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Cincinnati, where Vance converted, gives a glimpse of Catholicism’s history in America’s heartland
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JD Vance's new memoir 'Communion' about his Catholic conversion is being examined alongside Cincinnati's historical significance as a Catholic center in American history, with the article exploring the intersection of his personal faith journey and the city's religious heritage.
Cincinnati, where Vance converted, gives a glimpse of Catholicism’s history in America’s heartland
John Caspar Wild painted 'View of Cincinnati From Covington' in 1835, as the city was booming. Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal/Google Art Project via Wikimedia Commons
Ten years after “Hillbilly Elegy” catapulted its author into public view, JD Vance is publishing a new memoir, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.” The vice president explains the book as a sort of self-help guide for the spiritually lost: “… by sharing my journey I might be helpful to others – Catholic, Protestan
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