"Farrelly combines the best features of a first-rate scholar, an engaging raconteur, and an accomplished journalist's eye for the larger picture to narrate a rollicking account of the first two hundred years of what has been called "America's oldest prejudice". Hers is the new magisterial voice on the blocks for understanding the colonial and Revolutionary Era distrust of Catholic 'others'. Runn out and buy this book". (Mark Massa)
