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Father Flanagan's Ireland
Long before he rose to prominence and attained international acclaim for his revolutionary work with America's abandoned and orphaned children, Father Edward Flanagan was an Irish farm lad, growing up in the emerald pastures of his homeland, learning the lessons of life on a parents's knee and in nature's bosom. Born into a large and loving family, Father Flanagan's childhood was one of the stories and songs, work and wonder. Edward was the "little shepherd boy," keeping watch as sheep and cattle grazed the gentle slopes and lush valleys near the village of Ballymoe. Remarking on his rural upbringing, Father Flanagan fondly recalled a life "full of beauty and loveliness." Now, in Father Flanagan's Ireland: Birthplace of a Dream, photographer Michael Buckley's vivid and poignant images capture those pristine landscapes and ancient edifices that were young Edward's constant...