List of American Catholics

This is a list of notable US citizens who are, or in the case of the dead were, members of the Catholic Church. All additions should be sourced. Ideally their being Catholics should have some relevance to their image or notability.

Arts and entertainment

Actors and actresses

Directors and filmmakers

Musicians and singers

Television and radio personalities

Athletics

American football

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Fencing

Figure skating

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Skiing

Soccer (association football)

Speed skating

Swimming

Track and field

Academia and literature

Authors and editors

Professors and university presidents

Businesspeople

Clergy and religious

Bishops

Priests

Religious order

Government

Governors

Mayors

Judges and justices

Presidents and vice presidents

U.S. representatives

United States senators

Other government positions

Inventors and scientists

Saints and Blesseds and Servants of God

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  16. The Rochester Sentinel – October 2, 1993: "Carey also returned to practicing his Catholic faith and became a lay leader, rising to designation as Eucharistic minister, the highest secular title bestowed by the Church."
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  63. Miracle Mama by Marjorie Rosen in the September 16, 1991 issue of People: "In their 15-year marriage, they had never used contraceptives—Jillian is a devout Catholic—yet she had never conceived."
  64. Catholic Diocese of Pueblo Foundation
  65. Interview in "Catholic Canada"
  66. Article in "First Things" concerning the Ukrainian Greek Catholic by Tim Kelleher
  67. The Glasgow Herald – January 19, 1976
  68. The Vindicator – January 14, 1993: "She is an ardent Roman Catholic..."
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  79. Lifetime Honors – National Medal of Arts
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  95. Obituary in the Lodi News-Sentinel of October 19, 1983
  96. Obituary in the Los Angeles Times
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  98. Vanity Fair: "But I'm a Canadian Catholic woman, so I'm hardwired to apologize."
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  109. U-T San Diego of June 9, 2004: Schwarzenegger, who grew up Catholic, now attends St. Monica Catholic Church in Santa Monica.
  110. Rome News-Tribune for March 8,1992: "And Miles is Jewish, and I'm Catholic. But in a lot of ways, that's similar."
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  112. "Catholic Actor Martin Sheen Defends Pro-Gay Marriage Stance; Says Church Isn't God". Christian Post.
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  126. Obituary in the Toledo Blade of December 3, 1969
  127. Charisma: "The charismatic Roman Catholic also is a man of fervent faith in God and has a deep compassion for humanity."
  128. Eugene Register-Guard – August 15, 1976
  129. Obituary at Catholic Online: In 1962, she received the then-College of Steubenville's Poverello Medal, its highest nonacademic award, for her support of many charities, her work with the "Hour of St. Francis" program, and her contributions to the rosary crusade and Family Theater.
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  131. Obituary from the Telegraph
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  135. Entertainment Weekly
  136. American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
  137. Interview at First Things
  138. "A Cranky Catholic". Christianity Today. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  139. Catholic Online
  140. CMG Booking
  141. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix – July 6, 1961
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  158. Obituary in the Eugene Register-Guard of December 20, 1987
  159. CABARET REVIEW by Stephen Holden in The New York Times of February 13, 1995
  160. Obituary in the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 6, 2002
  161. The Milwaukee Sentinel – January 27, 1956
  162. Obituary in The Telegraph-Herald of May 14, 2001
  163. Reuters India: "Before the Mass, a 'Concert of Hope,' headlined by performer Harry Connick Jr., warmed up the crowd by jazzing up some hymns."
  164. "5 Minutes with Harry Connick Jr.". Christianity Today. Retrieved August 24, 2009.: "I'm a practicing Catholic, but I don't necessarily think it's something people want to hear me talk about. But if I'm asked about it, I'll talk about it."
  165. Going My Way by Ruth Prigozy and Walter Raubicheck
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  167. Gainesville Sun – October 23, 1983
  168. Spokane Daily Chronicle of January 23, 1948
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  181. "He Was an Evangelical Christian Until He Read Aquinas", National Catholic Register, December 19, 2006
  182. Newnan Times-Herald – June 16, 2008
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  185. Telegraph-Herald – May 11, 2000
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  187. Obituary in the Independent
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  189. Los Angeles Times
  190. Chicago Tribune
  191. New Zealand Herald
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  194. Obituary in the Rocky Mountain News
  195. Knocking on Heaven's Door by Mark Oppenheimer, pgs 76 and 78
  196. Billboard magazine of October 19, 1985
  197. Bernhoft, Iain, "The Family that plays music together", National Catholic Register, Nov. 11, 2008.
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  200. The Bulletin – October 22, 1982
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  203. The Post and Courier
  204. Vietscape
  205. Sun Journal – May 17, 1995
  206. Boston Globe obituary
  207. Memories Are Made of This: Dean Martin Through His Daughter's Eyes by Deana Martin and Wendy Holden
  208. Unity Awards 2006
  209. Crisis Magazine
  210. The New York Times
  211. Missionary Oblates
  212. Berklee College of Music: In it he states "We are not a Christian rock band. I am a Catholic, but I don't use the music to proselytize; that's not what we are about."
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  221. Christianity Today
  222. Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s. Dave Marsh, 1987, pg. 88–89.
  223. Editors, "Boss Talk," THE TABLET, February 25, 2012.
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  226. Delaware County Daily Times obituary: "But in recent years, he often spoke about getting back to his faith, which was Roman Catholic."
  227. MTV remembrance "I've always considered myself to be a Roman Catholic, but I've kind of gotten close to my faith because, as they say, there are no atheists in foxholes," he joked in our last interview.
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  229. Minneapolis Star-Tribune of August 19, 1995
  230. Obituary in the Herald-Journal of December 5, 1996
  231. Daytona Beach Morning Journal of March 5, 1960
  232. Leonard Warren by Mary Jane Phillips-Matz: Pages 184–186 describe Peerce's strong Orthodox Judaism and how that inspired his disapproval of those, not just Warren, who converted from Judaism to other faiths. For his part Warren, perhaps unflatteringly, called Peerce a "fanatical Jew."
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  236. Hot Press
  237. Obituary at the Baltimore Sun: Mr. Welk, himself a Catholic, fired Mr. Lidell from the band after he announced his intention to remarry.
  238. Mary Lou Williams Collection at Rutgers University
  239. NPR
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  241. National Black Catholic Congress
  242. Smithsonian Folkways
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  250. St. Peter's College
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  252. Catholic News Agency: "James Foley wrote a letter to his alma mater, Marquette University, a Catholic university in Wisconsin, about how he turned to prayer, specifically the Rosary, during his captivity, and how the prayers of family and friends also gave him strength."
  253. PBS NewsHour
  254. "Patricia Sheridan's Breakfast With ... Bill Hemmer" in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for March 22, 2010
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  256. Obituary in the Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal of January 9, 1978
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  260. Pope rebukes conservative activist cardinal with demotion
  261. White, Deborah. "Profile of Chris Matthews, Host of MSNBC's Hardball". About.com. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  262. Matusow, Barbara. "The Conversion of Bob Novak", The Washingtonian, June 1, 2003.
  263. Carter, Bill (April 30, 2010). "Conan O'Brien Opens Up About NBC Departure". The New York Times.
  264. "Regis Philbin Biography – Facts, Birthday, Life Story". Biography.com. August 25, 1931. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  265. "Fulton J. Sheen – The Film". Sheenfilm.org. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  266. It’s our faith that makes us who we are (2.26.10)
  267. Interview from "Good Housekeeping":"We grew up Catholic," she says. "We've both found it a stabilizing force, a source of strength and comfort in our lives."
  268. Tom Roeser: Conservative radio host wasn't afraid to speak his mind, Andy Grimm, Chicago Tribune, May 29, 2011
  269. National Catholic Reporter obituary
  270. Bell, Justin (2012-02-03). "How Lila Rose Became Pro-Life … and Catholic". National Catholic Register. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  271. "For Catholics, an On-Air Mix of Sacred and Silly" by Paul Vitello in the July 13, 2008 edition of "The New York Times
  272. Boston Globe: In a speech emphasizing Catholic values, "Meet the Press" anchor Tim Russert told the Boston College class of 2004 yesterday that their Jesuit education is a special gift, and also called for measures to prevent clergy abuse of children.
  273. Catholic News Service (June 13, 2008). "Russert remembered for his fondness for church, faithfulness". Catholic News Service. Retrieved June 14, 2008.
  274. Canton Repository
  275. Chmiel, David, "His Heart Belongs to Jersey", New Jersey Monthly, June 9, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
  276. Catholic News Service
  277. The Plain Dealer
  278. Profile at "Crossing the Goal" website
  279. "Beneath stubble is softer Bavaro" by JOHN EISENBERG in the January 24, 1991 issue of The Baltimore Sun:"I came back to Catholicism in college," he said. "There were times in my life, during high school, when I wasn't very happy with it. But, at Notre Dame, I came to understand what it means to be a Catholic. I'm aware of God in my life every day. I give thanks whether I'm in the end zone or my living room."
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  282. WBAL
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  284. Catholic News Agency for March 30, 2013
  285. Catholic Athletes for Christ bio
  286. Pro Football Hall of Fame bio
  287. Catholic New World
  288. The New York Times Profile of Clemens: "Clemens, who is also churchgoing Catholic, wasn't cross."
  289. Beattie, Trent. "St. Louis Rams' Quarterback Is 'Catholic by Blood' | Daily News". NCRegister.com. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
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  298. "Top Ten Catholic Heroes of the Super Bowl" in "Catholic Online"
  299. Moments of Grace by Al Kresta and Nick Thomm
  300. National Catholic Register
  301. Kevin Cook (3 September 2012). The Last Headbangers: NFL Football in the Rowdy, Reckless '70s: the Era that Created Modern Sports. W. W. Norton. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-393-08016-2.
  302. Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh finds winning combination George P. Matysek, Catholic Review Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  303. Catholic Athletes for Christ
  304. Catholic Online: "It showed me how much of an impact we can have using sports as a platform to share Jesus."
  305. Catholic Online
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  310. abc3340: "Last Spring, McCarron added tattoos of white doves as a tribute to his grandparents, a rosary that represents his Catholic faith and a BCS Championship crystal ball representing the Crimson Tide's 2011 national title."
  311. Obituary in the Baltimore Sun: A devout Catholic, he “wanted to be remembered as one who’d led a good life,” his wife said.
  312. Obituary in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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  317. Los Angeles Times obituary
  318. National Catholic Register
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  325. Catholic Athletes for Christ
  326. Sports Illustrated for April 1, 1996
  327. Champions of Faith Profile
  328. Importance of Catholicism Hits Home for Diamondbacks Player, National Catholic Register. April 24, 2012
  329. Catholic Sun
  330. National Catholic Register
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  332. Pittsburgh Catholic
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  341. "The Old Man and the Fish" in the Broward New Times of June 2, 2005
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