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12 Catholic Americans who helped shape the United States

July 4, 2026 · 1 min read

As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary this Fourth of July, Americans are reflecting on the men and women whose courage, leadership, and vision helped shape the nationʼs history. While Catholics were not always welcomed with open arms in the new America, many Catholics went on to play an indispensable role in building the country, demonstrating that love of God and love of country can go hand in hand.

Here are 12 Catholic Americans whose lives and legacies have left a lasting mark on the United States.

1. Archbishop John Carroll (1735–1815) John Carroll became the first Catholic bishop — and later the first archbishop — in the United States following the American Revolution. He organized the American Catholic Church by establishing dioceses and later went on to found Georgetown College — now Georgetown University.

Carroll believed religious freedom was essential to the new republic and worked closely with the nationʼs founders to ensure Catholics could flourish in America. His leadership laid the institutional foundation for the Catholic Church in the United States.

2. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737–1832) As the only Catholic signer of the Declaration…

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