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James F. Altman is an American Catholic priest of the Diocese of La Crosse who received attention in 2020 after appearing in a viral YouTube video denouncing Catholics who support the Democratic Party. After a dispute over his comments with Bishop William P. Callahan, Altman was later prohibited from celebrating Mass publicly in 2021.
Catholics voted for Obama 54 to 45%, with non-Hispanic white Catholics favoring McCain 52 to 47% and Latino Catholic favoring Obama 72 – 26%. Exit polls have shown a progressive drop in non-Hispanic white Catholics over each of the last four elections as a percentage of those who voted, though the overall percentage of Catholics among voters ...
Homan was born in West Carthage, New York, into a Roman Catholic family. [2] His father and grandfather were West Carthage police officers. [3] He received an associate degree in criminal justice from Jefferson Community College and a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
A Columbus developer recently replaced a giant American flag at one of its apartment complexes with a 2024 campaign banner for former President Donald J. Trump. The American flag was later added back.
Donald Trump, with wife Melania holding the Bible, takes the oath of office as President of the United States on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. ©Donald J. Trump | Facebook
“Except Catholics don’t make it look like sensual.””Let’s be clear what’s happening in this video,” Trump adviser Tim Murtaugh stressed on X. “Gov. Whitmer of Michigan is ...
Most immigration to the U.S. is from predominantly Roman Catholic nations and about 3 ⁄ 4 of all lapsed Catholics have been replaced by immigrant Catholics in the United States. [ 54 ] In 2006, Cardinal Roger Mahony announced that he would order the clergy and laity of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to ignore H.R. 4437 if it were to become ...
Many of his tracts accused Roman Catholics, Freemasons, Muslims, and many other groups of murder and conspiracies. [3] His comics have been described by Robert Ito, in Los Angeles magazine, as "equal parts hate literature and fire-and-brimstone sermonizing". [4] Chick's views have been spread mostly through the tracts and, more recently, online.