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The Flying Fathers are a group of Canadian Roman Catholic priests who regularly tour North America as a hockey team, playing exhibition games against local teams to raise money for charities.

The organization was founded in 1963 by Brian McKee and Les Costello, two priests from Northern Ontario. Costello was a former professional hockey player, who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1940s before his ordination as a priest.

Originally intended as a one-off event, the Fathers became a popular phenomenon, and the organization is still active as of 2005. The Flying Fathers have played 907 games, and have raised over $4 million. Their single-game fundraising record is $240,000 at a game in Toronto.

External links

  • Flying Fathers
  • Kernaghan, Jim (11 December 2002). "Flying Father really had wings on his feet". London Free Press. Retrieved 2007-12-28. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help) [dead link]