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There was a particularly endearing thing he would do – at the sign of peace, it was his custom, as many priests do, to walk toward the congregation and make his way to the pews, shaking hands. As he turned back toward the altar, the next part of the service was the invocation, “Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us.” Father would turn back toward the altar and shout, “LAMB OF GOD!” to jump-start our recitation of the prayer as he returned to the altar.
My sister Theresa recalls, "He allowed [our friend] Pam's dad to be buried in a Catholic cemetery even though he wasn't Catholic. Pam's father was Greek Orthodox and at the time people of the Greek religion were not allowed to be buried from the Catholic Church. Father Kierce knew Mr. Genacopoulos very well and all the good he had done. He made an exception and had Mr.Genacopoulos buried from Saint Kevin with all full honors from the Catholic Church."My mother recalls, “He also had the band that always won." (Mom is referring to the Saint Kevin Emerald Knights, was one of the greatest most respected and admired drum & bugle corps in the United States.) Mom continues, "He would walk through crime-ridden areas and all the kids used to wave to him; no one ever bothered him. When we went to mass one very snowy day, there were only four people in church. He still said a full mass. He was one of four priests to start Saint Kevin; he was the youngest.”
Most poignantly, many years ago, my Dad bumped into Father Kierce one late evening. He’d wanted to go to confession for many years. He said, “Father, if your church were open right now I’d go to confession.” Well, Father Kierce was happy to oblige, unlocked Saint Kevin Church, heard Dad’s confession, and lifted a great burden from Dad’s heart that he’d carried for many years.
Father Kierce was always on the go, always moving, always doing his best. He made a difference. He was not the first pastor of Saint Kevin Church, but it was truly he who was the rock on which Saint Kevin was built and flourished.
Father Kierce had long since retired, but his passing is certainly a final milestone for everyone who lived in that parish in Dorchester.
We'll miss you, Father. But I have no doubt that even now you are with God, for you were always one of His most loyal and devoted servants. Thank you for your lifetime devotion to the priesthood, and to your parishioners. Thank you for being there whenever we needed you.
Rest in peace, Father Kierce.
(There is an online memory book for Father Kierce at Legacy.com; you can click here to share your memories of this good man. )
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However "The St Kevin Emerald Knights' was one of the greatest most respected and admired drum & bugle corps in the United States.
It was not a band, rather a drum & bugle.
Again, thanks. Looking forward to reading your book.