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McLaughlin does not know how many priests quit, but states that of his class of thirteen, four "lnnir- ed back" and doffed their robes. This was about 30 of that smali class. To me, the most significant passages In the book are those dealing with freedom and lovaltv to America. In the concludinz sen tences, ne states: I am an Ameri can again, not a foreign subject on American soil. I can love Cor! and continue with freedom in the service of my fellow man. For that freedom is now my heritage also Like Thomas Jefferson, I 'have sworn upon the altar of God eter nal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man' ' Those words are the end of hi story. Those sentiments cannot be over emphasized to American students To the extent that any orcaniza tion, religious, political, or other acknowledges foreign authority to be above the American Constitution, Constitu-tion, with Its sacred guarantees of freedom from all forms of tyranny. that organization is, beyond disr pute, un-American. The Commun ist party is one of these, taking its orders, as it does, from Moscow. It, like the Catholic church as in-j terpreted toy McLaughlin, simply. tolerates " the American Constitu tion, and makes subversive use of the freedom it enjoys under it. Anv oreanization or cult which be lieves in "using" the freedom en- !oved under our form of govern ment for the purpose of subverting that freedom to its own form of authoritarianism is subversive, and not entitled to support or sympa thy In the minds of Americans. l-Tolerance need not Include such activities. There is a fine line to be- drawn, but an important one, if we are to preserve freedom. 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