The Roman Catholic who became the first President of South Vietnam after the French pulled out of Indochina was Ngo Dinh Diem. (1955-1963)
Roman Catholic
Martin Luther was a Catholic priest before he became famous.
John Kennedy became the first and only Roman Catholic President in 1960. His religion was an issue, especially in the South, but it also helped him get votes from Catholics.
They were Roman Catholic.
When Henry became Head of the Church in England, he confiscated property which had previously belonged to the Catholic Church. The wealth then became part of the Royal Treasury.
No, Nixon was not a Catholic.
Yes, President John F. Kennedy was certainly a Roman Catholic!
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic president of the United States.
John Kennedy ,on November 9, 1960, became the only Roman Catholic to be elected US President so far. Other Catholics have run for President before Kennedy, most notably Al Smith in 1928 , but lost. Current VP Joe Biden is Catholic, as is the losing candidate in 2004, Senator John Kerry.
John F Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic President.
They are Roman Catholics because I am Vietnamese and I am Catholic. Some churches are Catholic churches for Vietnamese people. Not a lot of people are Catholics in Vietnam. Most are Buddhist.
John F. Kennedy was the first and only Roman Catholic to be US President.
he was the first Roman Catholic President.
John Kennedy ,on November 9, 1960, became the only Roman Catholic to be elected US President so far. Other Catholics have run for President before Kennedy, most notably Al Smith in 1928 , but lost. Current VP Joe Biden is Catholic, as is the losing candidate in 2004, Senator John Kerry.
John F. Kennedy is currently the only Catholic US President. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
President John F. Kennedy
He was the first president who recognized himself as a Roman Catholic.