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Fr. John A. Doyle hails from a large Catholic family. Originally from southern California, he felt the priestly vocation at a very young age, eventually joining the Legionaries of Christ in 1991. Fr. John possesses degrees in philosophy and theology from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy, where he graduated with a Summa Cum Laude 'Licenza' (master’s) degree in Dogmatic Theology. Fr. John also earned a master’s degree in the Psychological Sciences from Divine Mercy University in Arlington, Virginia, graduating with a 4.0 average. Assisting various priests with youth work, evangelization, and vocational promotion, Fr. John completed his internship in multiple European countries and Mexico before being ordained a pries ...more

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Audiobook available for my new book!

After two months of recording and editing, I am happy to announce that the audiobook version of my recent book 'Like a Rock in the Sea' has finally been published by Audible and is available for sale on other platforms as well.

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Published on August 13, 2021 19:00 Tags: faith, fiction, hope, love, new-book, short-stories
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Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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While I enjoyed the writing style and character development of this classic novel, I was not impressed with its morals. The characters have intense romantic feelings which cloud their better judgement more often than not. The Author, while presenting ...more
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These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Father Elijah by Michael D. O'Brien
"I enjoyed this book immensely. Despite its 600 pages, it went by surprisingly fast. It’s undoubtedly the most Catholic work of fiction I’ve ever read; I’m guessing that your feelings towards traditional (not traditionalist) Catholicism, which is the " Read more of this review »
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Anna     James
“Books can change minds and change worlds, open doors and open minds, and plant seeds that can grow into magical or even terrifying things. Stories are things to be loved and respected at the same time; never underestimate the power of them.”
Anna James, The Bookwanderers

Kevin Ansbro
“Prejudice wears a variety of hats, none of them becoming.”
Kevin Ansbro

J.R.R. Tolkien
“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

Thérèse of Lisieux
“It is not because I have been preserved from mortal sin that I lift up my heart to God in trust and love. I feel that even had I on my conscience every crime one could commit, I should lose nothing of my confidence: my heart broken with sorrow, I would throw myself into the Arms of my Saviour. I know that He loves the Prodigal Son, I have heard His words to St. Mary Magdalen, to the woman taken in adultery, and to the woman of Samaria. No one could frighten me, for I know what to believe concerning His Mercy and His Love. And I know that all that multitude of sins would disappear in an instant, even as a drop of water cast into a flaming furnace.”
Therese Lisieux

C.S. Lewis
“Prosperity knits a man to the world. He feels that he is finding his place in it, while really it is finding its place in him.”
C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters

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