Not all, some are very conservative, others are somewhere in the middle.
No, Catholics are monotheistic.
In the Colonies, Maryland was a safe haven for Catholics.
It would be considered liberal.
Catholics do not fear it as there is little truth to it. It is not considered canonical.
Yes, psychology is considered a major in the liberal arts field.
It all depends. Usually, the Bishops will encourage Catholics to vote for pro-life. However, there are the liberal Catholics who tend to vote Democratic. Yet, overall, Catholics tend to vote Republican.
Kennedy was admired by Irish Catholics, to some extent by other Catholics and by liberal Democrats and everybody else who was not doing well in 1960 and did not like Eisenhower's policies.
There are Catholics who are considered Pentecostal, although in the main, this is a protestant phenomenon.
Yes, math is considered a liberal art because it involves critical thinking, problem-solving, and abstract reasoning, which are key components of a liberal arts education.
Yes, the Pope is considered by Catholics to be the representative of God on earth.
The pope is considered by Catholics to be the Vicar of Christ on earth, He is the spiritual leader for 1.2 billion Catholics around the world.
In politics, "left" is synomous with liberal. In the United States, this means that Democrats are the left because they are considered to be liberal. "Right" is synomous with conservativism; and Republicans, who are considered to be the more conservative party, are the right.