: Because Catholics answered to the Pope, they were often viewed as inherently unpatriotic or as agents of rival powers like France or Spain.
: Anti-Catholic sentiment was formalized through laws like the 1875 Blaine Amendment , which aimed to prevent state funding for "sectarian" (Catholic) schools. anti-catholicism
Anti-Catholicism has evolved from a state-sponsored tool for national unity in the 17th century into a complex cultural and internal phenomenon today. Once used to justify wars and legal exclusion, it now manifests in modern legal doctrine and intense intra-ecclesial conflicts between traditionalist and progressive factions. The Roots: Political Subversion and National Identity : Because Catholics answered to the Pope, they