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JOHN SLATTERY Obituary

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MSGR. JOHN SLATTERY
July 5, 1931
November 28, 2018
Msgr. John Slattery, the first vicar general of the Diocese of Colorado Springs and founding pastor of St. Patrick Parish, died Nov. 28 at age 87. Msgr. Slattery had been residing at Mount St. Francis Nursing Center.
A vigil will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 5-8 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Colorado Springs. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 1 p.m. at St. Patrick Church. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
Msgr. Slattery was born in Denver on July 5, 1931. He attended Annunciation School and enrolled in St. John Vianney Seminary in 1949. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Denver on June 1, 1957, by Archbishop Urban Vehr. Shortly after ordination, he was named assistant pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Denver, where he remained in until 1966. He served as pastor of St. Mary Parish in Breckenridge until 1970. He served as pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Parish from 1970-1976. He was then named pastor of St. Jude Parish in Lakewood, where he remained until 1981.
In 1981, at the request of Auxiliary Bishop Richard C. Hanifen, Msgr. Slattery was named the founding pastor of a newly-created parish in northeast Colorado Springs, St. Patrick. For the next six years, he celebrated Mass in a retail space on North Academy Boulevard while overseeing the planning and construction of St. Patrick Church.
In January 1984, Msgr. Slattery was named vicar general of the newly-formed Diocese of Colorado Springs, a role that he held while still serving as pastor of St. Patrick. As vicar general, he handled a variety of administrative tasks -- serving on boards and committees, helping to resolve conflicts in parishes and representing Bishop Hanifen in his absence. In 1987, he became administrator of St. Paul Parish. In 1991, his term as vicar general ended and he was named rector of St. Mary's Cathedral, where he remained until 1997. He then served at Divine Redeemer and Corpus Christi parishes until his retirement in 2000.
In 2009, he was one of three priests in the diocese to be designated a Prelate of Honor by Pope Benedict XVI. With that, he gained the title of "Reverend Monsignor." Msgr. Slattery is survived by a brother, Tom, and a sister, Pat.

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Published by The Gazette from Dec. 2 to Dec. 3, 2018.

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T. R. Allen

December 15, 2018

I first knew Monsignor Slattery at Our Lady of Lourdes in Denver when I was attending grade school there. In the best way, he was one of the most accessible and personable Priests I have ever known and it came as no surprise that he would distinguish himself as he did over the years. He was truly a blessing for all of us who came into contact with him.

Debra Daily

December 9, 2018

I will never forget this remarkable man. He heard my first confession, he gave me my first communion, and confirmed me at St Anthony's. You've touched so many lives and you will be missed.

Dorinda and Barela

December 7, 2018

My husband, Charles,and I first met Father John when he was at St. Mary's Cathedral. He was a true blessing of a "people's priest" at a time of great need in our cathedral and in our personal lives. He was a beloved friend, brother, and father, all in one most blessed person. We will miss him but rejoice that he has finally gotten to claim his just reward of eternal life and is walking with OUR LORD JESUS!

Jennifer Williams

December 5, 2018

Thank you for your blessings

Cheryl Jimerson

December 5, 2018

My family and I have known Fr. Slattery since we moved here in 1982. He was the best! We love you.

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