Are You There God? It''s Me, Ellen
English
By (author): Ellen Coyne
Is it possible to be young, progressive and a Catholic? Ellen Coyne is about to find out
You know, this isnt a Catholic country anymore, someone proudly declared in a Dublin pub where Ellen Coyne was celebrating the repeal of the Eighth Amendment. About to turn 30, like many her age, Ellen had left the Church a long time ago, but she had never stopped believing in and talking to God. Now, she suddenly realised she wasnt quite ready for this statement to be true, however much of a contradiction it seemed to present with some of her most strongly held views.
Abandoning the Church had been an act of protest, a form of punishment. However, she began to wonder: who had really lost the most? Why should those who did the damage to the Church get to keep it and all its good bits, like going to Mass for the ritual and the community, having a clear guide for living a better life, and the comfort of believing its not the end when somebody dies?
But how could she ally herself to an institution she doesnt entirely agree with? In her first book, Ellen tries to figure out how much she really wants to go back to the Church, and if it is even the right thing to do. A stunningly intelligent and thoughtful debut work of non-fiction.
Get ready this is going to inspire a thousand conversations across Ireland about the role of the Church in our society and our future. Louise ONeill
I flew through this on a will she, wont she? knife-edge, all the while questioning my own attitude to faith and spirituality. Emer McLysaght
Sings with sincerity this is the book the church doesnt know it needs for its own survival. Justine McCarthy
The writing is clear, unadorned and easy to understand. And all the better for it: this is a book that deserves to not just be read, but to be a galvanising force. My hope is that it will start a revolution. Caroline ODonoghue, Irish Independent Review
The book is fascinating. It is so well written. Its really interesting. Louise McSharry, 2FM
Im not sure I can think of anyone out there who will be on board with everything in this book. That might be its best quality. It will get people talking. Coyne does things her own way and doesnt (excuse the blasphemy) give a blessed damn. Niamh Donnelly, The Irish Times
THIS is the book Ive been waiting for!!! Its so desperately needed, so timely...Twenty pages in and I cannot put it down Deirdre OKane
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