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- Anam_Cara abstract "Anam Ċara is the title of a 1997 bestseller on \"Celtic spirituality\", the first publication by Irish author and then-priest John O'Donohue.According to O'Donohue, the Irish term anam cara (lit. \"soul-friend\") originates in Irish monasticism, where it was applied to a monk's spiritual advisor.The book was an international bestseller and catapulted the author to public notability, as an author and much sought-after speaker and teacher, particularly in the United States. O'Donohue left the priesthood in 2000. As O'Donohue puts it: The term is greatly misconstrued to mean \"soul mate\", anam meaning soul and cara meaning friend.".
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- Anam_Cara wikiPageWikiLink Bestseller.
- Anam_Cara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_words_and_phrases.
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- Anam_Cara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anam Cara".
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- Anam_Cara subject Category:Irish_words_and_phrases.
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- Anam_Cara comment "Anam Ċara is the title of a 1997 bestseller on \"Celtic spirituality\", the first publication by Irish author and then-priest John O'Donohue.According to O'Donohue, the Irish term anam cara (lit. \"soul-friend\") originates in Irish monasticism, where it was applied to a monk's spiritual advisor.The book was an international bestseller and catapulted the author to public notability, as an author and much sought-after speaker and teacher, particularly in the United States.".
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