Which of the following can be inferred about Joyce's attitude toward Catholicism as practiced in Ireland at the end of the nineteenth century?
A.
He felt that it repressed intellectual freedom and individual expression.
B.
He viewed it as the central component of the Irish national psyche.
C.
He feared that it was impeding the Irish nationalist movement.
D.
He felt that it forced him to leave Dublin for Paris, Trieste, Rome, and Zurich.
E.
He believed that Dublin's Jesuit schools provided the finest education in all of Ireland.