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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]ButterflyBlood
(12,644 posts)Hey, Rick Santorum! Who also won evangelical voters in the GOP primary nationwide.
I grew up in a community that was about 1/3 Catholic and 2/3 Protestant and was most certainly not a "Catholic community" and never noticed any type of sectarianism or discrimination of any type between the two groups. In fact they didn't even come across as separate groups, no one segregated along those lines. There were various Christian groups and clubs at my high school, none were sectarian or Catholic or Protestant-only. Very conservative place, but the general prevailing attitude was that as long as you were Christian it was OK and the denomination didn't matter. People converted and switched denominations all the time with no controversy and mixed marriages (including my parents') were also non-controversial and essentially a non-issue. Not a friendly place if you weren't a white Christian of course, but no actual discrimination directed at Catholics.
So when did this stuff go on? Was it before the 90s?