The Irish Church is dying, but some of Columba Books' best-known authors have a formula for saving it. Including speeches from the 5 Years to Save the Irish Church Conference hosted by Columba Books in May 2018, this book offers readers the sage wisdom of five committed Catholics and their advice on how to rejuvenate the modern Irish Catholic Church and help it become more honest and open.
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Mary McAleese is a former President of Ireland and currently de¬votes herself to the study of canon law. Fr Mark Patrick Hederman is a Benedictine monk and former Abbott of Glenstal Abbey in Limerick with a background in education. Fr Brian DArcy is a Passionist priest and long-time newspaper columnist and broadcaster whose writing focuses on the Gospel in modern-day life. Sr Stan Kennedy is a social justice campaigner who has founded a number of charities and frequently writes about meditation and spirituality. Fr Joe McDonald is a Dublin parish priest with a passion for the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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