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Greeley, A.M. Book Review Catholics and American Culture: Fulton Sheen, Dorothy Day, and the Notre Dame Football Team. By Mark S. Massa. Crossroad Publishing Co., 1999. (ISBN 0-8245-1537-4). International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 13, 551–559 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022926409921
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