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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What IS McCourt's view of the Catholic church and its influences on the Irish culture and society in the 1940s?

OpenStudy (damonte212):

fact, McCourt clearly states his view of Irish childhood already on the first page: .... Irish society became quite similar to a theocratic society. ... authoritarianism of the Irish Catholic church and its priests has actually been compared to ..... are the following: a more closely connected society, a flourishing culture that emerges…...

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

Influence of Roman Catholic Church in Frank McCourt's LifeIn the coming-of-age autobiographical novel Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt reveals that the Roman Catholic Church plays an extremely central role in his young life. The religious atmosphere in which he is raised acts as a huge part in his point of view, and even his name is reflective of his family's beliefs. Whenever young Frank had a guilty conscience, his first instinct was to run into the protective arms of the Church. Most of the priests he has known since his arrival to Ireland are kind men, who set his mind at ease that God forgives him. !

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