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The devout Catholic became known as the "doctor of the poor".
She has been a devout Catholic her whole life.
And to a devout Catholic, abortion is a terrible sin.
He is very religious, too - a devout Catholic.
Mason was a devout Catholic, and once considered becoming a nun.
He grew up in a devout Catholic home, and this influence manifested itself throughout the work.
Mary, a devout Catholic in a nation torn by religious differences, remains extraordinarily popular.
Although a fan of the show, as a devout Catholic she was uncomfortable with her child representing a demon.
Patinos, a sincere and devout Catholic, wore the same expression when he passed through the doors of his church.
She's Hungarian, a devout Catholic, teaches catechism to kids at her church.
His mother, a devout Catholic, died in 1888 and his criticism became more vitriolic afterwards.
Maria's father was an atheist; her mother-a devout Catholic.
She is a devout Catholic.
It would be easier to try to "rehabilitate" a dedicated Moslem, or a devout Catholic.
"James," she said, gazing at her entwined fingers, "believes in the rhythm method because he's such a devout Catholic.
Tom Campbell was a devout Catholic and an ex-marine who had been raised in a conservative Republican home.
England wasn't protestant, Henry in many ways remained a devout Catholic expecting divine retribution.
She had an English husband, so she told one of her friends, and it was also said she was a very devout Catholic.
'De Montfort was a devout Catholic.
Heywood was a devout Catholic, and there are signs that he was a favourite of King Henry despite his religious beliefs.
Later he ran a nightclub, and when his father, a devout Catholic, found out about the club, he threw Alex out of his house.
As a devout Catholic, Capone's mother, Theresa, wanted Sonny to have a mother.
Before he left, the priest contacted Henry Horne, a devout Catholic and successful restaurant owner in Macon.
His great rival, and leader of the Free French, General Charles de Gaulle was a devout Catholic.