63. See, for example, Thomas Dooley to Paul Hellmuth, 18 November 1960, 4.67, Dooley Papers, in which the medic imperiously asks his attorney to buy his brother Malcolm a dinner service.

64. Quoted in Fisher, Dr. America, p. 217.

65. Jacobs, America’s Miracle Man, p. 138.

66. Quoted in ibid., p. 140.

67. Quoted in Richard Gribble, American Apostle of the Family Rosary: The Life of Patrick J. Peyton, CSC (New York: Crossroad Publishing Co., 2005), p. 25. For more about Peyton’s early life, see ibid., chap. 1.

68. Quoted in Patrick Peyton’s autobiography, All For Her, excerpted on web site of Holy Cross Family Ministries, “Early Priesthood,” www.familyrosary.org (accessed 20 July 2005).

69. “Early Life,” www.familyrosary.org (accessed 20 July 2005).

70. “Founding of Ministries,” www.familyrosary.org (accessed 20 July 2005).

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71. See Jeffrey Burns, American Catholics and the Family Crisis, 1930–1962 (New York: Garland Publishing, 1988).

72. Quoted in Gribble, American Apostle, p. 39.

73. Quoted in ibid., p. 129.

74. Ibid., p. 328.

75. Ibid., pp. 107–108.

76. Quoted in ibid., p. 115.

77. See Robert Waters and Gordon Daniels, “The World’s Longest General Strike: The AFL-CIO, the CIA, and British Guiana,” Diplomatic History 29 (2005): 279–307.

78. See Philip Agee, Inside the Company: CIA Diary (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1975), pp. 243–245; George Morris, CIA and American Labor: The Subversion of the AFL-CIO’s Foreign Policy (New York: International Publishers, 1967), pp. 92–97.

79. “Institute of International Labor Research, Inc.,” n.d., Norman Thomas Papers, series 2, reel 65, New York Public Library; Steven V. Roberts, “Thomas Upholds CIA-Aided Work,” New York Times, 22 February 1967, 17. “What we did was good work, and no one ever tried to tell us what to do,” the eighty-two-year old Thomas told the New York Times. “I am ashamed we swallowed this CIA business, though.”

80. See William H. Chafe, Never Stop Running: Allard Lowenstein and the Struggle to Save American Liberalism (New York: Basic Books, 1993), pp. 256–261.

81. Penny Lernoux, Cry of the People: The Struggle for Human Rights in Latin America: The Catholic Church in Conflict with U.S. Policy (New York: Penguin Books, 1982), p. 283.

82. See Gerard Colby with Charlotte Dennett, Thy Will Be Done: The Conquest of the Amazon: Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil (New York: Harper Collins, 1995).

83. See Lernoux, Cry of the People, pp. 289–292.

84. Quoted in Richard Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Patrick Peyton, CSC, and the CIA,” Journal of Church and State 45 (2003): 540–541, 542–543.

85. Penny Lernoux, People of God: The Struggle for World Catholicism (New York: Viking, 1989), p. 296.

86. Ibid., p. 297.

87. Grace said that he would tell “everyone I meet when I can buttonhole them for a minute” that “the Family Rosary seems to me to be the only answer to the situation in which we all find ourselves today.” Quoted in Gribble, American Apostle, p. 70.

88. Quoted in Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Peyton, and the CIA,” 545.

89. Quoted in Gribble, American Apostle, p. 165.

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90. Quoted in Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Peyton, and the CIA,” 543.

91. Peter Grace to Allen Dulles, 24 November 1958, 428 (FR) 14, Archives of the Holy Cross Generalate (hereafter AHCG), Rome, Italy. (Copies of papers in this collection were obtained from a private source.) Grace sent an almost identical letter to a banker, John Madden, on the same day, suggesting that he had still not given up hope of securing private backing for the Rosary Crusade.

92. Quoted in Gribble, American Apostle, p. 170.

93. Peter Grace, quoted in Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Peyton, and the CIA,” 544.

94. Frip Flannigan to “RMW,” 5 December 1958, box 298, folder J. P. Grace, Richard Nixon Vice Presidential Papers, National Archives District Branch, Laguna Niguel, California; Peter Grace to Allen Dulles, 24 November 1958, 428 (FR) 14, AHCG.

95. Peter Grace to Allen Dulles, 24 November 1958, 428 (FR) 14, AHCG.

96. Quoted in Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Peyton, and the CIA,” 545.

97. Quoted in Gribble, American Apostle, p. 177.

98. Quoted in Gribble, “Anti-Communism, Peyton, and the CIA,” 548n44.

99. Norman Carignan, quoted in ibid., 549.

100. Ibid.

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