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 | View details | Maynooth Mission to Africa - by Thomas Kiggins
Towards the end of 1920 two young Irish priests from Maynooth set out for Africa. They were bound for Nigeria with its dreaded climate and fearsome reputation as "the white man's grave". From this modest beginning grew St Patrick's Missionary Society, the story of which is told in this book. |
 | View details | Mission in today's world - by Donal Dorr
Christians today urgently need to find a new approach to mission for our changing world. In Mission in Today's World, Donal Dorr examines mission from a number of relevant perspectives; clarifying the issues and enriching tour understanding of mission.
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 | View details | Spiritual Energy Surrounds Us and Is Accessible To All - by Donal Dorr
Donal Dorr has good news for those seeking meaning and purpose for their lives - divine energy is all around us. We have only to discover how to access it to become sharers in God's own life. |
 | View details | Why not be a missionary?- by Michael Glynn
Michael's wrote a column in Africa magazine called: Why not be a missionary? He tentatively began this project in 1952 and it would engage his considerable talent for writing for the remainder of his life. He wrote the column for forty-three years and this book contains a selection of his articles. |
 | View details | An Acre Sown is the story of St Patrick’s (Kiltegan) Missionaries in Brazil from the time of their first going in 1962 to the present. It is a simple story of commitment “in season and out of season” set in the context of the “acre” granted them by Providence and told against the wider background of a nation’s struggle to forge its identity and save its Soul. |
 | View details | Living Dangerously: A Memoir of Political Change in Malawi by Pádraig Ó Máille A member of St. Patrick's Missionary Society, Pádraig is from Louisburgh in Co. Mayo. He worked in Nigeria and Malawi from 1957 to 1992. He has written Dúdúchas, a prize winning book in Irish on Nigeria. He is currently preparing an anthology of African poetry in Irish and a memoir, also in Irish, of his experiences with Gluaiseacht Cearta Sibhialta na Gaeltachta, the Irish language civil rights movement. |
 | View details | St. Patrick: A Role Model For The New Millennium - by Rev. Paul A. Keenan. "This most attractive publication on St. Patrick deserves the widest possible circulation. It captures the authentic spirit of St. Patrick - deep yet simple, vibrant, courageous and above all open and honest." - Joseph Duffy, Bishop of Clogher.
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 | View details | Glendalough: A Celtic Soul Journey - by Michael Rodgers & Gill McCarthy This soulful book explores the environment, history, legends and timeless mystery of Glendalough and reflects on some of the themes that attract people to Celtic spirituality today. Readers are invited to enter into a personal and experiential journey and encouraged to find connections with their own soul search along the way. |