On April 15th at 6pm, in JCU’s Donahue Auditorium (Dolan Science Center), join us for a talk and reading of poems by celebrated Irish poet, theologian, and podcaster Pádraig Ó Tuama. O Tuama is a poet, theologian, conflict resolution mediator, and the author of Being Here: Prayers for Curiosity, Justice, and Love (2024), Poetry Unbound (2022), Feed the Beast (2022), Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community (2017), In the Shelter (2015), Sorry for your Troubles (2013), and Readings from the Books of Exile (2012), which was longlisted for the 2013 Polari First Book Prize. About his most recent collection of poems, Feed the Beast, Jericho Brown says, “This book is unashamed about poetry’s relationship to the spirit. I would go as far as saying this book is one way we know poetry is prayer.” His memoir, In the Shelter, interweaves everyday stories with narrative theology, gospel reflections with mindfulness, and Celtic spirituality with poetry for a memoir that relates ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life.
For those who don’t know Padraig, he is a man of many talents–a poet, theologian, mediator, podcaster (one of the best podcasts on poetry, and another on peacebuilding for Corrymeela). He’s wise, engaging, and deeply moving, and NOT TO BE MISSED!
All are welcome! Free and open to the public. Books for sale by Mac’s Backs.
Questions? Call Dr. Philip Metres at 216-556-1101 or email at pmetres@jcu.edu