Tuesday, April 5, 2011

History of Catholic's

 Catholic support for the Civil Right movement was weak in the late 1950 and slowly increased in 1960. Catholic league was marked by a schizophrenic attitude that would become its hallmark. In British History the freedom from discrimination and civil disabilities granted to the Roman Catholics of Britain and Ireland in a series of laws during the late 18th and 19th century. After reformation, Catholic's could not purchase land, hold civil or military offices. In June 1996  the percent was 23. Then on March 2002 it only increased 1 percent.

 

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