Catholicism in Literature
Ross expresses a belief that Catholicism is well represented in literature, particularly during the golden age of authors like Waugh and Greene. He notes that the decline of Catholic influence parallels literature's diminishing cultural importance. Additionally, he shares his musical preferences, highlighting the storytelling aspect of folk and country music, while playfully suggesting that "Jesus Christ Superstar" is slightly underrated.In this clip
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