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Growing Up Catholic:  An Infinitely Funny Guide for the Faithful, the Fallen, and Everyone In-Between
Growing Up Catholic An Infinitely Funny Guide for the Faithful the Fallen and Everyone InBetween
Author: Mary Jane Frances Cavolina, Maureen Anne Teresa Kelly
Over 700,000 Copies in print! This hilarious look at the glorious mysteries of Growing Up Catholic is a riotous review for all who lived it and an irreverent revelation for those who wonder what the Catholic Church is all about. B & W photographs and illustrations throughout.
ISBN-13: 9780385192408
ISBN-10: 0385192401
Publication Date: 11/1/1985
Pages: 144
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3.3 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Image
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Growing Up Catholic: An Infinitely Funny Guide for the Faithful, the Fallen, and Everyone In-Between on + 13 more book reviews
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Very Funny!
You've lived through latin masses.
You've struggled through May crownings and Vatican II.
Years later, you can still recite the Act of Contrition by heart.
You even gave up chocolate for lent.
For all those who lived it and those who wondered,
here is an affectionate look at the glorious mysteries of GROWING UP CATHOLIC.
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Anyone who went to a Catholic school will identify with this book. Absolutely hilarious.
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This a fun read for anyone but especially for those who have been associated with the Roman Catholic church during the pre-Pope John XXIII. It triggers memories when reading any page in this book. Some examples and details were topics I had not thought of in 40 years yet had been a daily part of my growing up years. The overall tone is even not disrespectful.


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