
A Saint on Death Row
The Story of Dominique Green
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Cahill
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By:
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Thomas Cahill
When Cahill found himself in Texas in December 2003, he visited Dominique at the request of Judge Sheila Murphy, who was working on the appeal of the case. In Dominique, he encountered a level of goodness, peace, and enlightenment that few human beings ever attain. Cahill joined the fierce fight for Dominique's life, even enlisting Dominique's hero, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to make an historic visit to Dominique and to plead publicly for mercy. Cahill was so profoundly moved by Dominique's extraordinary life that he was compelled to tell the tragic story of his unjust death at the hands of the state.
A Saint on Death Row will introduce you to a young man whose history, innate goodness, and final days you will never forget. It also shines a necessary light on America's racist and deeply flawed legal system. A Saint on Death Row is an absorbing, sobering, and deeply spiritual story that illuminates the moral imperatives too often ignored in the headlong quest for justice.
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As I listened to this story, I was struggling with some unforgiveness myself. But listening to the attitude and outlook of a man on death row brought me to conviction within my own soul. When a man on death row can talk about being thankful for so much, what on earth did I have to complain about.
Would love to see this story on film some day. Incredible.
Listen with your heart
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If you could sum up A Saint on Death Row in three words, what would they be?
True, sad, enlightening, maddening, uplifting. Sorry, I couldn't stop at three.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely, but it would have been bad for my blood pressure.Uplifting
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Innocence found and recognized on death row
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The lack of even a path to justice for the innocent or guilty is as appalling as Dominique's personal growth is uplifting.
-Tracie Whitfield
A journey worth following
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Tragedy.
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Makes one rethink the death penalty.
Inspiring, troubling, memorable.
Moving, Inspiring, Troubling, Memorable
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Not for the faint of heart
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An eye for an eye. That depends
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Love it
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