


The Irish Way: Studies in Irish Sanctity From St. Patrick to Matt Talbot
- Essays and biographies of Irish saints & heroes
- Inspiring stories of Catholicism
- Faithful men & women of Irish Catholicism
- Various contributing authors
- Wonderful gift celebrating Irish heritageĀ
The Irish Way, edited by F. J. Sheed, one of the pre-eminent Christian intellectuals of the twentieth century, looks at the lives and legacies of eighteen great Roman Catholics of Ireland. Under Sheedās sure-handed editorial guidance, the essays collected in this volume combine to show what Catholicism is in the Irish people. These studies are not truncated biographies but portraits whose subjects were simplyāin the words of Sheedāāgood Catholics, who were Irish, from whom, therefore, something might be learnt of Irish Catholicity.ā
āEvery nation has its own way of being Catholic, for the life of the Faith does not destroy the natural life and take its place, but elevates the natural life to a new level of activity.⦠And so in Ireland. Of the people in this book, not one could possibly be anything but Irish.āĀ ā?F. J. Sheed
From Saint Patrick to Matt Talbot, from Theobald Mathew to Margaret Mary Hallahan, all the men and women in this book served the Church faithfully and with great zeal. The contributors toĀ The Irish WayĀ include such luminaries of twentieth-century Irish-Catholic letters as Alice Curtayne, Vincent McNabb, O.P., Philip Hughes, and F. J. Sheed himself.
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- Essays and biographies of Irish saints & heroes
- Inspiring stories of Catholicism
- Faithful men & women of Irish Catholicism
- Various contributing authors
- Wonderful gift celebrating Irish heritageĀ
The Irish Way, edited by F. J. Sheed, one of the pre-eminent Christian intellectuals of the twentieth century, looks at the lives and legacies of eighteen great Roman Catholics of Ireland. Under Sheedās sure-handed editorial guidance, the essays collected in this volume combine to show what Catholicism is in the Irish people. These studies are not truncated biographies but portraits whose subjects were simplyāin the words of Sheedāāgood Catholics, who were Irish, from whom, therefore, something might be learnt of Irish Catholicity.ā
āEvery nation has its own way of being Catholic, for the life of the Faith does not destroy the natural life and take its place, but elevates the natural life to a new level of activity.⦠And so in Ireland. Of the people in this book, not one could possibly be anything but Irish.āĀ ā?F. J. Sheed
From Saint Patrick to Matt Talbot, from Theobald Mathew to Margaret Mary Hallahan, all the men and women in this book served the Church faithfully and with great zeal. The contributors toĀ The Irish WayĀ include such luminaries of twentieth-century Irish-Catholic letters as Alice Curtayne, Vincent McNabb, O.P., Philip Hughes, and F. J. Sheed himself.





















