The children’s book “Man of the People: Fr William Doyle SJ” will be launched next Thursday, November 9, at 6pm in Stillorgan Library, Dublin. The launch will be launched by the historian and writer Tim Pat Coogan. All welcome.
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The children’s book “Man of the People: Fr William Doyle SJ” will be launched next Thursday, November 9, at 6pm in Stillorgan Library, Dublin. The launch will be launched by the historian and writer Tim Pat Coogan. All welcome.
The Fruit of the First Week: I realise in a way I never did before that God created me for His service, that He has a strict right that I should serve Him perfectly, and that every moment of my life is His and given to me for the one end of praising and serving Him. I recalled with horror how often I have wandered from this my end, what …
Ronan McGreevy writes today’s Irishman’s Diary column about Fr Doyle. It is an excellent tribute to Fr Doyle. Ronan launched my book To Raise the Fallen last night. I am very grateful to him for this. I shall post his speech later. Photo of the article below, and below that a link to a more reader-friendly online version. One small point – while Alfred O’Rahilly was an ex-Jesuit, he was …
Venerable Fr John Sullivan SJ, who will be beatified on Saturday We continue our reflections on the life of Fr John Sullivan who will be beatified this coming Saturday in Dublin. He was ordained with Fr Doyle on 28 July 1907 and his beatification is of direct relevance to this blog. His beatification is an important good news story for all of the Church here in Ireland which has suffered …
A kind word goes far. I stopped to say a few words to a group of men at a street corner in Kinsale, and as I walked away, I heard one of the men say to his companions: “Wasn’t it kind of him to speak to us? He’s a grand man entirely!” COMMENT: Jesus tells us that we shall be known as His disciples by the love we have for …
“My yoke is sweet” (Matthew 11. 30). The service of God, the whole-hearted generous service of God, is full of a sweetness hidden from the world. Beneath the rough garb of the monk or the holy nun’s coarse garment there is hidden more real happiness, more true peace and contentment than poor wordlings have ever known or dreamt of. Sweet is the yoke, light the burden of the Lord. COMMENT: …
Sometimes God seems to leave me to my weakness and I tremble with fear. At other times I have so much trust and confidence in his loving protection that I could almost sit down on a bursting shell feeling I could come to no harm. You would laugh, or perhaps cry, if you saw me at this moment sitting on a pile of bricks and rubbish. Shells are bursting some …
At the community Mass this morning I again felt an overpowering desire to become a saint. It came suddenly, filling my soul with consolation. Surely God has an object in inspiring me so often with this desire, and has great graces for me if I will only cooperate with Him. Reflecting on this inspiration afterwards, I saw more clearly that the chief thing God wants from me at present is …
Carole Hope is an expert on Fr Doyle’s military career and is the author of the superb biography Worshipper and Worshipped. She recently gave a lecture in Dublin on Fr Doyle’s experience in this gas attack 100 years ago this week. Below you will find two videos on this lecture courtesy of Ronan McGreevy, a journalist in the Irish Times whose book Wherever the Firing Line Extends: An Irish Journey Along …