In his new memoir, JD Vance discusses his conversion to Roman Catholicism and its impact on his political views. He reflects on his childhood in Ohio, where he encountered mixed perceptions of Catholicism, including beliefs that Catholics were 'servants of the antichrist.' Vance notes that while his family had personal relationships with Jesus, they rarely attended church, making the rituals and traditions of the Catholic Church seem foreign to them.
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JD Vance Discusses His Conversion to Catholicism in New Memoir
JD Vance's new memoir explores his conversion to Roman Catholicism and its influence on his political beliefs. He shares insights from his upbringing in Ohio, where he faced varying views on Catholicism.
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JD Vance Discusses His Conversion to Catholicism in New Memoir