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The '''Anti-Catholic League''' commonly abbreviated as ACL is a nonprofit organization whose stated purpose is to stand against the spread of Christian doctrines and practices in [[Alshar]] in general and [[Corumm]] in particular. Founded in 1993 by businessman [[Chul Lung Qua]], the ACL tapped into a vein of growing xenophobia and anti-christian attitudes in Corummese society spurred on by the controversial legal case of ''[[Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government]]''. The ACL reached the height of its influence in the late 90's when the government moved to ban organized religious practice. Afterwards it began to lose importance and visibility as it came under pressure by the government by being banned from advertising, organizing meetings or rallies and even recruiting new members. | The '''Anti-Catholic League''' commonly abbreviated as ACL is a nonprofit organization whose stated purpose is to stand against the spread of Christian doctrines and practices in [[Alshar]] in general and [[Corumm]] in particular. Founded in 1993 by businessman [[Chul Lung Qua]], the ACL tapped into a vein of growing xenophobia and anti-christian attitudes in Corummese society spurred on by the controversial legal case of ''[[Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government]]''. The ACL reached the height of its influence in the late 90's when the government moved to ban organized religious practice. Afterwards it began to lose importance and visibility as it came under pressure by the government by being banned from advertising, organizing meetings or rallies and even recruiting new members. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Christianity first appeared in [[Corumm]] in 1623 when Emperor Dagai of the Qian Dynasty petitioned the court of [[Metzetta]] to send Christian missionaries to educate his heir, Prince Chun, in western philosophy and religious practices. From [[Ankae]] came Friar Corso Pizarra and two other learned priests, arriving in [[Mirzak]] by the autumn of 1623. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Foundation=== | ===Foundation=== |
Revision as of 01:43, 25 April 2022
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Abbreviation | ACL |
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Formation | 1993 |
Founder | Chul Lung Qua |
Founded at | Ganshi, Corumm |
Purpose | Preventing the spread of Christianity in Corumm |
Key people | Bogmin Lung Qua |
The Anti-Catholic League commonly abbreviated as ACL is a nonprofit organization whose stated purpose is to stand against the spread of Christian doctrines and practices in Alshar in general and Corumm in particular. Founded in 1993 by businessman Chul Lung Qua, the ACL tapped into a vein of growing xenophobia and anti-christian attitudes in Corummese society spurred on by the controversial legal case of Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government. The ACL reached the height of its influence in the late 90's when the government moved to ban organized religious practice. Afterwards it began to lose importance and visibility as it came under pressure by the government by being banned from advertising, organizing meetings or rallies and even recruiting new members.
Background
Christianity first appeared in Corumm in 1623 when Emperor Dagai of the Qian Dynasty petitioned the court of Metzetta to send Christian missionaries to educate his heir, Prince Chun, in western philosophy and religious practices. From Ankae came Friar Corso Pizarra and two other learned priests, arriving in Mirzak by the autumn of 1623.