Council 3860 Hosts Meal for Senior Priests in Livonia
By: Richard Shelt -
Wed, Mar 5, 2025 12:20 PM
On Tuesday, March 4th, at the Senior Clergy Village in Livonia, a team of Brother Knights from Fr. Patrick O'Kelley Council 3860 had the honor of serving Archbishop Emeritus Allen Vigneron and approximately 50 diocesan priests a delicious Shrove meal consisting of five different types of chili.\

Richard Shelt
Council Retention/Sustainability Director
Michigan State Council
Council 3860 Hosts Meal for Senior Priests
By: Richard Shelt -
Sun, Feb 16, 2025 6:15 AM
The Brother Knights of Fr. Patrick O'Kelley Council 3860 in Dearborn Heights recently gathered to host a delightful home-cooked meal for senior priests in the local community.

Lead cook Ed Leschinski with chicken ala king. Mark and Margie, David, Bruce, Bob and Richard Shelt; Knights from Fr. Patrick O'Kelley #3860
Council 3860 Hosts Senior Priests Luncheon
By: Richard Shelt -
Sun, Oct 13, 2024 5:02 AM
On October 12th, the Brother Knights of Fr. Patrick O’Kelley Council #3860 prepared a luncheon for the retired priests residing at the Senior Clergy Village in Livonia.
Fr. Patrick O’Kelley Council is dedicated to serving these esteemed priests six times a year, as a gesture of gratitude for their many years of service to the Catholic faithful.
The priests were treated to a delicious meal featuring chicken cordon bleu, green beans almondine, cheesy potatoes, a fresh salad, and homemade lemon meringue pie.
It was a joyous occasion filled with fellowship and appreciation for these dedicated servants of the Church.
For more information about the Senior Clergy Village, please click here
Council 3860 raises funds to support Special Olympics
By: Richard Shelt -
Fri, Nov 3, 2023 7:35 AM
On Sunday October 29th, the Brother Knights of Fr Patrick O’Kelley Council 3860 in Dearborn Heights held a delicious spaghetti dinner to support Special Olympics. It was a very successful event, with over 400 dinners served. Thanks to the overwhelming response from the community, the council raised an impressive amount of nearly $5000!