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The Religion and Political Views of
Ernest Hemingway was born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, just outside of Chicago. He committed suicide in Sun Valley, Idaho with a shotgun in 1961.
Hemingway's upbringing was in a strict Congregationalist home[1] where he and his family regularly attended the First Congregationalist Church.[2]
Later in life, Hemingway converted to Catholicism for the sake of his second wife, Pauline.[3]
However, it is likely that this was purely pomp and circumstance and Hemingway was never religious.
One Hemingway biographer, Paul Johnson, wrote:
[Hemingway] did not only not believe in God but regarded organized religion as a menace to human happiness… [he] seems to have been devoid of the religious spirit… [and] ceased to practice religion at the earliest possible moment.[4]
Though Hemingway never came out and expressed his personal religious views, the previous quote is supported by a line in perhaps his most famous book, A Moveable Feast, where H Ernest Hemingway, 1899–1961: A Brief Biography ZOL