The Tragedy That Drove Mary O'hara Into Convent at the Height of Her Fame [Eire Region Edition 2]
Mail on Sunday › October 18, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › October 18, 2009
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THE world-famous Irish harpist Mary O'Hara has spoken of why she swapped her glittering career for life as a nun at the height of her fame.
The elusive star, who was credited with reviving the popularity of the Irish harp, has said she entered a monastery at the age of 27 because she was so grief-stricken at the death of her American poet husband, Richard Selig.See the full content of this document
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The Tragedy That Drove Mary O'hara Into Convent at the Height of Her Fame [Eire Region Edition 2]
Mary was just 21 when the couple tied the knot after a whirlwind romance bu...
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