A Catholic Grammar School Morality
Set against the backdrop of 1940s and 50s Chicago, this evocative memoir captures the immersive experience of growing up within the halls of St. Timothy’s and St. Henry’s. Through the eyes of a young boy navigating the "most formative period" of his life, Weiland examines the powerful influence of the nuns, the priests, and the overarching religious atmosphere that defined his youth.
Part personal history and part philosophical reflection, A Catholic Grammar School Morality is more than just a recollection of school days. It is a search for the "vital lessons" that endure long after the classroom doors have closed.
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