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He later made a name for himself on anti-Catholic committees.
"They're going to have to deal with the anti-Catholic stuff straight up," he said.
Several other works written by him of anti-Catholic controversy were published after his death.
"I have never maintained that the show is anti-Catholic," he said.
"I do think there is some anti-Catholic bias in this."
It has been asked by anti-Catholic nativists for 150 years.
"The only thing we know is that every single one of these attacks has been anti-Catholic," the inspector said.
Near the end of the war in Europe, the state media began an anti-Catholic campaign.
However, anti-Catholic sentiment and lack of support from the community led this project to fail by 1873.
In other words, our central religious tradition is anti-Catholic.
But religious education has been known to be fundamentalist and in some cases anti-catholic, depending on the teacher.
Although there was some anti-Catholic feeling in the 19th and early 20th centuries, this declined after the 1920s.
"So why the double standard when it comes to openly anti-Catholic art?
But there were few protests, except among the anti-Catholic bigots.
By the 1620s, events on the continent had stirred up anti-Catholic feeling to a new pitch.
Erotic literature has often been a vehicle for anti-Catholic sentiments.
We all know that this is an anti-Catholic rag.
That was the sole evidence of my alleged anti-Catholic bigotry.
He thus began his ministry just as anti-Catholic feeling was reaching fever pitch.
Others have caught a whiff of anti-Catholic bigotry in all this.
In Europe, as well, the question of his anti-Catholic bias was raised.
He recommends the Church step up the fight against anti-Catholic practices.
The 1689 anti-Catholic laws had largely been ignored for many years and were rarely enforced.
He worked in Wales for four years, and despite the official anti-Catholic policy no action was taken against him.
They suffered from the usual forms of anti-Catholic discrimination.