Catholics are notoriously stingy. Many have apparently internalized that old "they have all those fancy palaces and priceless artwork they don't need any more money" thing.
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American people in general do not look back and consequently we too often plan for tomorrow based on misconceptions of the past. I think it could be fun to look at the whole issue and discuss it at length at some point but for now I want to throw out two statements for your consideration.
1.American society and prosperity therein is/was driven by the White,Anglo-Saxon,Protestant work ethic.
2.Demographic studies, well into the 60's,placed Catholics in the "upper-lower" class and "lower-middle"class, socio-economically.
I think these two statements have much to do with our value system, religion in American life,the "Culture of Death"and September 11. Any thoughts?