Talk:Catholic Action
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[edit] Italy
This section seems rather odd:
Catholic Action was particularly well suited to Italy where Catholic party politcal action was impractical firstly under the Anti-Clerical Savoyard regime from 1870 until about 1910 and then under the Fascist regime.
In what sense did a Sabaudian regime begin in 1870? In what sense did it end around 1910? Why did Catholic Action become less well suited to the country between 1910(ish) and 1922? How does this tie in with the referenced article stating that Azione Cattolica was not established until 1924? I cannot make sense of any of this and think that the section should be deleted unless it is clarified. —Ian Spackman 21:05, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

