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... income is only a little more than $ 100 less than the Jewish annual income in cities outside the South . The myth of the blue - collar ethnic should by now be deader than a doornail . But the question remains : Why do the Catholics show ...
... income is only a little more than $ 100 less than the Jewish annual income in cities outside the South . The myth of the blue - collar ethnic should by now be deader than a doornail . But the question remains : Why do the Catholics show ...
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... income relative to the past . According to the calculations of my colleague William McCready , the income of the church in 1974 was $ 1.7 billion less than a decade previ- ous . If Catholics had contributed the same share of their ...
... income relative to the past . According to the calculations of my colleague William McCready , the income of the church in 1974 was $ 1.7 billion less than a decade previ- ous . If Catholics had contributed the same share of their ...
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... income to the church - a decline of 31 percent . If Catholics were con- tributing at their 1963 rate in 1974 , the annual income of the church would have been more than $ 5.5 billion . Hence , despite the apparent gains , the Catholic ...
... income to the church - a decline of 31 percent . If Catholics were con- tributing at their 1963 rate in 1974 , the annual income of the church would have been more than $ 5.5 billion . Hence , despite the apparent gains , the Catholic ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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