The Priests of the Parish

Gerard Harney
2002-2010

Established Parish Forum and Core Group structures which resulted in significant lay involvement in the running of the Parish. His spiritual leadership was also valued by people of other denominations in both Deepcar and Penistone. He embraced ecumenism and several pilgrimages he led included Anglicans, Methodists and others as well as local Catholics. His initiatives to celebrate the 150th anniversary [2009] of St Ann's included research resulting in the publication of much historical content in this website. He died in his native Co Mayo in October 2010 where he is buried [Louisburgh]. Fr Harney is fondly remembered by all of us. He was a man who was universally liked. The most common statement made about him was 'what a lovely man'.

John Callanan
1963-2002

Served the parish for nearly 40 years. His achievements include the building of St Mary's church in Penistone and St Ann's school in Stocksbridge, both of which were much needed and long overdue. He celebrated 50 years of priesthood in 1994, celebrating the occasion with a parish Mission Year. He died in Deepcar in May 2002.

Francis Smith
1957-1963

Served the parish for nearly 40 years. His achievements include the building of St Mary's church in Penistone and St Came to Deepcar to take charge of his first parish, from St Clare's, Bradford. It was during his time here that the parish celebrated its Centenary in 1959. To commemorate the occasion, Fr Smith, with meagre financial resources, undertook the redecoration of the Church and the Presbytery. The building was pointed and the floor replaced. The grounds were landscaped and the shrubs and trees were planted. He died at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Leeds in 1963

The Priests of the Parish

Fr Callanan
Fr Smith
Fr Brady
Fr Young
Fr Kay
Fr Moynihan
Fr O'Shea
Fr Callebert

Gerard Harney
2002-2010

John Callanan
1963-2002

Francis Smith
1957-1963

Tom Brady
1953-1957

Tom Young
1952-1952

J. Leo Lawless
1943-1952

Arthur Kay
1941-1943

Leo Flynn
1939-1941

Timothy Moynihan
1925-1939

J.J.O'Shea
1918-1925

Emile Jose Callebert
1913-1918

Established Parish Forum and Core Group structures which resulted in significant lay involvement in the running of the Parish. His spiritual leadership was also valued by people of other denominations in both Deepcar and Penistone. He embraced ecumenism and several pilgrimages he led included Anglicans, Methodists and others as well as local Catholics. His initiatives to celebrate the 150th anniversary [2009] of St Ann's included research resulting in the publication of much historical content in this website. He died in his native Co Mayo in October 2010 where he is buried [Louisburgh]. Fr Harney is fondly remembered by all of us. He was a man who was universally liked. The most common statement made about him was 'what a lovely man'.

Served the parish for nearly 40 years. His achievements include the building of St Mary's church in Penistone and St Ann's school in Stocksbridge, both of which were much needed and long overdue. He celebrated 50 years of priesthood in 1994, celebrating the occasion with a parish Mission Year. He died in Deepcar in May 2002.

Came to Deepcar to take charge of his first parish, from St Clare's, Bradford. It was during his time here that the parish celebrated its Centenary in 1959. To commemorate the occasion, Fr Smith, with meagre financial resources, undertook the redecoration of the Church and the Presbytery. The building was pointed and the floor replaced. The grounds were landscaped and the shrubs and trees were planted. He died at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Leeds in 1963

Was a native of Sheffield and had worked on the railway before he was ordained. He retired in ill health in 1957 and lived in Haywood Lane until he went to St Gabriel's Home, Horsforth, where he died in 1973.

Came from St Brigid's, Huddersfield in 1952 and lived only a few months. He is the only parish priest buried in Stocksbridge Cemetery.

Died in Sheffield in 1984, buried at Rivelin

Came out of retirement in 1941 to take over the Parish. Killed on the drive of St Ann's in 1943. His car overturned as he was pushing it out of the garage and pinned him underneath. He is buried at Handsworth.

Died at Our Lady of Lourdes, Leeds in 1975.

Came to Deepcar where he was to spend 14 years. During his time here the economic situation was depressed and people experienced poverty and, in some cases, real hunger. It was during those years that the hall was built and people of the parish developed a healthy social life thereby strengthening the community. Fr Moynihan went to St Joseph's Handsworth where he died in 1968.

In 1919 the original building was proving too small and it was decided to extend the church in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of the parish. It was during this time that the site on Talbot Road, Penistone was bought with a view to establishing a church and school there. He died in Selby in 1943.

Died in 1919.