William Hickie, Commander, 16th Irish Division "The Orangemen will not forget a certain Roman Catholic chaplain who lies in a soldier's grave in that sinister plain beyond Ypres. They remember him as a saint – they speak his name with tears." - Sir Percival Phillips, Daily Express, August 1917 , To Raise the Fallen: a Selection of War Letters, Prayers, and Spiritual Writings Father Willie Doyle In To Raise the Fallen, Patrick Kenny introduces readers to this remarkable man, whose faith, heroic courage and generosity in the trenches of World War I continues to inspire Christians and non-Christians alike. He went forward and back over the battlefield with bullets whining about him, seeking out the dying and kneeling in the mud beside them to give them absolution. Those who knew Fr. Doyle testified to his heroic virtue. Willie Doyle, S.J., died in action during the Battle of Passchendaele on August 16, 1917, having been hit by a German shell while rushing to the aid of wounded soldiers trapped in No Man's Land. Willie DoyleIrish military chaplain Fr. His daily conquest of himself in little things, over many years prepared him for his selfless service on the battlefield. Fr. They witnessed his fearlessness in the face of enemy fire as he rescued the wounded, anointed the dying, and buried the dead. To Raise the Fallen: A Selection of the War Letters, Prayers, and Spiritual Writings of Fr. "Father Doyle was one of the best priests I ever met, and one of the bravest men who fought or worked out here. Gen. Doyle's compassion, cheerfulness and humility, alongside his great valor in wartime, are a testament to his commitment to Christ. His letters home reveal both his deep faith and his great humor, even in the face of unspeakable horrors. He left a memory and a name behind him that will never be forgotten." - Maj. To Raise the Fallen incudes a selection of Willie Doyle's rich and vivid letters from the front, along with diary entries, prayers, spiritual writings and extracts from the pamphlets that made him a publishing sensation across Europe in the early years of the twentieth century. His final act of bravery epitomizes Christ's words that there "is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends".
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