Sept. 1, 2021 – “What is a man’s life worth if he’s judged solely by his worst days?” National Recovery Month answers the question Donnelly posed in “A Saint and a Sinner” by reminding us those who are seeking treatment or have sought treatment have better days ahead.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Stephen Donnelly spent two decades as a Roman Catholic priest. He battled drug addiction and alcohol addiction during that time, although he has been sober for 19 years. He continues to be active in Alcoholics Anonymous, assisting others in their journey toward sobriety. Diane O’Bryan was one of Father Donnelly’s parishioners. She suggested they co-author his memoir. Both are first-time authors.
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