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Do English Roman Catholics avoid Guy Fawkes celebrations?

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I think they should. Guy Fawkes of course, was the Catholic who tried to blow up the English Parliament but failed.

Guy Fawkes day is a day of anti-Catholocism - they burn an effige of the Pope and have a huge fire.

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