In 1922, a group of Louisiana Creoles organized the Fifth Ward community of "Frenchtown," which contained a largely Roman Catholic and Creole culture.
It came some years ago when the largely Roman Catholic deputies of the Christian Democratic Union were left free to record opposition to abortion legislation.
Reports indicated that dissatisfaction with the single-party system had been mounting among the (largely Roman Catholic) population.
My official purpose of visit was to see what effect the Coby military debacle had had on this suburban planet with its largely Roman Catholic, predominantly rural population.
In the 1890s, the neighborhood received an influx of largely Roman Catholic German-Americans.
Francis was elected in a largely Roman Catholic and francophone riding based on promises from the Liberals that separate schools in the province would be protected.
While this largely Roman Catholic city was eager to accommodate the Southern Baptists, there were limits.
Most of the Planters were Protestant Congregationalists, in contrast to the largely Roman Catholic Acadians.
These were reversed after the largely Roman Catholic Jacobites that sided with King James then lost the Williamite war in Ireland in 1689-91.