An Evening with Artie Boyle

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Join us at Immaculate Conception in Fayetteville on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM to hear from speaker and author Artie Boyle. Artie Boyle was a run-of-the-mill American hockey dad. Then terminal cancer happened. The best doctors despaired. And Artie dared to look for a miracle. Artie had never put much stock in mysticism or miracles. But when his best friends bought tickets to fly with him to Croatia to the controversial shrine at Medjugorje where healings were known to happen, he dared it all. They found themselves in powerful ways sharing spiritually, even praying together, something they would have found very odd before. And when they came home Artie was healed—completely. The cancer was gone. The doctors at Mass General Hospital were astounded yet could offer no explanation.

 Hingham resident Arthur P. “Artie Boyle” is a Dorchester native, he’s been married to his high school sweetheart, Judy, for 45 years. They have 13 wonderful children and 21 grandchildren. He’s been a successful businessman, amateur hockey player and coach.  Perhaps most telling of his character, though, is that he is a man of deep faith – a practicing, devout Catholic.

Artie is a product of Catholic Elementary education in Dorchester, MA at ST. Peter’s.  He has been employed by the Archdiocese of Boston for the past nine years working with the Catholic Appeal and with the Campaign for Catholic Schools under the direction of Jack Connors and Kathleen Driscoll.  Artie owned and operated a successful transportation business for thirty years before joining the Archdiocese.  Artie sold his business with the hopes of getting into something that would enable him to help spread the faith.  


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