“The saints are not dead, but alive and present in the Church. In Inspiration from the Saints, Maolsheachlann Ó Ceallaigh writes in a personal way not only of the saints as living in the Church but as living with us in our own lives. From childhood to death, from hardened sinners to mystics, we here encounter men, women, and children who impress upon us the achievable ‘reality of holiness’; we steep ourselves in the holy glamour of the saints and learn how they make virtue so attractive. At a time when we are tempted to cynicism in face of so many flawed public figures, the author draws our attention to those who have enhanced our Church and our world by their goodness.”
— FR. JOHN S. HOGAN
co-host of EWTN’s Forgotten Heritage, author of A Book of Martyrs
“This excellent book is the fruit of the author’s study of the men and women who have made history because of how they lived and loved in saintly witness to their Catholic faith, serving as guides to help us through the twists and turns of daily life. Its masterly selection of anecdotes offers inspiration at a time when so many are disillusioned and filled with doubts about the relevance of the Church in the modern world. Through the example of such deeply spiritual individuals we come to see how we too can become saints if we but allow ourselves to be transformed by Jesus Christ. May this wonderful book inspire us to do just that!”
— ANTHONY MURPHY
editor of Catholic Voice, director of the Lumen Fidei Institute
“Maolsheachlann Ó Ceallaigh, in his refreshingly timely and personal reflections on the lives of Catholics revered as saints from Apostolic times to our own, offers myriad ‘saintly’ reasons why Catholics should be proud of their Faith, and strive better to live and appreciate it, in order to propagate and defend it.”
— FR. PAUL STENHOUSE MSC
editor of Annals Australasia
“In a way, the very title ‘saint’ does a disservice to the holy people upon whom it is bestowed, because it tends to make them seem unapproachable—and if this is so, how can we emulate them, which is what the Church asks us to do? This book, however, makes the saints seem both approachable and extraordinary at the same time. Its message: saints are real people who become Christ-like in their lives, and, if they can do it, so can we!”
— DAVID QUINN
founder of the Iona Institute, columnist with the Irish Independent and the Irish Catholic
Maolsheachlann Ó Ceallaigh was born in Dublin in 1977 and has worked in the library of University College Dublin since 2001. He has written for such publications as The Irish Catholic, The Catholic Voice, Ireland’s Own, Annals Australasia, Spirituality, and Books Ireland, as well as for Sunday Miscellany on RTE radio. He writes a weekly column on G.K. Chesterton for The Open Door magazine, and his blog Irish Papist has been online since 2011.