Francis Brennan
1894–1968 (age 74)
Roman Catholic prelate
Biography
Francis Brennan, born at the close of the nineteenth century, devoted his life to the Roman Catholic ministry, bringing calm wisdom to the faithful of Philadelphia. He shepherded the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul with a steady hand, emphasizing pastoral care and prayerful witness in a rapidly changing world.
Even as decades passed, Brennan remained a familiar presence at the cathedral, offering reassurance through preaching, education, and charity, and leaving behind a legacy of gentle leadership. He rests near the cathedral he served, remembered by the community for a life of humble devotion.