• 9780824523138
Mark Gauvreau Judge (Author)

God and Man at Georgetown Prep

How I Became a Catholic Despite 20 Years of Catholic Schooling

In God and Man at Georgetown Prep, Mark Gauvreau Judge gives us an entertaining and bitingly funny account of how Catholic institutions have betrayed the great treasures of Catholic faith and tradition, Judge, combining solid journalism and…

“This book will likely cause an uproar.” —George Weigel, author, Practicing Catholic: Essays Historical, Sporting, and Elegiac and Witness to Hope: The Biography of John Paul II
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  • Title: God and Man at Georgetown Prep
  • Subtitle: How I Became a Catholic Despite 20 Years of Catholic Schooling
  • Page Count: 192
  • Available Formats: Trade-paper (9780824523138), Mobipocket (9780824550233), Epub (9780824550226)
  • Trim Size: 5.375 x 8.25
  • Publication Date: 01/07/2005
  • Edition: Trade Paper
  • BISAC 2 : RELIGION / Christianity/Catholic
  • Original language: English
  • Retail US: Trade-paper (18.95), Mobipocket (17.99), Epub (17.99)
  • Retail Canada: Trade-paper (20.95), Mobipocket (), Epub ()
  • Retail Canada: 20.95

Mark Gauvreau Judge (Author)


  1. “Words leap off the page in Mark Gauvreau Judge’s passionate memoir of a counterculture-era Catholic education in which nearly everything went awry,”
    --Charles Mc Cary, author of Shelley’s Heart
  2. Pope John Paul II, Edmund Walsh, and Father “Nails” Herliby get it. The “pro-choicers” at Georgetown University don’t. Frank Sheed, G.K. Chesterton, and Sister Stephanie get it. The sex-ed teachers at Georgetown Prep don’t, and neither does Andrew Sullivan. "A compelling account of a young man’s rediscovery of Catholicism, this story is at times poignant, bitter, and angry as it moves, step by inexorable step, toward the author’s surrender to the mystery of love that is Christ in his Church. After decades of flawed and failed “renewals,” another generation is embarking on the high adventure of truth ever ancient, ever new.”
    --Richard John Neuhaus, Editor-in-Chief of First Things magazine; author of Appointment in Rome
  3. “This book will likely cause an uproar.”
    --George Weigel, author, Practicing Catholic: Essays Historical, Sporting, and Elegiac and Witness to Hope: The Biography of John Paul II

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