That act destroyed any hope of reconciliation with Rome and it was no longer necessary to fear that Article XXIX would offend Catholic sensibilities.
He was known to harbour and work closely with French Canadians, it is thought because of their shared Catholic sensibilities.
However, it has also been careful not to offend Catholic moral sensibilities.
Perhaps the Catholic religious sensibility all begins with the Christmas crib.
AND clearly, Mr. Giuliani's decency panel and his threats a few years ago to close the Brooklyn Museum were products of his Roman Catholic sensibilities.
His lengthy public messages about himself advise listeners about a religious life and its efforts to reconcile Scottishness with a Roman Catholic sensibility.
Insofar as it is possible to speak of a "Catholic sensibility," it means an attitude that avoids both of these extremes, instinctively preferring the conjunctive "and" to the disjunctive "or."
Her Catholic sensibilities and sense of shame prevented her from revealing the whole truth.
Of course, Italians have never lost their Catholic sensibility.
Even those without a Catholic sensibility preserve similar relics.