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Remembering Walpole Prison, Peace And Goodness
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In this book, Robert Doherty movingly recounts the life he spent in Walpole prison as a chaplain in the 1970s. There were many paths to take, but Doherty could not decide which was appropriate. The world, with its many tracks, appeared like a jungle; its paths tangled in each other, displaying no clear purpose. Years later, following an early education in the St. Agnes Grammar School and Central Catholic High School, and a part-time job at St. John's Hospital, his search for meaning and simplicity resulted in an unexpected encounter with God that changed his life forever. He was assigned to the position of Chaplain in Walpole Prison after attending St. John's Seminary and earning two degrees from the University of Ottawa and St. Paul's Pontifical University, Canada. This journey not only taught him about inmate counseling and performing religious services, but it also helped him develop and comprehend his parish while also teaching himself spiritual humility. Politics, violence, repentance, and everything that happens in prison are all intertwined in this book.