COUNCIL #13217 - ST. PETER CHANEL REMEMBERS
RICHARD B MORROW

 

Father Richard Byrne Morrow of Atlanta died Saturday, June 15. He was 89 years old. Father Morrow was one of the longest-serving Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. He was ordained to the priesthood at St. Augustine’s Cathedral, Bridgeport, Connecticut on May 19, 1955. A native of Stamford, Connecticut, he arrived to serve in Georgia when the Catholic community was so small the Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta covered the state. He was one of some 40 diocesan priests in Georgia in 1955. When the Atlanta diocese was created in 1956, he remained to serve in the 69 counties of the archdiocese. Today, there are 187 priests. He loved serving the faithful as a priest. He’s known to have said how lucky he felt to minister to people both in celebration and in times of need. Father Morrow’s fingerprints can be found on many places around the Atlanta region, but especially at the seven Catholic parishes where he served as pastor. He helped start Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Carrollton, and St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Smyrna. However, Father Morrow is known less for building projects and more for his outreach to people, from bedside visits with patients at hospitals to walking around neighborhoods and stopping in to visit parishioners at their homes. His first assignment in 1955 was as a parochial vicar at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Atlanta. During that time he also served as chaplain to the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Good Shepherd Church in Cumming was Father Morrow’s last full-time pastorate. He also served at churches in Smyrna, Hapeville and Buford. He retired in 1997, but continued celebrating Mass and the sacraments for the Catholic community. For the past 20 years, he lived among the priests at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta.