To remove Catholic character, influence, or identity from something.
From de- (removal) + catholicize (make Catholic) + -ize. Created to describe the historical reversal of religious conversion or cultural influence.
This term emerged during Protestant Reformation debates—regions that were 'decatholicized' often experienced violent religious upheaval and cultural erasure of centuries of Catholic identity.
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