bridges from legaginney
Bridges from Legaginney is the story of a powerful life change by a priest
from an Irish Catholic family of generations of priests. Finbarr Corr shares
the challenge and emotion of his transition from pastoral leader of a vibrant
parish community of 1800 families to a married lay professional, forced to
start a new career alone as a marriage and family therapist.
Dr. Corr’s
story is ultimately about the comfort and joy of reaching out to others as
the secret to sustaining a personal spirit. He generously shares the human
life journey in the most important ways as a writer, professor and an active
Rotarian on Cape Cod.
Dr. James Murphy
Chair of Franklin Forum
Eastpointe, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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"Dr. Corr’s story is ultimately about the comfort and joy of reaching out to others as the secret to sustaining a personal spirit. He generously shares the human life journey in the most important ways ..."
- Dr. James Murphy, Chair of Franklin Forum
A Kid from Legaginney
"A Kid from Legaginney" has won much acclaim from the critics. Frank McCourt, the author of Angela's Ashes describes it as "warm and leavened with the gentle breezes of kindness, humour and compassion".
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Living, Laughing and Loving Thru Marriage
Unfortunately, too many couples get married without the proper preparation. They mistakenly feel that the romantic love of courtship lasts forever. Many overlook, or deny seeing the faults in their prospective spouse and just go along and have the wedding because the date was set.
This according to Dr Corr is the primary reason why the divorce rate ...
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The Many Loves of Joe Carroll
a memoir as told to Finbarr Corr
"All of us, at one time or another have read the memoirs of famous people
like presidents or great states people. Joe Carroll does not describe himself
in his memoirs as a famous person nor would I, on the other hand, describe him
as an "ordinary Joe."
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