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Catholics in the Public Square

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Catholics in the Public Square skip to main | skip to sidebar Monday, July 04, 2022 Profile: Louisiana Representative Bobby Jindal Today, my faith in Jesus Christ is central to who I am, and I pray regularly for God's wisdom in all the parts of my life. –Bobby Jindal "There are 154 Catholics in the new Congress—an all-time high—including 87 Democrats and 67 Republicans," reports Kevin Ekstrom, Religious News Service . "While Democrats hold their traditional lead among Catholics, Republicans are gaining, with two-thirds of new Catholic members coming from the GOP." One of their number is Rep. Bobby Jindal, (R-LA), a convert from Hinduism, narrowly defeated by Catholic Democrat Kathleen Babineaux Blanco in Louisiana's 2003 gubernatorial contest. "The Church is bigger than any one political movement or party," said Jindal, who succeeded Republican David Vitter, a Catholic who moved to the Senate. "It's a healthy thing that there are Catholics on both sides of th...

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