As immigrants, the Irish Catholics were treated very badly. Employment ads began to contain the phrase, "Irish need not apply." This was because they were Catholics The Protestants did not like them because of centuries of religious wars.
Any Catholics from Ireland are Irish Catholics.
At various times and in various places Irish Catholics were not treated well, so it was not always good. However, they always had their faith as consolation.
They worship God in churches as do all Catholics.
In the nineteenth century, in the US, many immigrants were treated badly. This was especially true for Irish immigrants. One large reason that they were mistreated was the fact that most of them were Catholics. The Protestant majority in the US despised and feared Catholics. Later on, Chinese immigrants were also treated badly.
This has happened to very few Catholics and their terrorist actions were certainly not those of a Catholic. It happened because Catholics were made feel and were treated as second class citizens, compared to Protestants..AnswerThis has little if nothing to do with religion. The English came in and took over Ireland, subjecting them, for many years, to cruel oppression. It just so happens that the English were all protestant and the Irish were all Catholic. It has mainly been a fight by the Irish to reclaim their country. It has NOTHING to do with "Catholics" becoming "terrorists".
Most Catholics favoured home rule.
The Irish Catholics were afraid of a possible invasion of anti-Catholic forces from the Long Parliament in England.
In general, the Irish are treated respectfully today although there are still many issues between the Irish and the English in the UK. . In the past there were times when the Irish were treated badly, especially in the United States and the UK.
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No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
It's pretty much exclusively Catholics who are Irish or of Irish descent.
the roman catholics were part of it