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"I don't think every criticism of the church is de facto anti-Catholicism."
Sherwood's vigorous anti-Catholicism appears most obviously in her works from the 1820s and 1830s.
Is there a visceral new anti-Catholicism because of this?
Particularly those focused on atheism or religious indifferentism in their anti-Catholicism.
This attitude, as it so happened, converged with nativist anti-Catholicism.
It was intended as an outlet for virulent anti-Catholicism.
Nor is it a case of lurid anti-Catholicism.
But, the interpretation goes, it was really racism and anti-Catholicism that led the Brits to sit on their hands.
"Anti-Catholicism" was widespread not only among the Lutheran clergy, but through large sections of the population.
It has more than a whiff of the anti-Catholicism that has dishonored the confirmation process.
He is convinced that "anti-Catholicism is the last respectable bias" among those who view themselves as models of enlightenment.
His charge of anti-Catholicism is one that would cast the museum into a dark stream of American cultural history.
A pivotal moment of the rising anti-Catholicism was the kicking of the saint episode in 1995.
Nativism, and anti-Catholicism were reactions that found a home in the Republican Party.
"Anti-Catholicism is the one allowable bigotry," he says.
The Times has not only once again lived up to my expectations of editorial anti-Catholicism, it has exceeded them.
This sharpened the anti-clerical sentiment among liberals which evolved into a militant anti-Catholicism.
Sounds pretty much like bog-standard, prejudiced, biased, irrational and hateful anti-Catholicism to me.
During the Michigan primary, Bush was also criticized for not stating his opposition to the university's anti-Catholicism.
Herberg also wrote that anti-Catholicism is the anti-semitism of secular Jewish intellectuals.
Friendliness toward Unitarianism has sometimes gone hand-in-hand with anti-Catholicism.
In fact, some English colonies had anti-Catholic laws and anti-Catholicism was rampant.
Dame Rebecca's analysis - not an original one - owes more to her pronounced anti-Catholicism than any serious attention to historical detail.
Enlightened Victorians wanted to bleach out the day's anti-Catholicism - and, more important, to discourage public disorder.