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I was. My parents converted to Pentecostalism before I was born in very Catholic Italy, and there was some bad blood between the two groups, so the Assemblies of God in Italy, the denomination my parents joined, tried to distance themselves from Catholicism as much as they could. Crossing oneself was unacceptable, they generally did not name their churches (they would refer to the individual church by referring to the street name), and Christmas was “reduced” in terms of emphasis, lest they seem too influenced by the Catholic Church.Catholics Were you raised with a bias toward Protestants?
Protestants Were you raised with a bias toward Catholics?
Once we came to the United States, over the years my parents’ perceptions of Catholicism changed. They warmed up to Catholicism much more, although they still consider it in error in many ways (but they do not at all deny that Catholicism is a Christian faith). Growing up in American churches, I would say I heard very little (if any) hostility to Catholicism at all in the congregations. But it’s my personal experience so I don’t know what other people might have experienced.