Paul Glynn
The Reverend Paul Glynn SM, OAM | |
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Born | 1928 (age 95–96) Lismore, New South Wales, Australia |
Relatives | Tony Glynn (brother); |
Awards | Order of Australia Medal |
Paul Glynn (born 1928) is a Marist missionary priest and writer from Australia. He is the author of several books, including The Song of Nagasaki (1988) and The Smile of the Ragpicker (1992), both best-sellers[1] and translated into several languages. He has devoted a lifetime to reconciliation and friendship between Australia and Japan, the two former wartime enemies.[2][3][4]
Biography
Paul Glynn is an Australian
Glynn has been a Catholic priest since 1953. He has devoted a lifetime to reconciliation and friendship between Australia and Japan, the two former wartime foes. He was inspired to follow Padre Lionel Marsden, a former prisoner-of-war of the Japanese on the Burma Railway, to work for reconciliation with the people of Japan. He subsequently helped his brother Tony, who was also a promoter of reconciliation with Japan. He is a recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun from the Japanese government and the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) from the Australian government for reconciliation work between Japan and Australia.[6] He initiated Australia's first Sister City relationship with a Japanese city – between Yamato Takada in Nara Prefecture and Lismore in northern New South Wales – half a century ago.[7]
Publications
- A Song for Nagasaki: The Story of Takashi Nagai: Scientist, Convert, and Survivor of the Atomic Bomb (with a foreword by ISBN 978-84-605-8437-7; (in Indonesian) Paul Glynn, Gregor Neonbasu, Sebuah lagu untuk Nagasaki, Yayasan Mawar Sejati (Australia), 1999, 181 pp.[8]
- (with Tōru Matsui) The smile of a ragpicker, 2nd edition, Marist Fathers Books, 1992, 196 pp. ISBN 978-0-949807-82-3; (in French) Le sourire de Satoko-San, une jeune femme chez les chiffonniers (or Le sourire de Satoko-San, la sœur des chiffonniers, Collection « Racines », Étouvans, Espace et Documents, 1996, 240 pp.
- Healing Fire from Frozen Earth: Lourdes and the Third Millennium, Marist Fathers Books, 2002, 195 pp. ISBN 978-0-9581844-0-3
- Healing Fire of Christ: Reflections on Modern Miracles – Knock, Lourdes, Fatima, Ignatius Press, 2003, 260 pp. ISBN 978-0-89870-827-1
- Like a Samurai: The Tony Glynn Story, Marist Fathers Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9581844-2-7
- Psalms: Songs for the Way Home, E.J. Dwyer, 1997, ISBN 978-0-85574-366-6
- Hearers of Silent Music, Catholic Book Club of Australia, 36 pp. ISBN 978-0-7316-4265-6
- Thank you Brother Fire, Catholic Book Club, 1984, ISBN 978-0-9590451-0-9
- The Wayside Stream: About Reconciliation in Families, Communities and Between, Marist Fathers Books, 2003, ISBN 978-0-9581844-1-0
Notes and references
- ^ À propos de l'auteur (2009), Google Livres : "Paul Glynn, a Marist Missionary priest from Australia, is the author of several books including the best-sellers The Song of Nagasaki and The Smile of a Ragpicker."
- ^ ProQuest 251120115.
- ^ Sword, Terra (4 August 2011). "We can all give peace a chance". Lismore Echo. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ^ Sword, Terra (28 July 2011). "City's Father comes home". Lismore Echo. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ^ Requiem por Nagasaki : "Glynn, un Marista australiano que ha servido más de 20 años en Japón."
- ^ "Australia Day 2001 Honours". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. Special (National : 1977 - 2012). 26 January 2001. p. 1. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ^ Living Histories Interviews Series 2011 Archived 13 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Father Paul Glynn.
- ^ Turley, K.V. (8 August 2015). "August 9, 1945: Our Lady of Sorrows, Takashi Nagai and "A Song for Nagasaki"". Catholic World. Retrieved 29 May 2016.