I’ve checked out Ave Maria in Florida;
I know about the ones in Arkansas;
does anyone know about any other Catholic communities
in the USA?
I’m talking about “hard core” catholics where some are daily communicants
and that type of thing.
In the urban areas, where there is a very reverent parish, you will find very devout Catholic Community there.
As far as Catholic towns, I’m not really aware to too many outside Ave Maria and Front Royal, VA. Ave Maria is the only town I know that that founded as a Catholic town, but Front Royal, VA (home to Christendom College) is a very Catholic town and is the only place in the entire county with Catholic Churches.
Steubenville, OH; Green Bay, WI; Kansas City, MO; Corpus Christi, TX; Emmitsburg, MD, Bethlehem, CT, and Lincoln, NE are all good Catholic towns too.
Philadelphia (esp inside the city) is a good Catholic city too. When you get into the suburbs, some parishes are less traditional, but thanks to Cardinal Krol who led the Archdiocese in the 1970 and 1980, Philly was protected some a lot of the craziness of the 1970s.
Addtionally, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary is one of the best, with many seminarians from the Diocese of Lincoln and the Diocese of Alexandria. Philly also has a vast Catholic School system and the Archdiocesan High Schools are very faithful, thanks to Archbishop Chaput (and previous Archbishops).
In Philly, we have a local bank that was founded by a Catholic Saint – Beneficial Bank, founded by St. John Neumann
Manhattan, NYC also has some great parishes. I would not vouch for the rest of the Archdiocese of New York, but there are many good parishes in Manhattan.
God Bless