...we were already experimenting with a new religion curriculum 
pioneered by a New York Jesuit and introduced by 
Jesuit Father Frank Stroud, a Prep teacher. Guitar Masses were common and we learned new English hymns, also 
composed by Jesuit musicians. 
Jesuit scholastic or seminarian Neil Connolly played the guitar and brought other student musicians into the 
liturgy. At St. Peter’s College in 1970 there were more than 50 Jesuits in 
residence as administrators and teachers. 
Jesuit Father George McCauley 
by that time had already written his book 
“Sacraments for Secular Man,” 
and was teaching the new theology inspired by the various Vatican II 
documents.
  
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