Paul Glynn
Paul Glynn was born in the year 1928 in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia; he is a Marist missionary priest and a writer. He is the writ...
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Paul Glynn was born in the year 1928 in Lismore, New South Wales,
Australia; he is a Marist missionary priest and a writer. He is the writer of
many books including The Song of
Nagasaki
of the year 1988 and The Smile of the
Ragpicker of the year 1992. He has devoted a lifetime to the friendship
and reconciliation of Japan and Australia.
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Biography
Paul Glynn is an Australian Marist missionary priest and a writer. He
resided in Japan for more than 20 years, learning the language of the people
and the culture, and it was there that he wrote A Song for Nagasaki.
Paul Glynn has been a catholic priest since the year 1953 and has devoted
his lifetime to the friendship and reconciliation of Japan and Australia.
Publications
Ø A Song for Nagasaki: The Story of Takashi Nagai:
Scientist, Convert, and Survivor of the Atomic Bomb
(with a forewod by Shusaku Endo), Ignatius Press, 2009.
Ø (with
Tōru Matsui) The smile of a ragpicker,
2nd edition, Marist Fathers Books, 1992.
Ø Healing Fire from Frozen Earth: Lourdes and the
Third Millennium, Marist Fathers Books, 2002.
Ø Healing Fire of Christ: Reflections on Modern
Miracles – Knock, Lourdes, Fatima, Ignatius Press,
2003.
Ø Like a Samurai: The Tony Glynn Story,
Marist Fathers Books, 2008.
Ø Psalms: Songs for the Way Home,
E.J. Dwyer, 1997.
Ø Hearers of Silent Music,
Catholic Book Club of Australia.
Ø Thank you Brother Fire,
Catholic Book Club, 1984.
Ø The Wayside Stream: About Reconciliation in
Families, Communities and Between, Marist Fathers
Books, 2003.