John Francis Cronin SS (October 4, 1908 – January 2, 1994) was a Catholic priest of the Society of Saint Sulpice, who was an early advisor on anticommunism...
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UK John Francis Cronin (1908–1994), priest, author of Communism: a World Menace John Cronin (Massachusetts politician), US politician John Cronin (ice...
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player John Cronin (disambiguation), several people John Francis Cronin (1908–1994), American priest Justin Cronin, American author Justin Cronin (politician)...
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Francis Cronin is an Irish actor and comedian and recipient of a Presidential Commission in 2007. Francis was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, where...
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Catholics opposed McCarthy, notably the anti-Communist author Father John Francis Cronin and the influential journal Commonweal. McCarthy established a bond...
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Representative Charles J. Kersten had introduced him to Father John Francis Cronin in Baltimore. Cronin shared with Nixon his 1945 privately circulated paper "The...
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Soviet Marxism received positive reviews from the Catholic priest John Francis Cronin in the American Catholic Sociological Review and the historian Sidney...
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Coughlin on the air Huey Long – American politician from Louisiana John Francis Cronin – American priestPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback...
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(2018-) Source: https://sulpc.org/devenir-formateur/ Raymond E. Brown John Francis Cronin Étienne-Michel Faillon Joseph Martin Georges Morand Marc Ouellet...
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Alger Hiss (category Johns Hopkins University alumni)
had received secret information about the FBI's suspicions from John Francis Cronin, a Roman Catholic priest who had infiltrated labor unions in Baltimore...
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