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Eddie Doherty

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Wary of desk jobs, he once said: “Never be a rewrite man, because it's a killing job. Never be a press agent. There's nothing on earth lower than a press agent — unless maybe it's a copyreader.” To illustrate the point to his son, he recalled what had happened to him when he covered the Pancho Villa
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insurrection in Mexico for the Chicago Tribune: “I sent back a singing line about a forgotten, flea-bitten little Mexican town, and I described it this way: ‘Half a dozen ‘dobe huts and half a hundred hounds.’ And what do you suppose the copyreader changed it to? ‘Six adobe houses and 50 dogs!’”
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Tragedy struck again in 1939 when Mildred, while out for a walk, was killed in a freak accident. This time, Eddie found peace for his grieving by returning to the Church. He also wrote his autobiographical Gall and Honey.
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After three years in Hollywood, Eddie moved his family to New York, where he went to work for Liberty magazine. Over the years, he would write over a thousand articles for Liberty, which was edited by Fulton Oursler.
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rite of the Greek Catholic Church, which permits married priests. He continued to live and work at Madonna House, writing books, celebrating the liturgy, and serving as a father figure to the young community.
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The eldest of ten children, Eddie Doherty was born in Chicago in 1890 to Police Lieutenant Edward Doherty and Ellen (Rodgers) Doherty. At the age of 13 he went to try his vocation with a
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On August 15, 1969, at the age of 78, Doherty, in whose heart had always been the desire to become a priest, was ordained in Nazareth by Archbishop
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trial. He also covered Prohibition, gangland killings, Daddy Browning and Peaches, and the Lindbergh flight to Paris.
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of Chicago, after Eddie promised that Catherine’s apostolate would always come first in their lives.
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Starting as a newspaper copy boy, Doherty worked at various other Chicago newspapers, including the
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Doherty died on May 4, 1975. A cross on his grave says, “All my words for the Word.”
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Eddie and Catherine’s marriage was not well received by the staff at
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In 1944, Doherty's screenplay for the World War II film
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Hollingsworth, Gerelyn, "On this day: Eddie Doherty",
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bureau. He covered such sensational scandals as the
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