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Father Coughlin Says ‘bigotry is Passe’; Breaks Silence of 20 Years

December 26, 1962
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Father Charles E. Coughlin, the Catholic priest who was notorious for his anti-Semitism during the period immediately preceding World War II, has declared here that “bigotry is passe” and that its practice is now “confined largely to the professionals.”

The priest made that statement, among others, in the first published interview he has given in about 20 years. He was interviewed by Harold Schachern, religious editor of the Detroit News. “I think,” be told the interviewer, “that Catholics have been among the prize bigots. But we are losing that Latinistic arrogance and bigotry–a development that comes with maturity.”

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