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God and Man at Georgetown Prep: How I Became a Catholic Despite 20 Years of Catholic Schooling

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In this account, the author explores the role of Catholicism in Catholic institutions, presenting three Catholic universities and discussing their lack of religious conviction, arguing for more Catholic theological education and less secularism.

192 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2005

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Mark Gauvreau Judge

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October 1, 2018
Loved it. Terrific instructional book for raising sociopaths.
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July 3, 2025
I loved Mark’s book on his friendship with Brett Kavanaugh, “The Devil’s Triangle.” But this one was even better. I have been Catholic 10 years, but amazingly, out of all the books I’ve read about the Catholic Faith and specifically American Catholicism, I don’t think I’ve ever read one that taught me as much about the fallout of the post-Vatican II era as this one did, through the stories Judge tells about Georgetown Prep and the encroachment of liberalism among the Jesuit priests there.
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