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Raised as a Presbyterian, the developer of Catholic Fundamentalism began his education at St. Bede’s School and Monastery in Peru, IL, where he encountered the works of Chesterton and Aquinas, shaping his understanding of the Church’s teachings. Graduating from Ripon College, he served in the US and South Vietnam before pursuing a career as an inner-city children’s librarian. Transitioning to manufacturing after inheriting funds, he deepened his connection with the Catholic Church, eventually joining in his early thirties.

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