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sop

(19,799 posts)
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 05:08 PM 23 hrs ago

JD Vance's book 'Communion' reveals he hasn't changed as much as he says he has

(MS NOW) - Vice President JD Vance’s new book, “Communion,” is not only his story of his conversion to Catholicism in 2019, it’s also his pitch to Republicans, especially religious ones, about why he has the mettle to be the party’s 2028 presidential candidate. Writing a book has become a prerequisite for a presidential run, but as a professor who has read some awful writing, I find that Vance’s new book ranks among the worst things I’ve read. As has been reported, there’s a United Methodist Church on the cover of this book about converting to Catholicism, and that choice of illustration serves as a metaphor for the ignorance and inauthenticity found within.

Vance’s account of his conversion from evangelism to atheism and then to Catholicism is familiar to those of us who study religious switching in America. According to the Pew Research Center’s 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study, 35% of American adults were raised in a different religious tradition than the one they practice.

But on his promotional book tour, Vance is proving himself to be woefully inept about his faith. For example, on his Tuesday appearance on ABC’s “The View,” he couldn’t answer questions about how he squares his recently found faith with the Trump administration’s policies. He seems confused about what Catholicism is and doesn’t seem to understand that Christian beliefs aren’t the same as a list of conservative talking points.

Thus, in “Communion” we get his disjointed story about how he was attracted to the Catholic Church despite his divergent views from its teachings. If nothing else, “Communion” confirms what was already obvious: Vance is not the theologian he thinks he is, and indeed, he knows very little about the Catholic faith. Despite his lack of knowledge, in his short time as vice president, he has had the temerity to question Pope Francis’ motivations for criticizing the Trump administration’s immigration policies and to lecture Pope Leo XIV on when war is morally justified.

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https://www.ms.now/opinion/jd-vance-book-communion-2028-presidential-race

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JD Vance's book 'Communion' reveals he hasn't changed as much as he says he has (Original Post) sop 23 hrs ago OP
Vance converted to the Catholic wing of Republican Party of the United States Raven123 23 hrs ago #1
I would prefer to read the one in the link below, it has real aliens, oh wait, so does the Vance version... wcmagumba 23 hrs ago #2
;-{) ASPIRATIONS Goonch 21 hrs ago #3
I LOVE the fact he named his book slightlv 21 hrs ago #4

Raven123

(8,012 posts)
1. Vance converted to the Catholic wing of Republican Party of the United States
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 05:25 PM
23 hrs ago

This is one consequence of religion mixing with politics. They both have to sacrifice their principles to live under one roof. After a while they lose their identities.

Vance’s uninformed and distorted views of both perfectly exemplify the result.

slightlv

(8,166 posts)
4. I LOVE the fact he named his book
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 06:52 PM
21 hrs ago

Communion... which has been the name for an alien abduction book by Whitley Streiber! How appropriate! (LOL)

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