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Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church.

Only one United States president, as of 2012, John F. Kennedy has been a Catholic. Other Catholics have been major party nominees but did not win.

Ronald Reagan's father was a lapsed Catholic, and Ronald Reagan briefly claimed that Catholicism in his 20's although he was never baptized Catholic and never joined the Church.

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All US Presidents except for John F. Kennedy have been Protestant, so 41 unique persons. (Obama is considered the 43rd President because Grover Cleveland was both the 24th and 26th President.)

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John F. Kennedy was the only Roman Catholic to be elected US President .

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No US Presidents were Jesuits. John Kennedy was the only Catholic but he was not a priest. or Jesuit.

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Only one: John F. Kennedy

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One: Joe Biden.

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