In this his latest book, Sharing God's Good
Company: A Theology of the Communion of Saints (2012), David Matzko McCarthy
explores the role and significance of the saints in Christians' lives today. He
views Venerable Matt Talbot as an anti-hero or anti-saint and as a holy fool. It
can be read on pages 52, 73-76 at http://books.google.com/books?id=jLg6s3ayrlcC&q=matt+talbot#v=snippet&q=matt%20talbot&f=false
A book description of Treasures of Irish
Christianity: People and Places, Images and Texts, a newly published book by
Veritas Publications, states: “In almost eighty short articles, a host of leading scholars
from the worlds of history, liturgy, theology, philosophy, art history, and
Celtic Studies reflect upon aspects of the history of the Christian tradition in
Ireland from the fifth to the twenty-first century. This is a wide-ranging
illustrated collection which draws from the major Christian denominations in
Ireland and includes entries on significant people, texts, images, and events
that have shaped the Irish Christian experience.”
Included in this paperback is the brief article, “Matt Talbot and the Eucharist: The Conquest of Freedom in the Face of Addiction.” To read this article click “look inside,” type in “Matt Talbot,” and sign-in at http://www.amazon.com/Treasures-Irish-Christianity-People-Places/dp/1847303641
Additional information about this book can be found at http://www.catholicbishops.ie/2012/06/27/treasures-irish-christianity-launched-st-patricks-college-maynooth/