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Matt Malone, S.J.
Senator John F. Kennedy walked into the grand ballroom of Houston’s Rice Hotel with one goal: to put to rest the notion that a Roman Catholic should not be elected president of the United States. It was September 1960, and many Americans were wary of electing a Catholic. Most non-Catholics vie
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Lawrence S. Cunningham
Garnished with stories of saintly figures and their teachings, Robert Ellsberg's book consists of eight chapters that are like interlocking facets of happiness and holiness.
FaithFeatures
James Martin, S.J.
From 2000: In a "multicultural" society shouldn’t anti-Catholicism be a dead issue?
FaithVantage Point
Marie S. Myers
An argument against the fashion requirements of Catholic schools
Arts & CultureVantage Point
Richard McLaughlin
The novelist had a driving conviction that ran roughshod over our weak-kneed answers.