The following are active cardinals in the United States. There are several current dioceses (such as New York) which fit the norms for having cardinals, but do not have cardinals as administrators due to their newly appointed bishops. They are:
His Eminence Francis Cardinal George - Chicago
His Eminence Sean Cardinal O'Malley - Boston
His Eminence Justin Cardinal Rigali - Philadelphia
His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo - Houston
His Eminence Roger Cardinal Mahony - Los Angeles
The following cardinal is from the United States, but is currently at an appointment in the Vatican City:
His Eminence William Cardinal Levada - Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
The following cardinals are retired:
His Eminence Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua - Philadelphia
His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan - New York
His Eminence Edmund Cardinal Szoka - Detroit
His Eminence Adam Cardinal Maida - Detroit
His Eminence Bernard Cardinal Law - Boston
His Eminence William Cardinal Keeler - Baltimore
His Eminence James Cardinal Stafford - Denver
His Eminence William Cardinal Baum - Washington, D.C.
His Eminence Theodore Cardinal McCarrick - Washington, D.C.
Traditionally, the Metropolitan Sees of Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Baltimore, New York, and Boston have seen their Archbishops raised to the Cardinalatial dignity. His Grace the Archbishop of St. Louis has also in the past been created a Cardinal, but that is not always the case.
Traditionally, the Metropolitan Sees of Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Baltimore, New York, and Boston have seen their Archbishops raised to the Cardinalatial dignity. His Grace the Archbishop of St. Louis has also in the past been created a Cardinal, but that is not always the case.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic president of the United States.
the US has about 24% of its population as Roman Catholic. Meaning that about 75,000,000 Americans are Roman Catholic. The largest of any other country.
Boys Roman names normally end in 'us', eg Juli-us Caesar. Girls Roman names end in an 'a', eg Daniell-a.
John F. Kennedy was the first and only Roman Catholic to be US President.
Roman-Catholic, meaning they profess the Catholic religion (unlike Protestantism, which is the most followed religion in the US or Canada).
Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) population while the US is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%).
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr..................................Roman Catholic Justice Antonin Scalia................................................Roman Catholic Justice Anthony Kennedy............................................Roman Catholic Justice Clarence Thomas............................................Roman Catholic Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.......................................Jewish Justice Stephen Breyer...............................................Jewish Justice Samuel Alito..................................................Roman Catholic Justice Sonia Sotomayor............................................Roman Catholic Justice Elena Kagan...................................................Jewish
Roman Catholic AnswerAs of 2010, there were an estimated 69.1 million Catholics in the United States.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr..................................Roman Catholic Justice Antonin Scalia................................................Roman Catholic Justice Anthony Kennedy............................................Roman Catholic Justice Clarence Thomas............................................Roman Catholic Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.......................................Jewish Justice Stephen Breyer...............................................Jewish Justice Samuel Alito..................................................Roman Catholic Justice Sonia Sotomayor............................................Roman Catholic Justice Elena Kagan...................................................Jewish
Today it is the most Roman Catholic of all US States.
Roman Catholic and Jewish