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Sister Mary McNulty, IHM
January 6, 2026
All of us at St. Francis de Sales School would like to extend our sympathies to the family and friends of Brian Morley. May her rest in peace. Brian helped so many of our families with their tuition. He worked tirelessly for the good of others. I am sure that God welcomed him home with a loving embrace for all of his goodness and love to others. With sympathy,
S. Mary McNulty, IHM
Jim McCarry
January 5, 2026
What a wonderful person. I will miss you Brian. Thank you for your witness to your faith & setting an example for me & others. Jim
Cristine Verica
January 2, 2026
I´m so sorry to hear this. I´m sorry for all those that will miss Brian´s goodness and love for our Lord. We lost an angel and friend on earth , but gained one in heaven. Brian, thank you for all your positivity, love and faith over the years when I participated in the Flame of Love. Rest easy. God love you!
Much love and gratitude,
Cris and Mark Verica
Fran Connell
January 2, 2026
Brian was an inspiration to so many through his amazing faith. May he rest in peace with his loving God !!
Thanks for being a glowing example of faith in God to so many. I was blessed to have prayed with you at St John Fisher so many mornings.
Fran Connell
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Mary Calkins
January 2, 2026
Brian, we will miss you at the Flame of Love group at SS&J. I've been praying with Brian's group for years and his enthusiasm and zeal for Our Lord, Mother Mary, and the Flame of Love movement were unmatched. I will always remember him excitedly estimating at the end of each prayer meeting how many souls we just prayed into Heaven, and insisting that we wait for him to start the closing hymn so we all started in the same key. Brian was a mighty prayer warrior on earth and I hope his prayers for us still here will continue from his happy place in Heaven.
David Wilbur
January 1, 2026
My condolences to the family. Although I didn't have the privilege of knowing Brian for as long as many others, I met him after a Mass and shortly thereafter joined him and others at a Saturday men's group. Despite the 30-year age difference, Brian quickly became a great friend and always had a warm welcome even when under the weather. He was always excited to hear about how my boys were doing and loved discussing their faith and answers to prayers that we were seeing.
What Brian and I really bonded over was my conversion to the Catholic faith-how it happened, being open to prayer, healings, and witnessing how Jesus changes lives. We exchanged books, as he had a rich collection on the renewal, and he was always encouraging me to grow deeper in my faith.
I will truly miss our mornings before and after Mass, when we would talk and share. I´ll also miss seeing him lead the "Hail Mary" and his singing on Saturdays at St. Mary Magdalene in Media.
Linda Burke
January 1, 2026
Brian was a wonderful person.
I always enjoyed seeing him at FOL events. He was filled with faith and joy. He worked so hard for all of us. I tried to visit him in his last hospitalization but somehow it did not work. I know he often prayed with people who were ill and I wanted to return the blessing
Sister Mary Morley
December 31, 2025
Sending condolences to Brian Morley's family. From Sister Mary Morley and members of the Morley family in New Jersey
Iwona Malagon FOL
December 30, 2025
Deepest condolences for Brian's family and all who knew him. He was a dedicated, faithful man, loved by everyone who knew him. He was such a gentelman. It was a pleasure working with him for FOL Movement. I keep praying for Brian's eternal rest and for peace to his family.
Donna Anderson
December 30, 2025
Brian was such a dear, good man. I knew him from his devotion to the Flame of Love in Philadelphia and loved seeing him weekly at our FOL cenacle at St. Denis parish in Havertown way back in the very early days, well before Covid. He always had a kind word and a hug for everyone, and he worked his tail off as a volunteer, always with a smile. What a blessing to enter into glory on the Feast of the Nativity! Awesome. We'll miss you, sweet Brian. Rest in the Presence of our Savior and the arms of Mama Mary!
Art and Sue Weidle
December 30, 2025
May God bless you. A very nice friendly man. Neighbor from Concord Hills
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