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... percent were Catholic , and they were more religious than expected and differed widely in their views . Of that group , for example , 84 percent had been to church at least once in the previous year , 33 percent described themselves as ...
... percent were Catholic , and they were more religious than expected and differed widely in their views . Of that group , for example , 84 percent had been to church at least once in the previous year , 33 percent described themselves as ...
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... percent of students are African - American and 7.7 percent Hispanic , a great many of them in three Catholic institutions in Puerto Rico . Most schools are making major efforts to attract minority students . Notre Dame , for example ...
... percent of students are African - American and 7.7 percent Hispanic , a great many of them in three Catholic institutions in Puerto Rico . Most schools are making major efforts to attract minority students . Notre Dame , for example ...
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... percent . In October 1988 , 77 percent favored access to abortion to save the mother's life , about the same proportion as 1979 ; 71 percent to protect maternal health , up from 46 percent ; 71 percent in the case of rape or incest , up ...
... percent . In October 1988 , 77 percent favored access to abortion to save the mother's life , about the same proportion as 1979 ; 71 percent to protect maternal health , up from 46 percent ; 71 percent in the case of rape or incest , up ...
Contents
Autobiography and Catholic Higher Education | 1 |
Catholicism American Style | 16 |
Ex Corde Ecclesiae Americana | 35 |
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