Monday, February 13 2012

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Philosopher O'Donoghue dies on French holiday

By Brian McDonald

Saturday January 05 2008

Renowned philosopher and poet John O'Donoghue (53) has died after collapsing while holidaying in France.

Author of the best selling 'Anam Cara' and a number of other thought-provoking works, he was formerly a priest and had just seen his latest work 'Benedictus -- a Book of Blessings' published to excellent reviews.

When published on the day that Princess Diana was killed in 1997, 'Anam Cara' initially created little impact. But within months it had soared to the top of the best-seller lists.

Described at the time as the country's most unlikely publishing sensation and Ireland's 'Little Book of Calm', 'Anam Cara' (Soul Friend), was reprinted 13 times in 12 months.

His other published works include 'Eternal Echoes', 'Divine Beauty', 'Echoes of Memory' and 'Conamara Blues'.

He had studied for the priesthood at Maynooth and went on to gain degrees in philosophy and English Literature. He later travelled to Germany where he was awarded a PhD in philosophical theology from the University of Tubingen. He combined parish work with lecturing and rapidly gained a reputation as a deeply spiritual and enlightening thinker.

In a review of his most recent work published earlier this week, columnist Fr Kevin Hergarty said his books "are distinguished by their philosophical underlay, his perception of human nature, his awesome awareness of the power of landscape, his poetic intensity and his profound integrity".

His close friend, the film-maker Lelia Doolan last night described John O'Donoghue as "one of life's great spirits".

Labour Party president Michael D Higgins said he was "an inspirational figure". He was a person of immense courage who gave witness to truth, he said.

- Brian McDonald

 
 
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