At that moment God closed his eyes

Corene 2022-03-16 09:01:04

Feel the cry from the heart in Sinead O'Connor surging OST in


Gerry Conlon was eventually released

but did not feel relief

but was overshadowed by a wave upon wave of anger burning chest incapable of breathing

Gerry and his father was imprisoned for 14 years together

experienced a variety of changes in his situation inside the prison inmates and placed in the depressed born

and we share his experience with heart desperate fight

chest rising out of emotion called with justice assert mission forbear read on



you can be very powerful Rain or shine, to turn the tide

at the same time you are very weak and small hanging decree inability to compete with the majesty of the government struggles

unable to dissuade the anger of the people unable to defend themselves unable to support their parents

and even his father watched from bad to worse in his cell bunk bed gone quietly breathing

and weak as his late father gently close my eyes ....



okay name of the father of our growth in the struggle

we see Gerry transformation boy to man

but this process too paid a heavy price for

I always pray in my heart to be strong for you strong Gerry

can Seeing him using tape to restrain himself frantically beating things, he still burst into tears.

If it were me, I would not be able to survive. I was

moved by a strong soul. At



that moment,

God closed his eyes and let us see the truth...

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Extended Reading
  • Santos 2022-01-26 08:14:23

    When we fell into the abyss after unrestricted derailment, we were still the parents who had been freed by ourselves countless times, holding us on the edge of the cliff.

  • Edison 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Lewis later played Gangs of NY's local gang, dizzy...

In the Name of the Father quotes

  • Gerry Conlon: That was a good day's work, McAndrew. A good day's work.

    Joe McAndrew: Get away from me.

    Gerry Conlon: You're not looking me in the eye when you're speaking to me. You see, I know how to look at people without blinking as well. In all my god-forsaken life I have never known what it was like to want to kill somebody until now. You're a brave man, Joe. A brave man.

  • Giuseppe Conlon: I want you have some respect.

    Gerry Conlon: Respect for who?

    Giuseppe Conlon: For yourself.