Catholic residents, equally intransigent, vow to greet the march with a protest.
Catholic residents exchanged potatoes, cigarettes and bread for them.
A mob marched to Kensington, where gunfire broke out between the nativists and Catholic residents.
Two slaveholding states, Maryland and Louisiana, had large contingents of Catholic residents.
Catholic residents contend that the march through their neighborhood amounts to a provocation.
Since the area was small, and had few Catholic residents, it was not given a bishopric, but a territorial prelature.
The population is predominantly Protestant; there are about 2,000 Catholic residents.
Catholic residents of the township also worship in the chapel.
Catholic residents accused the security forces of creating trouble with undercover intrigues.
Catholic residents described the situation differently.