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How I Stayed Catholic at Harvard

40 Tips for Faithful College Students

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Product Code:
SCHP
Format:
Paperback
ISBN/UPC:
9781621641285
Length:
0.44 (in)
Size (HxW):
8 x 5.25 (in)
Pages:
184
Publication date:
August 29, 2016
Weight:
7.63 oz
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A Harvard graduate, Rhodes Scholar, and devout Catholic tells you everything you need to know about keeping your faith at a modern university. Drawing on her recent experience, Aurora Griffin shares forty practical tips relating to academics, community, prayer, and service that helped her stay Catholic in college.

She reminds us that keeping the faith is a conscious decision, reinforced by commitment to daily practices. Aurora’s story illustrates that when you decide your faith matters to you, no one can take it away, even in the most secular environments and under strong peer pressure. Throughout the book, she shows how being Catholic in college did not prevent her from having a full “college experience,” but actually enabled her to make the most of her time at Harvard.

Aurora encourages students who are about to begin this formative journey, or those now in college, that the most valuable parts of college life -- lasting friendships, intellectual growth, and cherished memories -- are experienced in a more meaningful way when lived in and through the Catholic faith.

Editorial Reviews

"The best way to keep your faith, at any college, is to read this book."
— Peter Kreeft, Ph.D, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College

p>"Those who go to college without a plan are likely to lose the greatest legacy their parents have given them. Aurora Griffin has given us that plan. And if it can work at Harvard, it can work anywhere. This book is an answer to many, many prayers."
— Scott Hahn, Ph.D, Author, Rome Sweet Home

p>"Pure gold. In her warm, but practical style, Miss Griffin makes every one of her forty points crystal-clear and down to earth. She shows how a living faith is not a tablet of beliefs and commands, but  a more joyful life to be lived. She gets it."
— Michael Novak, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

"Miss Griffin engages her readers, not as an advisor who knows all, but as a peer who has just experienced college as a faithful Catholic. She insists on the importance of community and friendship in walking with Christ, as well as personal engagement with Scripture and the Sacraments. This book is a shining example of what the next generation of leaders can do to further the work of the new evangelization. Please read this book and join her."
— Curtis Martin, President, FOCUS

p>"Thomas Aquinas tells us that bearing witness to one's Catholic faith is among the greatest mercies a person can offer others. Aurora Griffin has discovered that mercy and sought to live it with verve and intelligence. Her book is a witness and gift to those who seek to bring the light of Christ to their secular contemporaries."
— Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, Director of the Thomistic Institute Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C.

p>"Any Catholic—and I mean any Catholic—who has a child in college, or soon entering, should give them this book. A Harvard graduate and Rhodes Scholar, Aurora Griffin has been through the fire and produced a powerful witness to the saving truth of Catholic faith—even in the modern university. In a few years' time, your child will thank you for helping them to remain and grow in the truth that sets us free."
Samuel Gregg,Research Director, Acton Institute

"Aurora Griffin not only "survived" as a Catholic at Harvard, but has already brought honor to her alma mater as a Rhodes Scholar and author. This fine little book will inspire countless young men and women to go and do likewise in the secular world."
—Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University

p>"Countless parents express their grief that they spent a fortune to send their child to the 'best of schools' -- and there they lost their way. Aurora's journey demonstrates that it need not be so: students can keep hold on to their Catholic faith even in the most secular environments. And they can do so with friends, success, and most importantly, with joy."
—Alan Sears, President, CEO, and General Counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom

"Aurora Griffin's How I Stayed Catholic at Harvard is a work of exuberantly joyful Christian witness. For Aurora, the scribes and pharisees of contemporary secularism are simply no match for the One who is 'the way, the truth, and the life'---the incarnate Son of God who teaches us by both precept and example about the redemptive power of self-sacrificial love."
—Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University

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