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Yes, by looking the history of the Roman Catholic, they did condone slavery.

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The Southern States believed that slavery was a natural thing for peoples that were inferior to White Protestants. Protestants are specified here as Catholics, especially Irish Catholics were held in disrespect. Even during the US Civil War, Union States such as Maryland and Delaware had legal slavery. Astonishingly, slavery existed in Washington DC during the US Civil War.