Background
Heelan, Edmond was born on February 5, 1868 in Elton, County Limerick, Ireland. Son of John D. and Anne (Quish) Heelan.
Heelan, Edmond was born on February 5, 1868 in Elton, County Limerick, Ireland. Son of John D. and Anne (Quish) Heelan.
He studied philosophy and theology at All Hallows College in Dublin, and was ordained to the priesthood on June 24, 1890.
He served as Bishop of Sioux City from 1920 until his death in 1948. He then came to the United States, where he became a curate (1890–1893) and rector (1893-1897) at Saint Raphael"s Cathedral in Dubuque, Iowa. He was pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Fort Dodge from 1897 to 1919.
On December 21, 1918, Heelan was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sioux City and Titular Bishop of Gerasa by Pope Benedict XV. He received his episcopal consecration on April 8, 1919 from Archbishop James Keane, with Bishops James J. Davis and Patrick McGovern servign as co-consecrators.
As an auxiliary, he served as rector of the Cathedral of the Epiphany. Following the death of Bishop Philip Joseph Garrigan, Heelan was named the second Bishop of Sioux City on March 8, 1920.
During his nearly thirty-year tenure, he guided the diocese through the Great Depression and World World War II, and greatly expanded Catholic education. He died at age 80.