Pattie's Reviews > Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion
Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion
by Gregory Boyle
by Gregory Boyle
Pattie's review
bookshelves: biography-autobiography
Oct 06, 10
bookshelves: biography-autobiography
Read from September 21 to October 01, 2010
Inspirational and moving.
Every day we see the damage done in the world by those who think of themselves as "good Christians" "good Jews" or "good Muslims", and it's tempting to wonder if religion is a force for good or evil. In this context, it's reassuring to know that there are truly good people of faith like Father Boyle at work in the world (or "G", as the kids call him).
Every day we see the damage done in the world by those who think of themselves as "good Christians" "good Jews" or "good Muslims", and it's tempting to wonder if religion is a force for good or evil. In this context, it's reassuring to know that there are truly good people of faith like Father Boyle at work in the world (or "G", as the kids call him).
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