Alfred F. Horrigan was born on December 9, 1914, to William Horrigan and Anna Kienle Horrigan. Horrigan had four brothers along with two sisters growing up. For his early education, Alfred went to school at Saint James Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Horrigan later went to school at Saint Joseph's high school in
Rensselaer, Indiana which was later followed by him attending Saint Meinrad Seminary where he received a bachelor's degree. He also received a Ph.D. and a master's degree from The
Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. Horrigan's pastoral career began in 1940 when he served as the associate pastor at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He would later become the assistant pastor at the Cathedral of Assumption in 1944. Alfred Horrigan then served as the pastor at his boyhood church of Saint James. == Bellarmine years ==