We Knew a Man of Ireland
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We Knew a Man of Ireland

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Father Dermot Dwyer had the music of Ireland in his voice and could tell a story better than any man I ever knew. In his stories, and through the laughter, an obscure truth would become easily understood, a lie would be sent packing, the fog of illusions blew away and the landscape became clear. So, above all, I believe he rejoiced in being a teacher. The truth, or better ...more
Hardcover, 248 pages
Published April 10th 2007 by Aventine Press
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Julietta
Julietta rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Those who enjoy an effortless read
This book is a VERY simple breakdown of why we believe in God and Catholicism. If you struggle with doubt or fear about the purpose of your existence or the church I recommend you read this book! It's uncomplicated and "just the facts mam."
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