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John O'Donohue

John O'Donohue (1 January 1956 – 4 January 2008) was an Irish poet, author, priest, and Hegelian philosopher. He was a native Irish speaker,[1] and as an author is best known for popularising Celtic spirituality.[2][3]

John O'Donohue
Born(1956-01-01)1 January 1956
West Ireland
Died4 January 2008(2008-01-04) (aged 52)
Avignon, France
Resting placeCreggagh Cemetery, Fanore, County Clare, Ireland
Alma materSt Patrick's College, Maynooth
University of Tübingen
Occupation(s)poet, author, priest, philosopher
Notable workAnam Cara (1997)

Early life and education edit

Eldest of four siblings, O'Donohue was reared in west Ireland in the area of Connemara and County Clare, where his father Patrick O'Donohue was a stonemason, while his mother Josie O'Donohue was a housewife.[4]

O'Donohue became a novice at Maynooth, in north County Kildare, at age of 18, where he earned degrees in English, philosophy, and theology at St Patrick's College in County Kildare. He was ordained as Catholic priest on 6 June 1979.[5][6] O'Donohue moved to Tübingen, Germany in 1986, and completed his dissertation in 1990 on German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel for his PhD in philosophical theology from University of Tübingen. In 1990, he returned to Ireland to continue his priestly duties, and began his post-doctoral work on the 13th-century mystic, Meister Eckhart.[6]

Career edit

O'Donohue's first published work of prose, Anam cara (1997), catapulted him into a more public life as an author, speaker and teacher, particularly in the United States. O'Donohue left the priesthood in 2000. O'Donohue also devoted his energies to environmental activism, and is credited with helping spearhead the Burren Action Group, which opposed government development plans and ultimately preserved the area of Mullaghmore and the Burren, a karst landscape in County Clare.[7]

Later in life, O’Donohue became a prominent speaker on creativity in the workplace. He consulted executives in the corporate sector "on integrating a sense of soul and of beauty into their leadership and their imagination about the people with whom they work."[8]

Just two days after his 52nd birthday and two months after the publication of his final complete work, Benedictus: A Book of Blessings, O'Donohue died suddenly in his sleep on 4 January 2008 while on holiday near Avignon, France. The exact cause of death has not been released by his family, leaving writers of non-fiction to speculation regarding the cause. Articles and posts have listed an aneurysm, heart problem, and aspiration as possible causes.[9][failed verification] He was survived by his partner Kristine Fleck, his mother Josephine (Josie) O'Donohue, his brothers, Patrick (Pat) and Peter (PJ) O'Donohue, and his sister, Mary O'Donohue.[5][10]

Posthumous publications include a reprinting of The Four Elements, a book of essays, in 2010[11] and Echoes of Memory (2011), an early work of poetry originally collected in 1994.[12] In March 2015, a series of radio conversations he had recorded with close friend and former RTÉ broadcaster John Quinn was collated and published as Walking on the Pastures of Wonder.[13]

Litigation regarding his will edit

O'Donohue's last will was held to be invalid by the High Court in December 2011, Justice Gilligan holding that "As a piece of English, the Will is unclear on its face" and that the will was void for uncertainty.[5] The will did not leave anything to his partner Kristine Fleck. In the absence of a valid will his estate devolved on his mother, Josie O'Donohue.[5]

Quotations edit

  • "When you cease to fear your solitude, a new creativity awakens in you. Your forgotten or neglected wealth begins to reveal itself. You come home to yourself and learn to rest within. Thoughts are our inner senses. Infused with silence and solitude, they bring out the mystery of inner landscape."
- Anam Cara, p. 17

"Part of understanding the notion of Justice is to recognize the disproportions among which we live...it takes an awful lot of living with the powerless to really understand what it is like to be powerless, to have your voice, thoughts, ideas and concerns count for very little. We, who have been given much, whose voices can be heard, have a great duty and responsibility to make our voices heard with absolute integrity for those who are powerless."

  • "Music is what language would love to be if it could."[14]

Works edit

  • Anam Cara (1996)
  • Eternal Echoes (1998)
  • Conamara Blues: Poems (2000)
  • Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace (2003)
Published in the US as Beauty: The Invisible Embrace (2003)
  • Benedictus: A Book of Blessings (2007)
Published in the US as To Bless the Space Between Us (2008)
  • The Four Elements: Reflections on Nature (2010)
  • Echoes of Memory (1994; reprinted 1997 and 2011)
  • Walking on the Pastures of Wonder (2015)
Published in the US as Walking in Wonder (2018)

References edit

  1. ^ "Death of poet and philosopher O'Donoghue". RTÉ.ie News. 4 January 2008.
  2. ^ O'Donohue, John; Tippett, Krista (28 February 2008). "The Inner Landscape of Beauty". Speaking of Faith. National Public Radio. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  3. ^ "John O'Donohue (1954–2008): Our New Friend on the Other Side". Huffington Post. 9 January 2008.
  4. ^ "John O'Donohue: Irish priest turned poet whose writing merged Celtic spirit and a love of the natural world". The Times Online. London. 6 February 2008. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
  5. ^ a b c d "O'Donohue -v- O'Donohue: 2011 166 SP". Courts Service of Ireland. 12 January 2011.
  6. ^ a b "About John O'Donohue". Official website.
  7. ^ Higgens, Gareth (5 January 2008). "John O'Donohue, 1956-2008, and continuing forever". godisnotelsewhere.blogspot.com. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  8. ^ "John O'Donohue - The Inner Landscape of Beauty". On Being with Krista Tippett. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Irish Poet John O'Donohue Dead at 52". All Things Considered. NPR.
  10. ^ "Obituary: John O'Donohue: Former Catholic priest turned visionary bestselling author". The Guardian. 15 April 2008.
  11. ^ New Release of John’s "The Four Elements" 2 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Official website, 28 October 2010.
  12. ^ Collection of Poetry: Just Released In U.K. 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Official website, 19 February 2010.
  13. ^ Veritas to Publish New Book from John O'Donohue and John Quinn Veritas Publications website, 27 January 2015
  14. ^ From a radio interview American journalist Krista Tippett had with him, "On Being," rebroadcast on WITF-FM (NPR), Sunday morning, 3 September 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Obituary: John O'Donohue: Former Catholic priest turned visionary bestselling author". The Guardian. 15 April 2008.
Talks & interviews
  • from American Public Media "Speaking of Faith", the last interview (Fall 2007) with O'Donohue before his death.
  • . Caroline Myss website. October 2007. Archived from the original on 9 November 2011.
  • Tapestry at 25: Irish poet John O'Donohue CBC Radio interview November 2004

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For the Canadian politician see John O Donohoe For the American actor see John F O Donohue John O Donohue 1 January 1956 4 January 2008 was an Irish poet author priest and Hegelian philosopher He was a native Irish speaker 1 and as an author is best known for popularising Celtic spirituality 2 3 John O DonohueBorn 1956 01 01 1 January 1956West IrelandDied4 January 2008 2008 01 04 aged 52 Avignon FranceResting placeCreggagh Cemetery Fanore County Clare IrelandAlma materSt Patrick s College MaynoothUniversity of TubingenOccupation s poet author priest philosopherNotable workAnam Cara 1997 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Litigation regarding his will 4 Quotations 5 Works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editEldest of four siblings O Donohue was reared in west Ireland in the area of Connemara and County Clare where his father Patrick O Donohue was a stonemason while his mother Josie O Donohue was a housewife 4 O Donohue became a novice at Maynooth in north County Kildare at age of 18 where he earned degrees in English philosophy and theology at St Patrick s College in County Kildare He was ordained as Catholic priest on 6 June 1979 5 6 O Donohue moved to Tubingen Germany in 1986 and completed his dissertation in 1990 on German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel for his PhD in philosophical theology from University of Tubingen In 1990 he returned to Ireland to continue his priestly duties and began his post doctoral work on the 13th century mystic Meister Eckhart 6 Career editO Donohue s first published work of prose Anam cara 1997 catapulted him into a more public life as an author speaker and teacher particularly in the United States O Donohue left the priesthood in 2000 O Donohue also devoted his energies to environmental activism and is credited with helping spearhead the Burren Action Group which opposed government development plans and ultimately preserved the area of Mullaghmore and the Burren a karst landscape in County Clare 7 Later in life O Donohue became a prominent speaker on creativity in the workplace He consulted executives in the corporate sector on integrating a sense of soul and of beauty into their leadership and their imagination about the people with whom they work 8 Just two days after his 52nd birthday and two months after the publication of his final complete work Benedictus A Book of Blessings O Donohue died suddenly in his sleep on 4 January 2008 while on holiday near Avignon France The exact cause of death has not been released by his family leaving writers of non fiction to speculation regarding the cause Articles and posts have listed an aneurysm heart problem and aspiration as possible causes 9 failed verification He was survived by his partner Kristine Fleck his mother Josephine Josie O Donohue his brothers Patrick Pat and Peter PJ O Donohue and his sister Mary O Donohue 5 10 Posthumous publications include a reprinting of The Four Elements a book of essays in 2010 11 and Echoes of Memory 2011 an early work of poetry originally collected in 1994 12 In March 2015 a series of radio conversations he had recorded with close friend and former RTE broadcaster John Quinn was collated and published as Walking on the Pastures of Wonder 13 Litigation regarding his will editO Donohue s last will was held to be invalid by the High Court in December 2011 Justice Gilligan holding that As a piece of English the Will is unclear on its face and that the will was void for uncertainty 5 The will did not leave anything to his partner Kristine Fleck In the absence of a valid will his estate devolved on his mother Josie O Donohue 5 Quotations edit When you cease to fear your solitude a new creativity awakens in you Your forgotten or neglected wealth begins to reveal itself You come home to yourself and learn to rest within Thoughts are our inner senses Infused with silence and solitude they bring out the mystery of inner landscape Anam Cara p 17 Part of understanding the notion of Justice is to recognize the disproportions among which we live it takes an awful lot of living with the powerless to really understand what it is like to be powerless to have your voice thoughts ideas and concerns count for very little We who have been given much whose voices can be heard have a great duty and responsibility to make our voices heard with absolute integrity for those who are powerless Music is what language would love to be if it could 14 Works editAnam Cara 1996 Eternal Echoes 1998 Conamara Blues Poems 2000 Divine Beauty The Invisible Embrace 2003 Published in the US as Beauty The Invisible Embrace 2003 Benedictus A Book of Blessings 2007 Published in the US as To Bless the Space Between Us 2008 The Four Elements Reflections on Nature 2010 Echoes of Memory 1994 reprinted 1997 and 2011 Walking on the Pastures of Wonder 2015 Published in the US as Walking in Wonder 2018 References edit Death of poet and philosopher O Donoghue RTE ie News 4 January 2008 O Donohue John Tippett Krista 28 February 2008 The Inner Landscape of Beauty Speaking of Faith National Public Radio Retrieved 3 September 2015 John O Donohue 1954 2008 Our New Friend on the Other Side Huffington Post 9 January 2008 John O Donohue Irish priest turned poet whose writing merged Celtic spirit and a love of the natural world The Times Online London 6 February 2008 Retrieved 8 February 2008 a b c d O Donohue v O Donohue 2011 166 SP Courts Service of Ireland 12 January 2011 a b About John O Donohue Official website Higgens Gareth 5 January 2008 John O Donohue 1956 2008 and continuing forever godisnotelsewhere blogspot com Retrieved 7 December 2021 John O Donohue The Inner Landscape of Beauty On Being with Krista Tippett Retrieved 3 September 2015 Irish Poet John O Donohue Dead at 52 All Things Considered NPR Obituary John O Donohue Former Catholic priest turned visionary bestselling author The Guardian 15 April 2008 New Release of John s The Four Elements Archived 2 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Official website 28 October 2010 Collection of Poetry Just Released In U K Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Official website 19 February 2010 Veritas to Publish New Book from John O Donohue and John Quinn Veritas Publications website 27 January 2015 From a radio interview American journalist Krista Tippett had with him On Being rebroadcast on WITF FM NPR Sunday morning 3 September 2017 External links editOfficial website Obituary John O Donohue Former Catholic priest turned visionary bestselling author The Guardian 15 April 2008 Talks amp interviews The Inner Landscape of Beauty from American Public Media Speaking of Faith the last interview Fall 2007 with O Donohue before his death John O Donohue 2006 Video Talk Findhorn Foundation Caroline Myss website October 2007 Archived from the original on 9 November 2011 The Presence of Compassion An Interview with John O Donohue Tapestry at 25 Irish poet John O Donohue CBC Radio interview November 2004 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