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Ned Bustard, "Saint Patrick the Forgiver: The History and Legends of Ireland's Bishop" (InterVarsity, 2023)
Ned Bustard, "Saint Patrick the Forgiver: The History and Legends of Ireland's Bishop" (InterVarsity, 2023)
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53 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Ned Bustard is the author of a new children’s book, Saint Patrick the Forgiver: The History and Legends of Ireland's Bishop (InterVarsity, 2023). We talked about the book, the life of St. Patrick, and the conversion of Ireland. The day after the interview, during his Ash Wednesday homily, Pope Francis said, “the Gospel is not an idea, the Gospel is not an ideology: the Gospel is a proclamation that touches your heart and makes you change your heart.” That’s exactly what St Patrick showed by returning to pagan Ireland where he’d been a slave for six years. When a slave, he had been a shepherd. Now free, he became the shepherd of a nation.
IVP Kids imprint webpage.
Square Halo Books webpage.
World End Images webpage.
St. Patrick’s writings, the Confessio and the Epistola, in English and Latin.
EWTN Ireland documentary, Discovering St. Patrick
Pope Francis’s homily on Ash Wednesday, February 22, 2023.
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IVP Kids imprint webpage.
Square Halo Books webpage.
World End Images webpage.
St. Patrick’s writings, the Confessio and the Epistola, in English and Latin.
EWTN Ireland documentary, Discovering St. Patrick
Pope Francis’s homily on Ash Wednesday, February 22, 2023.
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Released:
Mar 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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