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« on: January 30, 2020, 12:35:52 AM »

What is the % of the catholics in the northeastern population?

in the late 50s,  would have been between at least a quarter of the population in every northeastern state, aside from possibly Vermont and Maine.   RI and possibly Mass. would have been majority Catholic.  The post-WW2 era was the high point of Catholicism's mainstream influence in American culture.
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