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Paperback Absolution Under Fire: 3 Years with the Famous Irish Brigade (Abridged, Annotated) Book

ISBN: 1519043074

ISBN13: 9781519043078

Absolution Under Fire: 3 Years with the Famous Irish Brigade (Abridged, Annotated)

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A Union chaplain at Gettysburg, in the Wilderness, and more-one priest's unforgettable front-line memoir of the Irish Brigade in the Civil War.

When Father William Corby rode to the front of the Irish Brigade at Gettysburg and raised his hand in general absolution, he created one of the most iconic spiritual moments of the American Civil War. In this vivid memoir, he recounts three years lived under fire-marching and fighting with his men, sharing their hardships, hearing their confessions, and standing beside them as they faced death on the battlefield and at the gallows.

About the book First-person account by the chaplain of Meagher's famed Irish Brigade Scenes from Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and other major battles Honest portraits of soldiers' fear, courage, humor, and faith in camp and under fire Rare descriptions of ministering to condemned men in their final hours Reflections on what war does to souls-and how faith can steady men in chaosCorby writes with an eye for detail and a dry, sometimes wry, sense of humor that brings soldiers and officers to life on the page. His stories move from muddy camps and bloody fields to quiet moments of prayer in flickering candlelight, revealing a side of the Civil War often missing from standard military histories.

For readers who enjoy Civil War soldier and chaplain memoirs The history of the Irish Brigade and Irish-American service Catholic and broader Christian perspectives on war and sacrifice Battlefield spirituality, courage, and mercy amid destructionHistorical note

After the war, William Corby twice served as president of the University of Notre Dame. A statue of Father Corby now stands at Gettysburg on the rock from which he gave his famous absolution-one of the earliest monuments on the field to honor a non-general and a powerful reminder of the spiritual drama behind the battle lines.

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