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I picked up your book On A Wing and a Prayer while visiting Knock last month and it is
great!

I remember seeing Monsignor Horan on American television back in the 1980s
(60 minutes) and it was the most hysterical program I had ever seen.

Yet, through it all, the personality and love that Monsignor Horan had for his people of the West comes through it all.

God speed,
DS 
Texas

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  • Historical Walks of Ballina

    Terry Reilly’s Guided Historical Walks of Ballina are held in July/August. Assembly point: Presbyterian Church, Walsh Street, off Pearse Street. A 90 minute walk on which we meet characters from the past, and hear the story behind local landmarks. Dates and times available in local Tourist Office, Cathedral Road, or by contacting me by email Proceeds in aid of local charities.
    On a Wing and a Prayer! An ideal Xmas Present! Signed copies of the book (and other books by Terry Reilly) ...for paypal facilities see The Books Section Of This Site Also on sale Castle Book Shop, Castlebar; Easons and Clarkes, Ballina, Knock Airport and Knock Shrine.
    On a Wing and a Prayer
    Book: On a Wing and a Prayer By: Terry ReillyOn a Wing and a Prayer-the building of Knock Airport.

    2006, 350 pages

    ISBN 0-9553699-0-8 978-0-9553699-0-2

     

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    Find out how an ageing country priest outwitted the country’s top civil servants to build an international airport on a ‘foggy, boggy hill’ in the West of Ireland

    Told in a lively, entertaining manner, with some great behind-the-scenes stories and enlivened by enduring photographs, the book touches on many of the events of the period. It deals with the early life of Monsignor Horan, his days in Tooreen and his encounter with the dancehall devil, the building up of Knock Shrine, the attracting of Pope John Paul 11 to the Shrine in 1979, right through the building of the Airport to the year 2006.