That 2nd quote: " Hey we are "nice" catholics, you needn't fear anything from us, we won't condemn you, let's all be friends." That saying reminds me of the Arcadians of Nova Scotia in the min 1600'.s The catholics were in a safe area to exercise their faith in a community with one priest. The British came and told the catholic's, have no fear, we will not hurt you. The king now owns this parcel. Just house us, feed us and we will not harm you. In 50 years, ships were built, came to Nova Scotia, and kidnapped the women, children, rape. Men were in the fields when this was taking place. Women and children put on ships with warm blankets of small pox. The ships dropped off the catholics along the shores of America. If they died while on board, they were thrown in the sea and left behind a trail of bodies. The story is true and is in deeper details, like the poem of Evangeline.