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REMEMBERING Matt Talbott By
Mary Purcell
Soft-covered, 141 pages
This Edition Published
1990 by Veritas Publications, 7-8 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1
First Published 1954 by M.H. Gill & Sons Ltd., Dublin
Copyright Mary Purcell 1954, 1990
Brief From Back Cover: Matt
Talbot worked in a Dublin timber yard at the turn of this century. At
an early age he became addicted to alcohol but he later experienced a
conversion and went on to live a life of asceticism and sanctity.
Mary Purcell, the
doyenne of religious biographers, has charted the life of Matt Talbot
with integrity and clarity. The Dublin of a hundred years ago, with
its poverty and pomp uneasily juxtaposed, becomes vividly alive.
Matt's progress from a drunk to a person of extraordinary sanctity and
of unusual learning for a person with very little formal education, is
compellingly related. Mary Purcell succeeds in making his story come
alive in an aspiring annd readable fashion.
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