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Catholic Bishops, Catholic President

Clip: 11/15/2013 | 3m 44s

What did the presidency of JFK and his death 50 years ago mean for Catholics in the US?

For American Catholics, "the election of Kennedy was an important moment in history, where they were recognized and accepted by American society as true Americans," says Rev. Thomas Reese, S.J. But anti-Catholicism continued to linger until JFK’s assassination, when the 34th president became an American martyr, and it was no longer acceptable to be anti-Catholic.

11/15/2013 | Rating NR

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Gun Violence and the Faith Community

Clip: 11/15/2013 | 8m 9s | A growing interfaith movement is organizing against gun violence. (8m 9s)

The Long Forgotten Mentally Ill

Clip: 11/15/2013 | 5m 57s | Advocates and family members are finding their names and identifying their unmarked graves (5m 57s)

Rev. Thomas Reese, S.J.: "A Vote for Continuity"

Clip: 11/15/2013 | 2m 10s | A senior analyst for the National Catholic Reporter talks about the new USCCB president. (2m 10s)

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