Catholic segregation refers to the practice of segregating individuals based on their religious affiliation, particularly within Catholic communities. This can involve separating individuals of different religious backgrounds within schools, neighborhoods, or social settings. It was more common in the past when there was greater emphasis on maintaining the distinct identity and traditions of Catholic communities. However, in recent years, efforts have been made to promote inclusivity and diversity within Catholic organizations.
Albert Lewis Fletcher has written: 'An elementary Catholic catechism on the morality of segregation and racial discrimination' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and social problems, Race discrimination, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Segregation, Segregation
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It is called segregation. You can also find it under Jim Crow system.
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Spacial segregation is the segregation of different people in residential settings. Spacial segregation includes racial, religious, and economic separation of persons.
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Some synonyms for the noun 'segregation' are:apartheiddetachmentdisconnectiondiscriminationexclusionisolationseclusionseparationseverance
De facto segregation
de facto segregation
Segregation started in the south.