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The Catholic Gentleman

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Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Pages: 160
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The Catholic Gentleman is the definitive guide to being an upstanding and virtuous man. In a world where traditional gender roles are constantly being questioned and, in some cases, discarded, it can be difficult to know how to remain dignified and noble in your actions. The Catholic Gentleman offers you the timeless wisdom of the Catholic Church for modern men looking for practical behavior guidance in their everyday lives.

This book consists of succinct chapters that provide pithy insights on a variety of relevant topics such as spirituality, decency, manners, relationships with others, and so much more. Every topic is discussed from a Christian perspective, meaning readers can expect an elevated understanding and morals that won’t be thrown away with the changing winds of today’s culture.

Don’t wait to become the man you know you can become. Grab your copy of The Catholic Gentleman today and reap the rewards of living life according to the highest ideals. Uplift your spirit with this inspirational work and discover true strength in guiding yourself towards tenderness yet firmness in all that you do.

In short, easy- to-read chapters, the author offers pithy insights on a variety of topics, including

  • How to know you are an authentic man
  • Why our bodies matter
  • The value of tradition
  • The purpose of courtesy
  • What real holiness is and how to achieve it
  • How to deal with failure in the spiritual life

Editorial Reviews

"More than ever we need a book to reflect on, challenge, and guide men in authentic masculinity—and this is it. I highly recommend it!"
— Fr. Larry Richards, Author, Be A Man! Becoming the Man God Created You to Be

"Sam Guzman has given us something we desperately need: a valuable, readable guide to help make our young men into true men."
— Dale Ahlquist, From the Foreword; Author, Knight of the Holy Ghost: A Short History of G.K. Chesterton 

"Very well written, direct, and packed with spiritual insight. Our culture isn't suffering from toxic masculinity; it's suffering from a toxic lack of it. This book seeks to remedy that."
— Matt Fradd, Host, Pints with Aquinas; Author.

"Sam Guzman hits the nail on the head about what it means to be a real man."
— Bas Rutten, Actor and Former U.F.C. Heavyweight Champion

"The Jordan Peterson phenomenon confirms that men are still hungry for moral leaders, men with integrity who call others to greatness. That's what this book does."
— Brandon Vogt, Founder, ClaritasU; Author, Why I Am Catholic (And You Should Be Too)

"Guzman provides an amazing collection of those little things essential to becoming both gentle and manly, like Christ. He is re-presenting gentlemanliness to a generation hungry for something more than sentimentality and cliché."
— Jason Craig, Author, Leaving Boyhood Behind; Editor, ThoseCatholicMen.com

"This book is filled with spiritual wisdom based on reason, common sense, and Gospel faith. In a secular world so often constructed on the sand of illusion, here we find the rock of reality upon which life can be built."
— Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto

"An absorbing, motivational primer on manhood, presented in the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Catholic tradition."
— Matthew Christoff, Founder, The New Emangelization Project

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Colin Singleton
Good book for short, reflective readings.

I'd seen a little of the Catholic Gentleman blog before reading this book. Knowing the quality online, I was happy to get this book as a gift.

Don't expect any major depth from this book. You're not going to come away with a comprehensive manual on Catholic Masculinity. Guzman's intention is for the reader to supply the depth, through reflection. I think it works, in that regard. Guzman writes very reflectively, in a way that compelled me to think about my own life, my spiritual health, my many and various failings as a man, and my need for God's Grace and Mercy.

I'd have wanted a little bit more about married life, but that might have been omitted for any number of reasons. Guzman gets a little personal in his writing, which makes it very enjoyable.

Got this book as a gift from the Columbus Catholic women's Conference, from my fiancee, rather than the good folks at Tumblar House.

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Andrew Kelly

Great book for Catholic men!