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anti-Catholic
adjective
- opposed to the beliefs, practices, and adherents of the Roman Catholic Church
noun
- someone opposed to the Roman Catholic Church and its adherents
he called him an anti-Catholic
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Derived Forms
- ˌanti-Caˈtholiˌcism, noun
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Example Sentences
Old anti-Catholic riffs reemerged during the 1960 campaign as John F. Kennedy aimed for the presidency.
John F. Kennedy confronted anti-Catholic bigotry in the 1960 campaign, much of it emanating from Southern churches.
It was this paper which gave the name to the infamous party which engineered the present anti-Catholic war in France.
The usual hypocrisy of all anti-Catholic governments betrayed itself immediately.
The question was taken up by Peel, hitherto an anti-Catholic.
They denied them because of the anti-Catholic feeling inside Germany which the lies had stirred up.
But few will deny that Motley wrote his very attractive histories at a white heat of Republican and anti-Catholic fervour.
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