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Mystery "Angel/Priest" from Miraculous Car Accident Revealed

Teresa Neumann : Aug 13, 2013
Jennifer Feldman – CNN

"I think there may have been angels there too and, in this context, I congratulate the fire team from New London and Hannibal, the Sheriff/deputies of Ralls County, the Highway Patrol personnel, the helicopter team, the nurses and all who worked so professionally. God has blessed your work. I hope the credit goes where it is due." -Rev. Patrick Dowling

Father Patrick Dowling(Center, MO)—The angel/priest who “mysteriously” materialized to pray with rescuers and the victim of a serious car accident on August 4, has been identified as Rev. Patrick Dowling of the Jefferson City Diocese, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland. (Photo: CNN)

Dowling currently serves in a prison ministry and to Spanish-speaking Catholics.

Numerous sources report that the priest had been traveling between church assignments that day when he came upon the crash scene. Dowling also is quoted as saying he takes no credit for Katie Lentz's rescue that day.

A public comment posted by Dowling reads:

accidentI had Mass in Ewing, MO as the regular priest was sick. As I was returning, I arrived at the scene. The authorities were redirecting traffic. I waited till it was possible to drive up closer. I parked behind a large vehicle about 150 yards from the scene. I asked the Sheriff's permission and approached the scene of the accident.

I absolved and anointed Katie, and, at her request, prayed that her leg would not hurt. Then I stepped aside to where some rescue personnel and the pilot were waiting, and prayed the rosary silently. I left when the helicopter was about to take off, and before I got to my car it was on its way to Quincy.

I was amazed at the calmness of the two Highway patrol men. The sergeant was completely in control, amazingly calm. Everybody worked as harmoniously as a Swiss watch despite the critical nature of the scene. I gave my name to one of the authorities, perhaps to the sergeant of Highway Patrol, explaining that I was returning having celebrated Mass at Ewing. It was the sergeant who, at the Sheriff's request, gave me Katie's name as I was leaving, so I could visit her in the hospital—I assumed she would be taken to Columbia.

I think there may have been angels there too and, in this context, I congratulate the fire team from New London and Hannibal, the Sheriff/deputies of Ralls County, the Highway Patrol personnel, the helicopter team, the nurses and all who worked so professionally. God has blessed your work. I hope the credit goes where it is due.