The enduring relevance of St Oliver Plunkett

The enduring relevance of St Oliver Plunkett Oliver Plunket by Edward Luttrell

A comment from the great Italian writer, Umberto Eco, has always stayed with me. Eco is most famous as the author of The Name of the Rose, a sort of intellectual murder-mystery set in a monastery during the Middle Ages and made into a movie starring Sean Connery as a sort of monk-detective. I don’t…

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