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Book: A Million Reasons to Be Angry - Only One to Love


Deacon Sean Loone

Deacon Sean Loone

Source: Archdiocese of Birmingham

A Million Reasons to Be Angry - Only One to Love by Deacon Sean Loone is a book about mental health, childhood trauma, and faith.

Rev Loone is a Catholic Deacon working at Our Lady of the Wayside parish in the Archdiocese of Birmingham where he is also a Catholic Life governor. He has spent much of his career teaching in schools and colleges, and lecturing part-time at St Mary's Oscott, the seminary for the Archdiocese. He is also chaplain and RE advisor to a number of academic establishments.

As Deacon Sean explains: "What I attempt to do through the themes I explore in the book is to take people on a heartfelt journey into the depths of my own soul. As a result, I refer to the project as a spiritual memoir whereby I share much of my own life story, from a broken childhood filled with emotional wounds to a life of renewed purpose rooted in faith and love. My aim is to combine honest memories and experiences with reflections on mental health, literature, and Christian belief by gently leading the reader through moments of darkness into the light of healing love."

Deacon Sean hopes this book, which explores his Irish roots, will offer solace, guidance and inspiration to all those who also encounter struggle.

This is Deacon Sean's tenth book. His previous works have raised thousands for Catholic charities. On this occasion profits will also go to charity.

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A Million Reasons to Be Angry - Only One to Love is available to order in paperback on on Kindle at Amazon

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