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Growing Up Catholic: The Millennium Edition: An Infinitely Funny Guide for the Faithful, the Fallen and Everyone In-Between (edició 2000)

de Mary Jane Frances Cavolina (Autor)

Sèrie: Growing Up Catholic (01)

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Over 700,000 Copies in print! This hilarious look at the glorious mysteries ofGrowing Up Catholicis 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.
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Títol:Growing Up Catholic: The Millennium Edition: An Infinitely Funny Guide for the Faithful, the Fallen and Everyone In-Between
Autors:Mary Jane Frances Cavolina (Autor)
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For Catholics of all ages -- from those who lived through Vatican II to those who've never seen a nun's habit except in a movie -- Growing Up Catholic celebrates in a lighthearted way the funny and sublime side of day-to-day Catholic life.
  StFrancisofAssisi | Nov 21, 2020 |
This funny book is what a catholic had to go through to become a saint: American Catholic culture in the 20th century
  brendanus | Jul 20, 2017 |
I grew up Catholic in England, and the subtitle to this book—An infinitely funny guide for the faithful, the fallen, and everyone in-between—made me eager to read. Was the Catholic experience in America the same? Is American humor the same? And how much would the authors say the church had changed and grown?

Actually, it seems the experience of growing up Catholic in England is different from in America. There were many images I could relate to—nuns casting their wimples and wearing blacks and blues, the sharply wielded ruler (though it was a rare event, evoking horror and amazement in my world), kneeling down to prove my skirt was long enough, and, of course, the uneasy question of “What’s a mortal sin?” But lots of things felt alien to me too. I’d never heard of the Baltimore Catechism, measuring years of indulgences made me think of the middle ages, and a lot of cultural references (to movies and books) belonged (not surprisingly) to a different world.

I liked the gentle humor of this book—not infinitely funny after all, but honest, with a self-deprecating sense of chatting among friends. I liked the illustrations, quirky questions (how near is a near occasion for sin?), questionnaires (match these martyrs to their martyrdoms), and the gentle parodies of church vacations or church magazines. But I wished the book had been truly updated, rather than just updated to the Millennium. Of course, it’s called “The Commemorative Catholic Jubilee Edition” so I should have known. But so much has happened recently to make chapters on recent Popes or canonization procedures feel oddly out of date.

My favorite piece is a nun’s recollection of how she made a difficult class obey her. My parents were teachers. Her story rang pleasingly true. And my conclusion is it’s a good fun book, eminently ripe for its next update.

Disclosure: I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review. ( )
  SheilaDeeth | Jul 16, 2014 |
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