Bless Me, Father, by Neil Boyd
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The inspiration for the hit London Weekend Television series of the same name, this is one confessional you’ll want to make a point of visiting Young Neil Boyd has just finished divinity school and has been newly ordained as a priest. His first post? St. Jude’s parish, a corner of London with a raucous congregation full of Irish immigrants. The flock is an odd pairing with the gentle Father Boyd, but he just might be both mad enough and tender enough to get through to them. Later adapted into a beloved British sitcom, Bless Me, Father is a humorous and sweet-natured look at Catholicism in the 1950s. Joining Boyd is the cantankerous, scheming, and brilliant Father Duddleswell, a man who is willing to do anything to make sure the Lord’s will be done, and Mrs. Pring, the sharp-tongued housekeeper who both coddles and cajoles her priestly family of two. If the church needs money, Duddleswell will place a bet to get it. If a Catholic wants to marry a Protestant . . . well, maybe he won’t go that far. Father Neil’s adventures with his parishioners are sure to delight readers of all creeds.
Bless Me, Father, by Neil Boyd- Amazon Sales Rank: #440125 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-24
- Released on: 2015-03-24
- Format: Kindle eBook
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Bless Me, Father is the best sit-com ever in print! By A Customer I purchased a paperback copy of this book in an airport several years ago. The flight I was meeting was nearly 2 hours late, but I didn't mind because the book was very entertaining. So entertaining, in fact, that airport security was on the point of calling an area mental hospital to request an ambulance, straitjacket, and a couple of nurses to relieve them of the solitary woman who kept startling their paying customers. I roared over the Doomsday chair, but I positively shrieked at Father Duddleswell's violation of the confessional. I have actually purchased 2 copies of the book, but loaned them to borrowers who turned into thieves - neither copy was returned to me. If only I could remember who borrowed them....
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. If you want to have a good laugh! Enjoy the famous trio! By A Customer The hilarious trio of St.Judes parish is back again: The irascible but most lovable Father Duddleswell, salty-tongued Miss Pring and poor Curate Boyd go througha bunch of incredible catastrophies and also heartbraking stories :For instance: When they are called back publicly from a Footballmatch, because they have forgotten a marriage ceremonie is waiting.(and of course everything that can go wrong goes wrong.) "Is the corpse a catholique" is another chapter in Father Duddleswells compedium of catastrophies. The corpse in question is to be buried at sea and no none knows whether the father and his seasick Curate will ever be back again. The will be back but almost only to run into other complications like those in "The pious prisoner" and "the Pig in Court" they are the best! And do not miss, when the Curate is supposed to explain everything about the birds and the bees to the primary class. I hope the "Bless me, Father" Series will soon be republished! (Please forgive my poor English, but I am German)
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A very funny account. . . By David Zampino . . .of a young, newly ordained priest in his first assignment -- to be the assistant of an elderly eccentric. This book is "All Creatures Great and Small" in a religious setting! The characters are hysterical, from the acid-tounged housekeeper, Mrs. Pring; to the truly frightening "The Reverend Mother Stephen" to the constantly tipsy doctor -- and of course, to the delightful and witty Father Charles Duddleswell.Believe me, you don't have to be Catholic (or even religious) to enjoy "Bless Me, Father".As an aside, I also enjoyed the British TV series by the same name -- but not nearly as much as the book.
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