Monsignor Patrick Brennan (1901–1950), was an American born, Catholic missionary priest, killed by North Korean forces in 1950.
[1] Patrick Brennan, was born March 13, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, to Irish parents.
He was educated in St Rita's High School and Quigley's Prep Seminary before studying for the priesthood in Mundelein seminary and ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1928, and served as a curate in Epiphany Church, St. Mary of the Lake, and St Anthonys Joliet.
[2] Fr Brennan was interned by Japanese forces, following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, and repatriated to the US.
He served as an Army Chaplain in Europe during the war,[3] in Normandy, Ardennes and Germany for which he was decorated with the Soldier's Medal for bravery.