Open Letters to Catholic Graduates
Will your eternal soul gain a cap and gown?

"Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" is unique in its emphasis on the transition between college and the secular world, an emphasis sorely needed for the young Catholic today. Graduates are confronted with the task of facing the world and making something of themselves, which can be simultaneously exciting and perilous.

Graduates today will certainly feel the strong pull of the secular world and its allurements, but Dr. Lavin reminds them to not lose focus. "Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" exhorts graduates from high school and college to reaffirm their essential mission in life: to get to heaven.

In his Open Letters, Lavin writes on topics of taking salvation seriously, forming true friendships, the dangers of capital sins, using psychology as a helpful aid, one's final end, and more.

Anyone transitioning from their stage in life into a morally ambiguous environment should read this book.
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Open Letters to Catholic Graduates
Will your eternal soul gain a cap and gown?

"Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" is unique in its emphasis on the transition between college and the secular world, an emphasis sorely needed for the young Catholic today. Graduates are confronted with the task of facing the world and making something of themselves, which can be simultaneously exciting and perilous.

Graduates today will certainly feel the strong pull of the secular world and its allurements, but Dr. Lavin reminds them to not lose focus. "Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" exhorts graduates from high school and college to reaffirm their essential mission in life: to get to heaven.

In his Open Letters, Lavin writes on topics of taking salvation seriously, forming true friendships, the dangers of capital sins, using psychology as a helpful aid, one's final end, and more.

Anyone transitioning from their stage in life into a morally ambiguous environment should read this book.
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Open Letters to Catholic Graduates

Open Letters to Catholic Graduates

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Will your eternal soul gain a cap and gown?

"Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" is unique in its emphasis on the transition between college and the secular world, an emphasis sorely needed for the young Catholic today. Graduates are confronted with the task of facing the world and making something of themselves, which can be simultaneously exciting and perilous.

Graduates today will certainly feel the strong pull of the secular world and its allurements, but Dr. Lavin reminds them to not lose focus. "Open Letters to Catholic Graduates" exhorts graduates from high school and college to reaffirm their essential mission in life: to get to heaven.

In his Open Letters, Lavin writes on topics of taking salvation seriously, forming true friendships, the dangers of capital sins, using psychology as a helpful aid, one's final end, and more.

Anyone transitioning from their stage in life into a morally ambiguous environment should read this book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157546472
Publisher: Rafka Press LLC
Publication date: 06/10/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Paul Lavin received his Ph.D. in 1971. He is a clinical psychologist and the author of "Parenting
the Overactive Child."

Dr. Lavin also wrote three books on the Catholic Faith. "The Iron Man of China" is about his uncle,
Father Joseph Lavin, who served as a Maryknoll priest for twenty years before his expulsion from
China by the Communists. "Keeping the Faith: A Young Catholic’s Guide to Coping with a Secular
World" is for Catholic youth who will soon enter secular society. "Diabolical Satire: Satan’s Response to the Conciliar Church" is a witty, satirical look at the revolutionary changes in the Catholic Church since Vatican II.

Lavin lives in Massachusetts and exclusively attends the traditional Latin Mass.
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