mangan-Walsh, from Nanango

 

One Response to "Fr Dan Grundy Celebrates 50 Years"

  1. It was an honour to be part of the celebration for Fr Dan Grundy. 50 years of giving to others has been a wonderful gift for those on the receiving end and I know 50 years as a Priest has been a true gift for him. Anyone who has an encounter with Dan goes away better for the experience.

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