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Introduction: Priests, gangsters, and cowboys : Catholic outsiders, American insiders, and the contest over national community. The Catholic front : religion, reform, and culture in Depression-era America. A new deal in movie religion : the public sphere of Catholic films. Cool Catholics in the hot American melting pot : Going my way, Bing Crosby, and Hollywood's new faith in consensus. Pro-Life Catholics : the representation of Catholicism in Life magazine, 1936-1960. Performing Catholicism in an age of consensus : Fulton J. Sheen, television, and postwar America. From public dilemmas to private virtues : Leo McCarey, Hollywood comedy, and the household of Americanization. John Ford's Irish American century : ethnicity, Catholicism, and the borderlands of national identity. Epilogue: Catholics and the American community at the turn of a new century |