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October 23, 2006 Chapel: Brennan Manning

Oct. 23, 2006
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Brennan Manning was born in the Spring-time of Depression-era New York City. After living through Korean War and attending seminary, Manning was ordained into the Franciscan Priesthood in 1963. After several years of full-time ministry, Manning was interrupted by a relapse in alcoholism. Six months of treatment, culminating at the Hazelden treatment center in Minnesota, restored his health and placed him on the road to recovery. It was at this point in his life that Brennan began writing in earnest. He penned some of the most quoted titles of our day, including "The Signature of Jesus" and "The Ragamuffin Gospel."

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