Anti-catholic?
Does being anti-communist and anti-socialist make one anti-catholic?
The answer is no. With the motto of “guerra contra el comunismo y el socialismo” we would indeed have made war against catholicism if that were at all possible, but it is not.
We stop at a logical impossiblity. The term “catholic” means “general” and “universal” wholly independent of any common use or assumed religious context of the term. One cannot wage war against generality or universality or similar banalities. All who preach any sort of religious doctrine would want what they preach to become the catholic doctrine inasmuch as they truly believe in or practice for themselves what they preach to others. Anything else is as silly as claims of “papal infallibility,” as if there are old men who never stumble or fall, or the earthly concept of “eternal virginity” as if there are old women who are constantly in a state of lust unaccounted for.
Where the term “catholic” falls short is that it refers to what is, (namely, all that “is,”) and not to what ought to be, and while we constantly seek what ought to be, we cannot achieve that by making war against all that “is” simply because it is. Those works that exist and are temporal, we have to deal with here and now, but they are not eternal.