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    Dermot Layden This short book brings together, in a logical and easily read format, previously published expert material about us humans, especially about our unique dignity and place on this earth, and about how governments and other leaders should govern.

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  • George Good The articles in this book are thought pieces that describe and challenge us in our understanding of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ. It is hoped this collection will provide a source of reflection, challenge, encouragement and refreshment. ebook - ePub and Mobi formats available for download
  • Dermot Layden This relatively short book is really a gem and ought to be taken seriously by anyone (surely us all, and not least young people and their parents) who wish to live a happy and fulfilled life, without regrets. It distils in a very readable fashion how we should handle a wide range of issues we confront in life, and one of these issues is the role of religion and belief in God. A wide variety of studies and evidences are used in compiling this book. And a wide variety of Famous Quotations add to the appeal of this book. Do Enjoy  
  • Dermot Layden "This book should be of interest to various categories of people such as: those who are sceptical about the existence of God; those who are doubtful about the validity of practising any religion; those who are lukewarm in the practice of the Catholic faith; and not least those who wish to deepen their knowledge and practice of their faith." The author has chosen to distribute this book in PDF format free of charge. Please click below to download a copy. In Defence of God - Dermot Layden
  • Dermot Layden This is a somewhat unusual book, but one that will almost certainly have many surprises for its readers, no matter who they may be: active faith practitioners; those who have lapsed; non-believers and so on.

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  • Dermot Layden In this relatively short book, the essence of the Catholic Faith, as contained in the Catechism, is distilled in a highly readable and presentable fashion. This affords the reader to get a real grasp of what that Faith entails, thereby removing the mystique and misapprehensions that many people seem to hold about the Catholic Faith. With this knowledge, the practice of Faith can be definitely become exciting and liberating. And should you at present find the Mass to be boring, then surely this book is for you! In the opening section, the book presents in summary form convincing evidence for belief in God, Jesus Christ and his Church. The author has chosen to distribute this book in PDF format free of charge. Please click below to download a copy. Making Faith Practice Exciting and Liberating - Dermot Layden
  • The Role of Faith in International Development & Public Affairs This well-researched and easy to read book by Matt Moran explores:
    • The meaning of integral human development
    • The pioneering role of the Catholic Church in development
    • The intrinsic values that faith brings to international development
    • The Missionary Approach to Development Interventions
    • Human dignity and right relations that enable people to flourish and live life to the full
    • Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation
    • The importance of inter-religious dialogue for peaceful co-existence
    • Authentic partnership vs financial relationship in the power balance between Western funders and implementing organisations in the Global South
    • The faith inter-face with the UN, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNAIDS, World Bank, WHO and the EU
    • Faith’s receding place in public affairs in an increasingly intolerant secular Ireland
    • The relationship between Church and State in Ireland
    • The Irish Government’s interface with FBOs in the provision of health and social care services
    • The fractious relationship between the Catholic Church and the Irish media
    • A dialogue of hope to imagine an alternative narrative in Ireland
    • The evolving clash between Christian values and human rights as in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and
    • The un-challenged findings on bias and serious dysfunction within the European Court of Human Rights.
    The Foreword to the book was written by Dr David Begg who served as CEO of Concern Worldwide, Board Member of Trócaire, and on the Advisory Board of Irish Aid. He is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences at Maynooth University. The book has been endorsed by theologians in Ireland, Africa and Canada, as well as by Cardinal Peter Turkson from Ghana.
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