Díbirt Dé

Fr Séamas Ó Conacháin, the local parish priest, is doing his best under difficult circumstances. His old friend Fr Micheál Ó Ruairc, recently released from prison after serving time for paedophile offences, is staying with him on instruction from the bishop. Ó Conacháin must deal with his distaste for Ó Ruairc's behaviour while also protecting his own reputation by protecting Ó Ruairc's secret. His loyal parishioners suspect nothing, least of all Marcas Mac Cába, a devout, traditional Catholic, whose main preoccupation is the disparaging attitude of the media in this country towards religion. Bill and Sharon de Brún and their son Liam seem like a happy family and regularly attend mass; however all is not as it seems. Bill is having an affair with Aoife, his best friend's wife, and as the affair progresses their secret meetings become more and more daring. Meanwhile, Fr Ó Ruairc knows only too well that he is an unwelcome guest in Ó Conacháin's house but he has little choice but to make the most of the situation and to abide by the conditions laid down by his host. So many secrets cannot hope to stay secret for long.

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Díbirt Dé

Fr Séamas Ó Conacháin, the local parish priest, is doing his best under difficult circumstances. His old friend Fr Micheál Ó Ruairc, recently released from prison after serving time for paedophile offences, is staying with him on instruction from the bishop. Ó Conacháin must deal with his distaste for Ó Ruairc's behaviour while also protecting his own reputation by protecting Ó Ruairc's secret. His loyal parishioners suspect nothing, least of all Marcas Mac Cába, a devout, traditional Catholic, whose main preoccupation is the disparaging attitude of the media in this country towards religion. Bill and Sharon de Brún and their son Liam seem like a happy family and regularly attend mass; however all is not as it seems. Bill is having an affair with Aoife, his best friend's wife, and as the affair progresses their secret meetings become more and more daring. Meanwhile, Fr Ó Ruairc knows only too well that he is an unwelcome guest in Ó Conacháin's house but he has little choice but to make the most of the situation and to abide by the conditions laid down by his host. So many secrets cannot hope to stay secret for long.

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Díbirt Dé

Díbirt Dé

by Pádraig Standún
Díbirt Dé

Díbirt Dé

by Pádraig Standún

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Overview

Fr Séamas Ó Conacháin, the local parish priest, is doing his best under difficult circumstances. His old friend Fr Micheál Ó Ruairc, recently released from prison after serving time for paedophile offences, is staying with him on instruction from the bishop. Ó Conacháin must deal with his distaste for Ó Ruairc's behaviour while also protecting his own reputation by protecting Ó Ruairc's secret. His loyal parishioners suspect nothing, least of all Marcas Mac Cába, a devout, traditional Catholic, whose main preoccupation is the disparaging attitude of the media in this country towards religion. Bill and Sharon de Brún and their son Liam seem like a happy family and regularly attend mass; however all is not as it seems. Bill is having an affair with Aoife, his best friend's wife, and as the affair progresses their secret meetings become more and more daring. Meanwhile, Fr Ó Ruairc knows only too well that he is an unwelcome guest in Ó Conacháin's house but he has little choice but to make the most of the situation and to abide by the conditions laid down by his host. So many secrets cannot hope to stay secret for long.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781908947413
Publisher: Cló lar-Chonnacht
Publication date: 11/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 384 KB
Language: Irish (obsolete: use GLE instead)

About the Author

Pádraig Standún was born in Ballydavock, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, in 1946. He is a well- known writer, activist and priest. He is best renowned for his novels but many of his plays have also been produced. Stigmata, was produced by Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe in 1996 and others have been produced on the amateur circuit in Belfast and London.

His play Uisceinafhíon was shortlisted for Cló Iar-Chonnachta’s literary award in 2001. Bob Quinn based his film, Budawanny (1987) on the novel, Súil le Breith. He spent time as a priest in Ceathrú Rua, the Aran Islands (Inis Meáin and Inis Oírr) and Tourmakeady, Co Mayo. He is now a chaplain in Carna, Co. Galway. The late Mick Lally launched Pádraig’s new book Tuar Mhic Éadaigh; Stair agus Seanchas (Cló Iar-Chonnacht, 2010) in July 2010 a few days before he left the parish.
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