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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: Coleman on January 11, 2014, 08:16:42 PM

Title: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Coleman on January 11, 2014, 08:16:42 PM
Random subject, but does anyone know much about this guy? How involved he is with Buzz and the players, practice, traveling, etc? What's his background, what else has he done at MU?

Also, I noticed at the game today he had a clipboard and was writing things down during the game. Is he involved in coaching or stats at any level? Just thought it was interesting.

FWIW, I think he has the best job in the Catholic Church
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: bilsu on January 11, 2014, 08:50:57 PM
He is the team chaplin and has been for many years.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Coleman on January 11, 2014, 08:52:07 PM
Quote from: bilsu on January 11, 2014, 08:50:57 PM
He is the team chaplin and has been for many years.

I knew that. I was just wondering if anyone had more info on him
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: IrwinFletcher on January 11, 2014, 09:02:58 PM
A couple of years ago at a Tournament practice, Fr Kelley slipped and fell pretty badly, ultimately doing some damage to his shoulder.  Buzz said all the players who saw it stopped whatever drill they were doing and rushed to his aid.

Clearly a sign that the players have a deep respect for Father and were concerned about his well being.

Other than that, I have nothing....
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Tugg Speedman on January 11, 2014, 09:12:22 PM
Watch the video

http://www.jesuit.org/blog/index.php/2011/02/marquette-basketball-chaplain/
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: john31 on January 11, 2014, 09:21:22 PM
He taught Theo 101 back in 1985 or 1986, my Freshman and Sophomore years.  I am pretty sure he was the Chaplin then, he seemed pretty cool. It is a good job being team Chaplin IMO.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Tugg Speedman on January 11, 2014, 09:33:47 PM
Quote from: john31 on January 11, 2014, 09:21:22 PM
He taught Theo 101 back in 1985 or 1986, my Freshman and Sophomore years.  I am pretty sure he was the Chaplin then, he seemed pretty cool. It is a good job being team Chaplin IMO.

Been the team Chaplin for 28 years now.  Taught at MU from 1961 to 2000 (when he retired)
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on January 11, 2014, 10:13:28 PM
I have never seen him smile. Other than that, I don't know much about him
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: 4everwarriors on January 12, 2014, 06:08:44 AM
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 11, 2014, 10:13:28 PM
I have never seen him smile. Other than that, I don't know much about him

How often would you crack a grin, if you were required to be celibrate?
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Avenue Commons on January 12, 2014, 09:23:31 AM
Quote from: Heisenberg on January 11, 2014, 09:12:22 PM
Watch the video

http://www.jesuit.org/blog/index.php/2011/02/marquette-basketball-chaplain/

Thanks for sharing. Really impressive and a great reflection of Marquette's Jesuit values.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: ChicosBailBonds on January 12, 2014, 09:33:50 AM
Quote from: Bleuteaux on January 11, 2014, 08:16:42 PM
Random subject, but does anyone know much about this guy? How involved he is with Buzz and the players, practice, traveling, etc? What's his background, what else has he done at MU?

Also, I noticed at the game today he had a clipboard and was writing things down during the game. Is he involved in coaching or stats at any level? Just thought it was interesting.

FWIW, I think he has the best job in the Catholic Church

Father Kelly baptized my son 15 years ago in Gesu.  I've been lucky to see him over they years in San Diego, San Jose and Anaheim (most recently in November).  The tournament in November I went up to him before the game with my son and introduced my son to him.  My wife took a picture of the three of us together. It was kind of neat to have the priest who baptized him meet him again 15 years later.

Because my seats were behind the MU bench, I was able to watch the comings and goings before and after the game.  Dwaine Streeter came up to Father Kelly and spoke for several minutes.  Lazar Hayward did the same.  There was another person, potentially a former player, that did the same.  Tony Miller was apparently in the building, but did not see him.  Other alumns \ friends of the program came up to Father Kelly prior to the game.  Definitely some love and admiration for this man.

When I saw the title of your post, I was worried something had happened to him....my heart skipped a beat.  He has definitely slowed down a bit, no question, but I'm hoping he can continue in this role as long as he is up for it.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Gato78 on January 12, 2014, 09:47:48 AM
Fr. Kelley is very involved with the players, and they love him. On the road, he goes to all team functions: walk throughs, meals, everything. Despite the age difference, he relates very well to the players. When Buzz took over, and he started prayers, it took him a while to realize that was Fr. Kelley's function. They now share that function.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: LloydMooresLegs on January 12, 2014, 11:15:30 AM
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 12, 2014, 09:33:50 AM
Father Kelly baptized my son 15 years ago in Gesu.  I've been lucky to see him over they years in San Diego, San Jose and Anaheim (most recently in November).  The tournament in November I went up to him before the game with my son and introduced my son to him.  My wife took a picture of the three of us together. It was kind of neat to have the priest who baptized him meet him again 15 years later.
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Because my seats were behind the MU bench, I was able to watch the comings and goings before and after the game.  Dwaine Streeter came up to Father Kelly and spoke for several minutes.  Lazar Hayward did the same.  There was another person, potentially a former player, that did the same.  Tony Miller was apparently in the building, but did not see him.  Other alumns \ friends of the program came up to Father Kelly prior to the game.  Definitely some love and admiration for this man.

When I saw the title of your post, I was worried something had happened to him....my heart skipped a beat.  He has definitely slowed down a bit, no question, but I'm hoping he can continue in this role as long as he is up for it.

Hey stranger.  Nice to hear from you!
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Coleman on January 12, 2014, 11:22:12 AM
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 12, 2014, 09:33:50 AM
Father Kelly baptized my son 15 years ago in Gesu.  I've been lucky to see him over they years in San Diego, San Jose and Anaheim (most recently in November).  The tournament in November I went up to him before the game with my son and introduced my son to him.  My wife took a picture of the three of us together. It was kind of neat to have the priest who baptized him meet him again 15 years later.

Because my seats were behind the MU bench, I was able to watch the comings and goings before and after the game.  Dwaine Streeter came up to Father Kelly and spoke for several minutes.  Lazar Hayward did the same.  There was another person, potentially a former player, that did the same.  Tony Miller was apparently in the building, but did not see him.  Other alumns \ friends of the program came up to Father Kelly prior to the game.  Definitely some love and admiration for this man.

When I saw the title of your post, I was worried something had happened to him....my heart skipped a beat.  He has definitely slowed down a bit, no question, but I'm hoping he can continue in this role as long as he is up for it.

Sorry about scaring you, I probably shouldn't have been so short in my subject title.

Thanks for the background. This is kind of what I was hoping to hear... That he is involved and remembered by players, not just some dude in a collar at the end of the bench.
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: Oldgym on January 12, 2014, 02:49:42 PM
I had Fr. Kelly for "Atheism and Theism" in the late 80s.  I was surprised there was such a class, and further surprised by his objectivity in teaching it.

Never saw him smile either...until last March in Lexington.

(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee245/joewiesner1/HiltonLex_zpsb6f9285c.png)

He shows up at 2:00: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3VVw7aLr3E (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3VVw7aLr3E)
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: LloydMooresLegs on January 12, 2014, 03:12:37 PM
Quote from: Oldgym on January 12, 2014, 02:49:42 PM
I had Fr. Kelly for "Atheism and Theism" in the late 80s.  I was surprised there was such a class, and further surprised by his objectivity in teaching it.

Never saw him smile either...until last March in Lexington.

(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee245/joewiesner1/HiltonLex_zpsb6f9285c.png)

He shows up at 2:00: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3VVw7aLr3E (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3VVw7aLr3E)

Had the same class.  The Jesuits know what they are doing-they are not afraid to be challenged.  Between that class and having read "The Last Temptation of Christ" at my Jesuit high school, I found my faith. 

Most of my theology classes at MU were very interesting (the exception being the "Foundations of Christian Marriage" or whatever it was called - it would have been more hines to call it "Catholic Doctrinal Justification for Prohibition in a Birth Control"):  Fr. Sheehan taught the intro honors they class with a textbook on liberation theology; "Jewish Thought and Practice" with Rabbi Silberg was not challenging, but he was another (like. Fr. Sheehan) charismatic prof. 
Title: Re: Fr. Kelley
Post by: 77ncaachamps on January 12, 2014, 03:28:01 PM
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 11, 2014, 10:13:28 PM
I have never seen him smile. Other than that, I don't know much about him

I can't blame him especially this season
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