Tim Lund wrote:rshdunlop wrote:Where I'm from, 'papist' is used as a derogatory term, but I don't know if that is the case here.
Here the term is firmly tongue in cheek - and apologies for any offence taken. My Mum loved teaching in the school, and the various nuns on the staff, who were great fun, tolerant, even of ignorant protestants, with a fine sense of humour, very intelligent, and would come round to visit us when they were supposed to be on retreat

If something is said in genuine error because people don't know these words have been and still are used as derogatory terms, then of course that's completely understandable. So after my initial shock, I thought that was the case and the question was just naive. But "tongue in cheek" makes me wince. Would people use the N word on this forum tongue in cheek?
It's also quite a worrying thing for some of us to be asked our religion, especially on a public forum. I was actually struck dumb with shock for a while, till others started replying. In NI asking about the school you went to usually worked and people got treated (probably still get treated) differently according to the answer.
I could confuse matters because my family travelled a lot (and before I'm asked, we weren't "travellers" in the sense often used now), I had a mixed background and went to many different schools over the years. And oddly enough the worst bullying I suffered because of my religion (yes I'm Catholic!) was at school in Staffordshire ... where the deputy head positively enouraged the bullying.
So yes Tim thank you for your apologies, which of course I accept. But I did think it worth pointing out some of the background here, in case you think some of us are being over sensitive. Believe me, we've grounds for our sensitivity.