In Europe, as well, the question of his anti-Catholic bias was raised.
Father Byrne speaks of an anti-Catholic bias that he said was evidenced in part by harsh comments made at the assembly.
"There was still a very anti-Catholic bias, certainly among Southerners."
The Cardinal has complained of a "subtle anti-Catholic bias at work" in this matter.
I regret I did not speak out against that school's anti-Catholic bias.
In writing the book, Collins has been accused of perpetuating an anti-Catholic bias common in the late 19th century.
Part of the plot incorporates Fielding's own anti-Catholic bias, but he does so in a way that is traditional to English theatre during his time.
The telephone calls to the school were described by the police as general in nature, not centered on any individual and not demonstrating any anti-Catholic bias.
With similar circularity, he complains of "a subtle, anti-Catholic bias at work in this whole argument.
"I do think there is some anti-Catholic bias in this."