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Whisperings of my Soul
 
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Whisperings of My Soul was written as a self-published project. It was written in thanksgiving to God the Father, Jesus and His Blessed Mother. It was written as a testimony to a series of lovely and awesome consolations of faith I was granted. When at the lowest ebb of my life I called out to Jesus for help. My loved ones were allowed to reach me and let me know how safe and well they are, united in the presence of Jesus and how aware they are of my every day events and how they are watching over me.
 
It was launched on December7th by Bishop Denis Nulty. By providence which is always in God’s hands. I got an interview with Joe Duffy on Live Line and a slot on TV3 Breakfast Show with Mark Cagney just prior to the launch. As a consequence the launch was a great success with two Bishops over twenty priests and several hundred people in attendance at the GAA centre in Portarlington. Following the appearances on Live Line and TV Am there were calls to books shops from all over the country enquiring where the book could be purchased. Veritas the largest distributor of religious books in Ireland took on distribution nationwide. It has been their bestselling book for December, January, February and March and April.
 
I have received hundreds of letters, phone calls, e/mails, comments on face book and meeting people on the street thanking me for publishing this book.
 
Barney Scally correspondent with The Offaly Topic summarises this feedback well when he writes. I would defy any person to read Fr Sean’s book and then say they doubt if heaven exists at all. This is a beautifully crafted book, a really engrossing read…. It is without doubt the most thought provoking .heart breaking yet inspirational messages from heaven I have ever read …the book is a must. It is sure to be a best seller and not only in Ireland.
 
 
One Man’s Journey from Husband & Father to Amazing Grace & the Priesthood
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