The Bishop Kenny Community mourns the loss of Monsignor Daniel B. Logan

The Bishop Kenny Community mourns the loss of Monsignor Daniel B. Logan
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Bishop Kenny High School recently issued the following announcement.

The Bishop Kenny Community mourns the loss of Monsignor Daniel B. Logan who passed away on December 27, 2021.   Monsignor Logan served as President of Bishop Kenny 

High School from 1971-1989.  He is remembered by thousands of Bishop Kenny alumni, faculty, and staff who knew him as a faculty member who taught Latin and English from 

1966 until his appointment as school President in 1971, serving the BK community for 23 years.  After leaving Bishop Kenny, Monsignor Logan continued to serve as pastor of Holy 

Family Parish and was later called to serve as pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish. May he rest in peace.

Original source can be found here.



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