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Pierce Brosnan talks about his deep Catholic faith
Irish Central ^ | March 31, 2011 | DEBBIE MCGOLDRICK

Posted on 04/01/2011 8:14:14 AM PDT by NYer

Pierce Brosnan admits that he might not have learned all he needed to know about math from the Christian Brothers in Ireland, but the teachers imparted one thing that has stayed with him to this day – his Catholic faith.

In an interesting new interview with RTE.ie to promote his patronage of the new Irish dramatic art academy The Lir, which will debut this fall at Trinity College in Dublin, Brosnan credits the power of prayer with guiding him through life’s ups and downs.

"(Prayer) helped me with the loss of my wife to cancer and with a child who had fallen on tough times. Now prayer helps me to be a father, to be an actor and to be a man,” Brosnan told the Irish website.

“It always helps to have a bit of prayer in your back pocket. At the end of the day, you have to have something and for me that is God, Jesus, my Catholic upbringing, my faith.”

Pierce’s first wife, Cassandra Harris, died of ovarian cancer 20 years ago. The son they had together, Sean, was in a serious car crash a few years back in California, but luckily he survived and is thriving again.

Brosnan and his mother left his hometown of Navan, Co. Meath in 1964, when he was 12 years old, for greener pastures in London. His father left the family when he was only two, so times were tough.

"In a way (my life) all leads back to a little boy in Navan, my home town on the banks of the Boyne.

Sometimes, it has been painted in melodramatic tones but it was a fantastic way to be brought up. The Catholicism and the Christian brothers, those are deep-rooted images and the foundation for a person of some acting skill,” he says.

"God has been good to me. My faith has been good to me in the moments of deepest suffering, doubt and fear. It is a constant, the language of prayer … I might not have got my sums right from the Christian Brothers or might not have got the greatest learning of literature from them but I certainly got a strapping amount of faith."

Brosnan also feels that faith will help the Irish people escape the gloom and doom of recession.

"But there is one thing that the people of Ireland know how to do and that is to survive. You have to keep your faith and stay optimistic,” he feels.

Brosnan spent a good chunk of time in New York in January filming his co-starring part in I Don’t Know How She Does It with Sarah Jessica Parker. It’s due for a September 16 release, courtesy of the Weinstein Company.


TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: 007; brosnan; catholic; dad; dieanotherday; goldeneye; goldeye; pierce; piercebrosnan; theworldisnotenough; tnd; tomorrowneverdies; twine
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To: potlatch

He was also really good in the remake of the “Thomas Crown Affair.”


41 posted on 04/01/2011 5:01:10 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Yes, devolve wrote that above too. Don’t recall if I ever saw it!!


42 posted on 04/01/2011 5:05:54 PM PDT by potlatch ( ~*coincidences usually aren't *~)
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To: potlatch

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Yup

- and then Bruce Willis showed up in “MOONLIGHTING”

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43 posted on 04/01/2011 5:52:48 PM PDT by devolve (. . . . . . . . . . . . The $3.909/gal. gasoline is too damned high! . . .)
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To: devolve

I liked Willis in that but never was overly fond of Cybill Shepherd. Don’t know why.


44 posted on 04/01/2011 5:57:43 PM PDT by potlatch ( ~*coincidences usually aren't *~)
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To: NYer

He sounds like a nice man. So in view of this article I will reconsider my opinion of him. :-)


45 posted on 04/01/2011 8:42:57 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Joann37

Maybe he took the sacrament of Marriage so seriously that he had to resolve some issues with her— or maybe he was unsure about her in some way. Maybe he was hoping she’d convert. There are a lot of reasons he might have been waiting. Maybe he wasn’t sure he could love her as much as his first wife.

From another perspective: why compound the mistake of having an out-of-wedlock child by asking God to bless the union with a mother you are not 100% about? In marriage, we are making a vow with God as the third partner in the union. Maybe he had doubts and was unwilling to take that step until he watched her be a mother for a while.

Maybe he was putting his love of his faith before his love for the woman in this case. Luckily, we don’t have to judge him— God does that!


46 posted on 04/02/2011 11:06:15 AM PDT by Melian ( See Matt 7: 21 and 1 John 2: 3-6)
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