Popesplaining: Women Remain “Strawberries” in Francis’s Book on Happiness
As we inch toward Christmas, it’s no surprise to hear that Americans are miserable. Any…
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Read MoreWhite Catholics voted for Trump at 52 percent to the 45 percent they gave Hillary Clinton.
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