St. Ita
The Forgotten Princess
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Book Details
About the Book
St. Ita: The Forgotten Princess is the result of inspiration James Dunphy received after the death of a dear friend some years ago. In the intervening time, he has spent many months in researching the story of this unique Saint, who was born a Princess, became a Holy Woman and Warrior and who was the cause of the conversion of many to Christianity. Her battles with the Druids; her ministry to the people of Munster and Leinster in the southern half of Ireland and the story of her own spirituality, form the basis of this fascinating story about a woman and Saint who is sometimes forgotten in this modern age, but reminders of whom appear regularly in churches and placenames around Ireland and in the lands where our Missionaries laboured for centuries.
Time and again, Princess Ita, daughter of King Kennfoelad and Queen Necta, born on the banks of the River Suir, and with Divine help, proved too powerful for the forces of darkness which opposed the introduction of Christianity to Ireland.
The story of St. Ita, her sister Eannaigh and her association with her fellow Saints of the time, Declan, Brendan, Mochoemog and Finnan is a fascinating one and guarantees that St. Ita will never be forgotten in her native place.
About the Author
James Dunphy was born in Lissahane, Kill, Co. Waterford where he has lived all his life. He has a great interest in reading and research and takes part in local amateur stage productions. He writes his own comedy scripts and won a Scór All Ireland medal in 1981 for his part in a comedy sketch performed at the National Stadium, Dublin. He is deeply interested in Gaelic Games and played football for his native parish, Ballyduff. An aficionado of all things equestrian, he has won several Hunter Trials over the years. James is still very active in the business and social life of the local community and takes part in shows around the South East Region. St. Ita: The Forgotten Princess is his second book, following the success of his first publication, My People, My Stories some years ago.