Rose N' Blooms Florist
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Rose N' Blooms Florist
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8111 Fort Smallwood Road
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Feb 2, 2016Father Carr led Curtis Bay, Glen Burnie parishes
Father Brendan T. Carr died Jan. 11. Before becoming a priest, he served as a Christian Brother. (CR file)
Father Carr led Curtis Bay, Glen Burnie parishes
January 13, 2016By Paul McMullen
pmcmullen@CatholicReview.org
Twitter: @ReviewMcMullen
Father Brendan T. Carr, whose leadership enriched parishes in Curtis Bay and Glen Burnie and whose gentle nature extended to his pets and all animals, died Jan. 11.
Father Carr, 82, had been fighting pulmonary issues, according to his best friend, Father Thomas Ryan, the chaplain of Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn.
“A Spalding couple who knew him from his days in Glen Burnie put it best,” Father Ryan said. “They said, ‘He was one of us, as opposed to being on a pedestal.’ He had a common sense, meat-and-potatoes approach, and people felt accepted by him.”
Father Carr was a Pittsburgh native. According to his brother, Vince, he worked at a grocery store and bingo hall to pay his way through his two years at Central Catholic High School. He was taught there by the Christian Brothers, and entered their novitiate in Beltsville eight days after his high school gr... (The Catholic Review)
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