The Rev. Timothy R. Lannon, the president of Creighton University, was transported to the Creighton University Medical Center after he excused himself in the middle of the annual alumni Thanksgiving Day Mass at St. Johnβs Church.
βFr. Lannon stopped in the middle of the Eucharistic prayer and another priest took over seamlessly,β said Dr. Robert Heaney, the John A. Creighton Professor, a professor of medicine at CUMC, and an alumus who was present at the Mass. βMost people wouldnβt have noticed.β
According to Heaney, after Lannon excused himself, he went to sit down in the sacristy. Before the sign of peace, the Rev. Don Doll approached Heaney to tell him that Lannon was sitting in the sacristy. Heaney asked Dr. Cecile Zielinski, also a professor of medicine, to help him check on Lannon.
βWe helped Fr. Lannon take off his vestments, assessed the situation very briefly, and got him to lie down on the couch in the parish office,β Heaney said. βI immediately called Public Safety and asked them to send a car to the parish office to transport Father to the CUMC Emergency Room.β
According to Dr. Edward OβConnor, the provost of Creighton University, Heaney and Zielinksi encouraged Lannon to βgo get checked out.β
βHe wasnβt feeling well that day. It wasnβt something sudden in Mass. He had told others that morning he wasnβt feeling well but he wanted to do mass,β OβConnor said.
According to an email sent to faculty, staff and students by OβConnor and Dan Burkey, the senior vice president for operations at Creighton, Lannonβs personal physician has advised him to take βsome time off to rest and recuperate upon his release.β
βWith the semester coming to an end, this is a natural time to do that,β the email also stated.
According to Kim Manning, the assistant vice president for marketing and communication at Creighton, Lannon was going through some tests and evaluations at CUMC.
He was released from the hospital Wednesday afternoon.
No further medical information has been released. Both OβConnor and Manning want to stress that once Lannon gives them more information and his permission to release that information, they will pass the information along to the Creighton community.
βBased upon when [Lannon] wants information shared, our intention is to share it through the campus community,β Manning said.
OβConnor stated that the information in the email sent out to the community is all he and administration knows.
βWe [also] want to respect Fatherβs medical privacy,β OβConnor said.
During Lannonβs time off, OβConnor and the senior vice president of Creighton will take over some of the presidentβs duties, which normally happens when Lannon takes vacation time or is away on business, according to Manning.
If any members of the community would like to wish Lannon well, please send cards, notes, or wishes to Shirley Spain at [email protected].
The Rev. Timothy R. Lannon announced Monday that he will retire as Creighton’s president at the end of the 2014-5 academic year.