“These days, it seems, Americans are religious about everything except religion; and it’s a sign of Catholicism’s widening acceptance and waning influence that, instead of being feared as a monolithic bloc that unquestioningly follows the dictates of its leaders, Catholics have come to be seen as just another interest group.”

— National Review editor Fred Schwarz,

with an interesting analysis of JFK’s “religion speech,” 50 years later.

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