First of all, how many American Catholics realise that on 4 July 1776, the Catholic Church was illegal in the majority of the Colonies?
Even in Maryland, founded by Lord Baltimore as a haven for Catholics, with religious freedom for all Trinitarian Christians, the Church had been outlawed as soon as the Anglicans took control. Charles Carroll of Carrollton in Maryland, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, was probably the richest man in the colonies and a trained lawyer. However, his wealth did not help him since, because of his religion, he was banned by law from voting or practising as an attorney.
One of the 'crimes' for which King George was 'indicted' in the traitorous so-called 'Declaration of Independence' was 'For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:'
This referred to the British North America (Quebec) Act 1774, commonly called the Quebec Act, one of the 'Intolerable Acts' according to the rebels.
Amongst its provisions, it:
- Removed the reference to the Protestant faith from the Oath of Allegiance so that the Catholics of Quebec could swear the Oath.
- Guaranteed the free practice of the Catholic faith, illegal in most of the other Colonies nd the rest of the British Empire.
- Restored the Catholic Church's power to impose tithes to support itself.
Our mission [as Catholics is] to convert the world –including the inhabitants of the United States – the people of the cities, and the people of the country, . . . the Legislatures, the Senate, the Cabinet, the President, and all!
So 'celebrate' the Fourth by getting out there and evangelising and in God's own time, the anti-Catholic Fourth of July will only be a footnote in the history books!
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