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2008

The Early Years

By Niall O’Dowd
Heritage Series 2008

January 1, 2008 by Leave a Comment

How the son of immigrants from Mayo and County Down found success in America but never forgot his Irish roots. ℘℘℘ Each year when he returns to Ireland, Bill Flynn takes time to stand at the graveside of his grandparents in Loughinisland in County Down, just over the border from the Irish Republic. It is a beautiful part of Ireland, with the Mourne mountains sweeping … [Read more...] about The Early Years

For God and Country

By Edward Cardinal Egan, Contributor
Heritage Series 2008

January 1, 2008 by Leave a Comment

Edward Cardinal Egan, archbishop and cardinal of the archdiocese of New York, writes that Bill Flynn’s faith is as integral to who he is as his Irish heritage. ℘℘℘ One rarely hears the phrase “For God and Country” anymore, but years ago it was seen as an excellent model for how young men and women should order their priorities in life. If a young person made serving God and … [Read more...] about For God and Country

Captain of Industry

By Niall O’Dowd
Heritage Series 2008

January 1, 2008 by Leave a Comment

Niall O’Dowd follows Bill Flynn’s journey from seminary student to the upper echelons of corporate America. ℘℘℘ After leaving the seminary, like most bright Catholic kids, Bill Flynn set his sights on Fordham University. It was 1948 and the Jesuit school was the Harvard of its day for Catholics, especially in the post World War II era when the GI Bill was in force. At Fordham … [Read more...] about Captain of Industry

The Williamsburg Charter: A Golden Rule for Preserving Religious Freedom

By William J. Flynn, Contributor
Heritage Series 2008

January 1, 2008 by Leave a Comment

William J. Flynn presented the following remarks at the First Liberty Forum in New York on November 15, 1988. ℘℘℘ On June 25, 1998, leaders in government, religion and business signed the Williamsburg Charter in Colonial Williamsburg. I felt privileged to be one of them. The Williamsburg Charter is an historic document that reaffirms the first sixteen words of the Bill of … [Read more...] about The Williamsburg Charter: A Golden Rule for Preserving Religious Freedom

Making a Difference

By Niall O’Dowd
Heritage Series 2008

January 1, 2008 by Leave a Comment

Bill Flynn's commitment to the community is rooted in his Irish Catholic childhood. ℘℘℘ “No pessimist ever set foot on Ellis Island, no pessimist ever crossed the prairies, and no pessimist ever built cities from one end of the continent to another. These things were done by people with vision and hope.” Thus does Bill Flynn wonderfully describe the country he grew up in and … [Read more...] about Making a Difference

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