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"The Catholic Faith, which always preserves the unfashionable virtue, is at this moment alone sustaining the independent intellect of man."
Catholic Theocracy is an File:Sec.png authoritarian, culturally File:Trad.png right, and economically File:Authunity.png centrist ideology inhabiting the upper center political compass. CathTheo seeks to have the values of the Catholic faith upheld as the law and to have a state very closely tied to the Catholic Church.
The head of state of File:Catheo.png Catholic Theocracy is the File:Cball-PapalStates.png pope, elected by the College of Cardinals, an assembly of high-ranking clergy. The File:Cball-PapalStates.png pope is elected for life, and either dies in office, or in extremely rare situations may resign. The cardinals are appointed by the File:Cball-PapalStates.png popes, who thereby choose the electors of their successors. Voting is limited to cardinals under 80 years of age.
A Secretary for Relations with States, directly responsible for File:Internation.png international relations, is appointed by the File:Cball-PapalStates.png pope. The Catholic Theocracy's legal system is rooted in canon law. The Bishop of Rome, as the Supreme Pontiff, has the fullness of legislative, executive and judicial powers.
History
[edit]And I say to thee: That thou art File:St Peter.png Peter; and upon this rock I will build File:Catheo.png my church, and the gates of File:Satan.png hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven.
In Matthew 16:18-19, File:Jesus.png Jesus establishes File:Catheo.png His Church on File:St Peter.png Peter, saying, "You are Peter, and on this rock, I will build my Church." As a result, File:St Peter.png Peter is regarded as the first File:Cball-PapalStates.png Pope, and through him, the Apostolic Succession is preserved to this day.
On 27th of February of the year 380 AD, the Edict of Thessalonica was issued by Emperor Theodosius I, making Christianity the state religion of the File:SPQR.png Roman Empire, outlawing all other religions and legalising the prosecution of their followers.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, most of the Germanic tribes that previously practiced Arian Christianity adopted Chalcedonian Christianity to ally themselves with the religious figures of the regions they were invading, leading to most of the former Western Roman Empire becoming a Catholic theocracy loyal to the Vicar of Christ in Rome, while the Eastern Roman Empire evolved into an File:Orth.png Orthodox Theocracy loyal to the Emperor of Byzantium after the schism of 1054 permanently split European Christianity.
The Catholic Church maintained various degrees of control across Western Europe throughout the Middle Ages. Perhaps the place where this rule was most dominant was in the File:Cball-PapalStates.png Papal States - a territory in central Italy under the direct rule of the Papacy. In other parts of Catholic Europe, the control of the church varied depending on both place and time. On one hand, the church maintained a great deal of sway over secular rulers, and Catholicism was the official state religion of most Western European states until the Protestant Reformation, with the church able to enforce her laws in File:Krit.png Ecclesiastical courts alongside state courts (such as in the File:Inquisition.png Inquisition). On the other hand, the church often found itself in conflict with the various monarchies of Europe, most notably in the File:Klep.png Investiture Controversy with the File:Cball-HRE.png Holy Roman Emperors and the 'Babylonian Captivity' in France. The Papal States aside, assorted territories scattered across Europe were under the rule of prince-bishops, mostly located in the German territories. They were dissolved after being defeated in the Napoleonic Wars, with the German Confederation that replaced the HRE consisting of secular city-states and hereditary monarchies, leaving the Papal States the only full Catholic Theocracy in Europe. The Ecclesiastical courts were eventually dissolved outside of the Papal States due to the secularisation of law in Europe, with canonical law being phased out in favour of secular civil law.
The Papal states were dissolved in 1870 at the end of the Risorgimento after Rome was captured by File:Cball-King-Italy.png Sardinian forces and Italy was unified, with the Pope being considered a "File:Cball-SadPapal.png Prisoner in the Vatican" until the creation of the Vatican City in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty with File:Cball-King-Italy.png Mussolini's Italy. The Vatican City controls less than a square kilometre of land. Despite the small size of the only remaining Catholic Theocracy, Catholicism still has a lot of power due to having more than 1 billion followers. File:Cball-Andorra.png Andorra is a partial example of a modern Catholic theocracy, with the Bishop of Urgell being its co-leader along with the French head of state (exact position depends on the time).
Beliefs
[edit]File:Catheo.png Church-State Unity
[edit]Catholic Theocracy believes that church and state are inseparable and that the Head of the Catholic Church (Pope) should also act as the Head of State.
Papal Primacy, Supremacy and Infallibility
[edit]Papal Primacy is a Roman Catholic doctrine. The doctrine asserts that the Pope has a unique and central role in matters of faith, morals, and governance. As such, the Pope's decisions and teachings are considered to be authoritative and binding for the entire Catholic Church.
Papal Supremacy is a Roman Catholic doctrine. The doctrine emphasises the Pope's authority as the supreme earthly head of the Church. According to it, the Pope has ultimate and supreme jurisdiction over all matters related to the Church, including matters of faith, discipline, and governance.
Papal Infallibility is a Roman Catholic doctrine. The doctrine defines the Pope's pronouncements on matters of faith and morals as being free from error and protected by the Holy Spirit from teaching falsehoods. For a papal pronouncement to be considered infallible, certain criteria must be met, including the Pope speaking ex cathedra (from the chair of Peter) and making a definitive and binding statement concerning faith or morals for the entire Church.
File:CathSocial.png Catholic Social Teaching
[edit]Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is a body of Catholic doctrine that emphasises the inherent dignity of each person and calls for the common good within society. It addresses critical social issues such as oppression, wealth distribution, and the role of the File:Statist.png state, and critiques modern ideologies from both the File:Leftunity.png left and File:Rightunity-yellow.png right that conflict with these values. At its core is File:ChristDemHum.png Human Dignity, the belief that every person is made in the image of God and thus holds intrinsic worth. This principle underlies CST's emphasis on File:SyndieSamChrist.png Dignity of Work, advocating for labor practices that respect File:Synd.png workers' rights and contributions, seeing work as a means for individuals to grow and contribute to society.
CST also includes a File:ChristSocdem.png Preferential Option for the Poor, prioritising care and justice for marginalised individuals, including the impoverished, disabled, elderly, and oppressed. This principle underscores the Church’s call to address social inequality, with a responsibility to protect and uplift those most in need. File:Solid.png Solidarity further strengthens this vision by encouraging unity and mutual support across all groups, recognising that every person’s well-being is interconnected.
File:Subsidiarity .png Subsidiarity is another key principle, advocating that matters should be handled at the most local level possible, only involving larger organisations when necessary. This respects the autonomy of communities while promoting a balanced governance structure. Linked to this is Communitarianism, which stresses the importance of social bonds and responsibilities, guiding societies to prioritise relationships and collective welfare over radical individualism.
File:Stewardship.png Stewardship calls for caring for God's creation, promoting sustainable practices and a responsible relationship with the environment. The principle of File:ChristCorp.png Christian Corporatism aligns with CST by endorsing social and economic policies that balance the interests of workers, employers, and the community, fostering cooperation over competition. Altogether, these principles of CST offer a comprehensive framework for building a just society that respects human dignity, promotes the common good, and cares for the most vulnerable.
Theological Traditions
[edit]File:Augustinianism.png Augustinianism
[edit]Augustianism was one of the earliest branches of Christian theology and philosophy. Its creator is Augustine of Hippo.
Augustinian contributions to Catholic theology are, among others:
- Six days of creation as metaphor, not an actual amount of time. According to Augustine, God has created everything at once, and the six days describe the spiritual, not physical, way.
- Original Sin being an act of either foolishness followed by pride or the pride coming first. The tree was a symbol, and original sin was a manifestation of human self-centredness and lack of respect for the world as created by God.
- Christian Anthropology describing soul and body as created in perfect unity. Yet, since the fall of humanity, body and soul fight each other - the body representing physical force and the soul being the spiritual one. The soul is superior to body and therefore is suitable to govern it.
- Ecclesiology describing the Church as containing two dimensions - visible and invisible. The visible dimension, including hierarchy and the sacraments) was a (partial and imperfect) reflection of invisible souls (of those being part of the Church).
File:CharismaticCath.png Charismatic
[edit]Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR) is a syncretic Catholic denomination which combines File:Catheo.png Catholicism with File:Evangelical.png Evangelical Christianity. The movement began in 1967, when a group of Catholics attended a File:ProtTheo.png Protestant worship ceremony. They claimed to have been "baptized in the Holy Spirit."
Main traits of CCR are emphasis on: "personal relationship with File:Jesus.png Jesus", emotional experience and receiving "gifts of the Holy Spirit." CCR is also highly influenced by File:Pentecostal.png Pentecostalism.
File:Jansenism.png Jansenism
[edit]Jansenism was a strongly determinist current of Catholic thought widespread in the 16th and 17th centuries, mainly in France and to a lesser extent in Italy and developed by the Dutch theologian Jansenius. It contrasts sharply with Molinism due to Molinism's strong emphasis on free will and due to Jansenius' belief in double predestination; this current was sometimes accused of being heterodox if not downright crypto-Calvinist and heretical, and eventually there was official condemnation by Pope Innocent X in 1653. This current was also supported by the philosopher Blaise Pascal.
Modernism is a heretical movement that seeks a break with Catholic traditions and a revolutionary change in the Church, sometimes seeing the Second Vatican Council as a liberalising and positive force in discontinuity with respect to the deplored past or other times seeing it as too moderate and substantially conservative. A group of Catholic thinkers with markedly progressive tendencies and which emphasises the "spirit of the council" is the Bologna school, which is based in the homonymous Italian city. Modernism was firmly condemned by Pope Saint Pius X as "the synthesis of all errors", and until the Second Vatican Council, an anti-modernist oath was imposed on all priests.
Scholasticism was the main school of thought of medieval Catholicism, with a strongly File:Aristotle.png Aristotelian approach. Scholasticism is, in turn, divided into many smaller currents.
Thomism is a current of scholasticism developed by the Italian theologian File:Aquinas.png Saint Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas was among the first in the West to open up to the ideas of Averroes and became, with the name of Doctor Angelicus, a doctor of the Church and a pillar of Christian and Western philosophy for centuries. The File:Dominican Order.png Dominicans, the order to which Thomas himself belonged, have historically been and remain very traditionalist and linked to Thomism as opposed to heterodox currents.
File:Nominalism.png Nominalism
[edit]WIP
File:Occamism.png Ockhamism
[edit]WIP
File:NeoScholasticism.png Neo-Scholasticism
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Blessed Duns Scotus was a medieval Scottish theologian belonging to the File:Franciscan.png Franciscan order who supported positions such as theological voluntarism and compatibilism.
Scotus influenced File:ScotistFormalism.png Scotistic realism.
File:TradCath.png Traditionalism
[edit]Traditionalism is the set of beliefs, practices, customs, traditions, liturgical forms, devotions, and presentations of Catholic teaching that existed in the Catholic Church before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. In particular, attachment to the Tridentine Mass, also known as the File:RomCath.png Traditional Latin Mass. Many traditional Catholics tend to strongly oppose liberal and leftist ideals.
File:Sedevacantism.png Sedevacantism
[edit]Sedevacantism is an extremist and heretical branch of Traditional Catholicism that believes the Catholic Church has been dormant since the death of Pope Pius XII, and all popes following him led the Church into heresy. The sedevacantists broke away for a series of issues from the main traditionalist group, the SSPX of the French Marcel Lefebvre (which recognises the legitimacy of all post-conciliar popes and has somewhat relaxed relations with Rome), to found the small SSPV, widespread in the USA and Canada. It's a minority position within Traditional Catholicism and is considered heretical by the Church and many other Traditionalists as well.
Regional
[edit]File:Anon.png Fawkesianism
[edit]Guy Fawkes was a terrorist who, in 1605, acted on behalf of a greater Gunpowder Plot that was led by Robert Catesby to depose the Anglican James I of England and restore Catholicism in England, starting by blowing up the House of Lords. The plot failed with Guy Fawkes being executed, while Catesby was killed during his last stand.
File:HebrewCath.png Hebrew Catholicism
[edit]Hebrew Catholicism describes either ethnic File:Jew.png Jews who converted to File:Catheo.png Catholicism or non-Jewish believers who syncretize File:Moses.png Mosaic traditions with Catholic doctrine.
File:Marianismo.png Marianismo
[edit]Marianismo is term used to describe ideal of femininity, strongly connected to devotion to File:VirginGuadalupe.png the Virgin of Guadalupe. Its popular in File:PanHisp.png Hispanic countries, especially File:Cball-Mexico.png Mexico.
File:Maronite.png Maronite Church
[edit]The Maronite Church is part of the Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the File:Catheo.png Rome. Its members, known as Maronites, are File:RelNat.png ethnoreligious group native to Levant region.
File:NeoGuelp.png Neo-Guelphism
[edit]Neo-Guelphism was political movement in the XIX century in
Italy. It aimed to unite the Italian states into File:Confed.png a confederation ruled by File:Cball-PapalStates.png the Pope.
The movement was mainly popular among File:Catholic.png Catholic intellectuals, including journalists, businessmen and aristocrats.
File:PolishInquisitionism1.png Polish Inquisitor
[edit]Polish Inquisitor is
Polish youtuber and File:Apology.png Catholic apologist. WIP
Orders and and Institutions
[edit]File:Barnabites.png Clerics Regular of Saint Paul
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For centuries, the Catholic Church has had a wide variety of military orders which in the past were dedicated to the File:Crusader2.png Holy Wars but which currently carry out other types of activities.
Famous military orders still alive include the File:Teutonic Order.png Teutonic Knights and the File:OrderofMalta.png Hospitallers, while the File:Templar.png Templar Order was perpetually disbanded in 1312 and his last grand master Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake due to pressure from Philip the Fair on Pope Clement and accusations of Satanism and other sins. Despite the ban, the phenomenon of File:NeoCrusadism.png Neo-Templarism has developed both among secular Masonic and esoteric groups who claim that the order has survived in secret (and proclaim themselves its successors) and among Catholics who have founded organizations such as the international Knights Templar and ask for the recognition of the Holy See for the revival of the order, often asserting that historically it was destroyed due of the French monarchy's interest in its vast riches rather than what they see as false accusations from the King.
The Orders are open even to laymen who, however, take religious vows and monastic ideals such as chastity and obedience.
File:OpusDei.png Opus Dei
[edit]Opus Dei is a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. The order is mainly focused on helping people reach sanctity by their day-to-day actions, by uniting spiritual life with professional, social, and family life through a diverse number of activities. It has received a lot of criticism for its supposed cult-like practices, even being called a sect by some, although the order has denied these claims. The order also had a certain involvement in the late years of File:Franco-alt.png Franco's Dictatorship.
File:Franciscan.png Order of Friars Minor
[edit]The Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as Franciscan Order, centred around Saint Francis of Assisi, is a catholic order that strongly supports pacifism, poverty and File:NatureMyst.png natural mysticism.
Historically, they had a certain "rivalry" with the Benedictines, strongly linked to Thomism, favouring instead a Neoplatonic approach.
Over time, particularly after the death of the founder Francis, the radical current of the File:SpiritualFranciscan.png "spiritual Franciscans" or "fraticelli" developed within the order and opposed the wealth of the Church and any change in the rule of absolute poverty of the order, eventually meeting papal condemnation. The persecution of the "fraticelli" inspired Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose.
Some spiritual Franciscans were taken under the protective wing of the reformist Pope Celestine V, and although they cannot be called Celestines as they are a branch of the Benedictine order, they adopted a similar File:FranciscanHermit.png hermitic lifestyle.
The Franciscan spiritual tradition was also appreciated in File:ProtestantFranciscans.png Protestant circles and consequently the Order of Lutheran Franciscans and, among Anglicans, the Society of Saint Francis were founded. The Order of File:EcumenicalFranciscans.png Ecumenical Franciscans is open to members of various denominations, including File:CatholicFranciscans.png Catholics, File:LutheranFranciscans.png Lutherans, File:MoravianFranciscans.png Moravians, File:AnglicanFranciscans.png Anglicans, File:MethodistFranciscans.png Methodists, File:OrthodoxFranciscans.png Eastern Orthodox, File:OrientalOrthodoxFranciscans.png Oriental Orthodox, File:CalvinistFranciscans.png Reformed Christians and others.
File:Dominican Order.png Order of Preachers
[edit]The Order of Preachers, commonly known as Dominican Order, is an order founded in 1216 by St. Dominic de Guzman; however, Benedictine spirituality already existed since 529, initiated by Saint Benedict of Norcia.
Dominicans were historically charged by the Pope with protecting orthodoxy and were therefore placed at the helm of the tribunal of the Holy Inquisition, including the well-known File:SpanishInquisition.png Spanish Inquisition.
Today the Dominicans widespread in many countries, including File:JacobinFriars.png France, File:BelgianDominican.png Belgium and File:ItalianDominican.png Italy.
How to Draw
[edit]- Draw a ball.
- Fill the left half with yellow and the right half with white.
- Draw the Vatican coat of arms.
- In the middle of the white side, draw two old keys in a saltire. Their posts should be facing up.
- Colour the left key yellow and the right key grey.
- Draw a red ribbon interlacing the keys at the middle and going through the bows.
- Draw the papal tiara on top of the keys.
- Draw three yellow tiaras curved up. (Make sure they touch each other.)
- Outline a semicircle on the top tiara.
- Draw a yellow globus cruciger at the top of the outline.
- Draw a white ribbon from the bottom left end of the papal tiara shaped like an inverted S. (Make sure part of it goes under the collar)
- Do the same thing with the bottom right end of the tiara but make it in a regular S shape.
- On the ribbons, draw three yellow crosses. (one at the start of the ribbon, one at the throat of the key, and one at the end)
- Colour the ends of the ribbons yellow.
- Draw a mitre (half-oval) on the ball's head.
- Fill it with white.
- Draw a cream colored inverted T across it
- You are done!
Relationships
[edit]Fratres (Brothers)
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Christian Theocracy - We can't have Catholicism without Christianity.- File:Distributist.png Distributism - A friend of Leo XIII is a friend of mine.
- File:Cdem.png Christian Democracy - Another good friend, you are great for defending Catholic values in liberal democracies, even if some of you are protestants.
- File:Francis.png Pope Francis Thought - Your use of modern social media like Twitter to spread love and Jesus Christ to teach others about the Catholic faith was nice. But your attempt to shift away from Catholic traditions and rituals, too socially liberal views and push for Ecumenicism got on the nerves of my more File:TradCath.png traditionally minded followers... That being said, I also think you did your best to enforce the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. May The Lord grant you eternal rest, Papa.
- File:Heart-Integralism.png Integralism - A truly Catholic system of government! As File:Pius IX.png Pope Pius IX stated, the religious neutrality of the civil power cannot be embraced as an ideal situation.
- File:Emon.png Elective Monarchism - The system used for choosing the new Pope is electoral. But there's still only ~200 eligible voters at any given point.
- File:PanLatin.png Pan-Latinism & File:PanHisp.png Pan-Hispanism - The whole Romance/Neo-Latin World is loyal to the Church of Rome. Except File:Orth-Romania.png Romania, but he hardly counts.
- File:PanCelt.png Pan-Celtism - 26 + 6 = 1
- File:Scientocracy Small.png Scientocracy - Georges Lemaître, Gregor Mendel, Nicholas Steno, Erich Wasmann, Copernicus, all of them were brilliant scientists who followed the word of God. Galileo didn't even discover heliocentrism; all he did was criticise the Pope. It's truly one of the worst pieces of misinformation in the modern day... Still, it was pretty embarrassing to have banned heliocentrism back in 1616, but it’s a good thing we gradually corrected it.
- File:Urb.png Patchwork - Me in the modern day. I have a billion followers and phenomenal power over them, but an itty-bitty living space.
I still miss the bigger Papal States. - File:Merc.png Mercantilism - Just a little help with construction and art.
- File:EndecjaPix.png National Democracy and File:PiS.png PiS - My friends in Poland.
- File:Franco-alt.png Francoism - Avenge the victims of Red Terror and Josémaria Escrivá is a canonic saint ... but you're far too harsh.
Why did you suppress the circulation of Mit Brennender Sorge, though? Also, you shot some priests who disagreed with you. - File:Persondignity.png Person Dignity Theory - Like the above, actually. Preferable to communism and follows me, but still quite too violent.
- File:ReactPix.png Reactionary Modernism - I appreciate the support, but I beg of you to go outside sometimes
- File:Trad.png Traditionalism - “The Church has no fear of the truth. She has always been, and will always be, the guardian of Tradition.” — File:PioXII.png Pius XII
- File:DPP-Taiwan.png Taiwan DPPism - Taiwan is the Real China! Unlike those File:Dengf.png Commie Heretics! File:Mao.png
Mixtum (Mixed)
[edit]- File:Castro.png Castroism - One of the better commies. I can still do diplomatic relations unlike File:Hochi.pngFile:Dengf.png them File:Juche.pngFile:KPThought.png
Capitalism - You became a reprehensible system when you commit abuses against the working class and care more about money than morality and religion...- File:Cball-HRE.png HREism - Charlemagne and Otto I were crowned as the defenders of Christendom, but so many of you, like Barbarossa, just weren't content with that; you wanted your clerical power too.
- File:Anglican Theocracyf.png Anglican Theocracy - The least bad Protestant who eventually stopped antagonising me and started treating us as equals. But we were enemies before, especially when Ireland was under your boot. Also, you have invalid orders. Why did you let the protestants change your rite of ordination?!
- File:Orth.png Orthodox Theocracy - We work together more often than not now, even if he is a schismatic. You have some heterodox theology, too.
To preserve forever in his Church the unity and doctrine of this faith, Christ chose one of his apostles, Peter, whom he appointed the Prince of his Apostles, his Vicar on earth, and impregnable foundation and head of his Church. Surpassing all others with every dignity of extraordinary authority, power and jurisdiction, he was to feed the Lord’s flock, strengthen his brothers, rule and govern the universal Church. - File:StateOO.png State Oriental Orthodoxy - Separated from us earlier on the 5th Century. The Council of Chalcedon was a valid council. Come back in communion with Rome.
- File:Crusadism.png Crusadism - In the past we have worked together but now I am more ecumenical and the justification of war through the doctrine of Holy War has essentially been abandoned, so now we can say we are completely peaceful, pro-religious freedom and pro love of neighbour, against religious wars and discrimination.
- File:Bonaparte.png Bonapartism - Thank you for restoring me in France, but did you have to invade the Papal States?
Also, did you just crown yourself? You can't do that!However, I am forever grateful to Napoleon III for protecting me from those godless Piedmontese. It is a shame that Bismarck forced him to withdraw his garrison. - File:Fash.png Fascism - You may have gave us an enclave to govern, and made Catholicism the state religion of Italy, but I condemn totalitarianism and the rest of your absurd Hegelian theories.
- File:Cathnaz.png Catholic Nazism - You say you are a Catholic, but why are you supportive of that File:Nazi.png that anti-Christian heathen? Racism is sinful, and so is genocide and totalitarianism, my child.
- File:Hochi.png Ho Chi Minh Thought - Another stupid commie. But 6% of Vietnams population are Catholics which is pretty high for a commie nation.
American Model - In hindsight, my practice of naming heresies after where they came from wasn't the best when naming the heresy of Americanism. As Leo XIII said, you aren't the ideal system, but your Constitution protects Catholics in a Protestant-majority country, which is good.
Heretici (Heretics)
[edit]- File:HenryVIII.png Henricanism - Heretic! Mary Tudor was right!
Bloody Mary go brrrr. - File:Cromwell.png Cromwellism - Puritanism lacked any redeeming qualities that Anglicanism might've had. Ireland still bears the scars.
- File:ProtTheo.png Protestant Theocracy - I may not be as antagonistic toward you as in the 17th century, but our doctrines are inherently incompatible since you reject the papal authority.
- File:Theodemocracy.png Theodemocracy - You are not even Christian.
- File:Gnosticism.png Gnosticism - Stupid pseudo-"Christians" who love to create conspiracy theories against me. I don't regret the crusade against the murderous Cathars!
- File:JewTheo.png Jewish Theocracy - I might've aided your escape in WW2, but I will not recant my contempt for your religious beliefs. Please stop calling me an antisemite for saying that!
Islamic Theocracy - Even though I'm no longer deus vulting you, the Vatican does not even recognise or hold formal relations with File:Cball-Saudi.png Saudi Arabia. Ignore I prayed with you once [12]- File:Neckbeard.png State Atheism - Kid toucher, you call me, but it's the godless school teachers and Protestant televangelists that molest a thousand times more than I ever did.
- File:Satan.png Satanic Theocracy - Crux sancta sit mihi lux, Non draco sit mihi dux, Vade retro satana, Numquam suade mihi vana, Sunt mala quae libas, Ipse venena bibas.
- File:SecSat.png Secular Satanism - Go outside, touch grass.
- File:Gay.png LGBT+ - Your actions are intrinsically disordered.
Your orientation alone is not sinful, though.[13]) It needs to be reoriented accordingly, which means you have to resist your temptations. You shouldn't be allowed anywhere near clerical positions.
Anarcho-Syndicalism - Blasphemer, you must burn for destroying the houses of God!
- File:Franco.png File:LBubble.pngIt will be done, your holiness. *burns ansynd*File:RBubble.png
Jacobinism - I will never forgive you for defacing Notre Dame and promoting "supreme being" idolatry.- File:Klep.png Kleptocracy - On top of commandment #7, the HRE attempted to weaken me via simony, and corruption inside me (which I got rid of) caused File:ProtTheo.png them to show up.
- File:PagTheo.png Pagan Theocracy - I will tie you to that tree you worship and burn you alive!
Thanks to File:Res Publica.png him for inspiring my aesthetics though - File:Esofash.png Esoteric Fascism - Heaven above, what is wrong with your brain?!
- File:Nazi.png Nazism - There is no other way about this, Hitler hated Christ. Why else would he subjugate the church, not just for political control but to promote genuine heresy?
Pope Pius XI's encyclical "Mit Brennender Sorge" GO BRRRRRRR
Marxism-Leninism - I won't forgive you for imprisoning Cardinal Slipyj. Burn in hell.- File:Christsoc.png Christian Socialism - "Religious socialism, Christian socialism, are contradictory terms; no one can be at the same time a good Catholic and a true socialist." - File:PioXI.png Pope Pius XI
Liberalism - I condemn you in many encyclicals.File:Nrx.png Neoreactionaryism - What's so bad about living in a Cathedral?- File:Freemason .png Freemasonry - Bloody masons! Never shall you enter heaven with your blasphemy!
- File:Eugen.png Eugenicism - Absolute abomination. While I am perfectly fine with the teaching of genetics and evolution, you advocate the idea of playing God!
- File:Shinto Theocracy.png State Shinto - Amakusa Shiro's struggle will not be forgotten.
- File:Anon.png Anonymous - Stop misusing the Guy Fawkes mask for your godless and lawless goals. He wanted to undo the Anglican heresy, not hack unrelated websites.
- File:Existentialist Anarchism.png Existentialist Anarchism - Damn you Sartre, Dies irae dies illa!
- File:Grey-Wolves-icon-pcb.png Turkish Idealism - 1981 never forgive! Although I did forgive the File:MehmetAliAğca.png ex-assassin specifically because he regretted it.
- File:Cball-King-Italy.png Italian Monarchism - 1871 never forget!
- File:Mao.png Maoism & File:Dengf.png Dengism - Fake China and Commie Heretics! However the latter is less Anti-Religion so I might change my mind one day but still.
- File:Juche.png Juche - Why do you send people for prison because they worship the truth?
- File:KPThought.png Kaysone Phomvihane Thought - Not as Anti-Religion but is still very christophobic to the point where you persecute them for no reason.
- File:PUNT-Nguema.png Nguemaism - You literally obliterated everything File:Franco.png Franco built, and then destroyed more somehow. I have no words.
Further Information
[edit]Literature
[edit]- On the Pope by Joseph De Maistre
- Declaration of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith “Dignitas Infinita” on Human Dignity, 08.04.2024
Videos
[edit]Wikipedia
[edit]- Vatican City
- Holy See
- Papal States
- Catholicism
- Catholic Church
- Pope
- Conclave
- Cardinal
- Swiss guard
- Catholic Social Teaching
- Counter-Reformation
- Science and the Catholic Church
- Holy orders in the Catholic Church
- Сatholic order
- Prince-bishop
- Inquisition
Websites
[edit]Gallery
[edit]Comics
[edit]Portraits and Artwork
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[edit]- ↑ The Catholic Church establishes that marriage and sexual acts can only be between a man and a woman because the end of this acts is seen as being open towards life. It does not establish that being homosexual is wrong, but homosexuals participating in the forementioned acts is, since they can't be open towards life.
- ↑ https://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/what-we-believe/catholic-social-teaching/seven-themes-of-catholic-social-teaching
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth#Early_modern_period
- ↑ w:Controversies_about_Opus_Dei
- ↑ w:Spanish_miracle#Initiation_of_boom
- ↑ w:Women_in_Opus_Dei#Men_and_women_regarded_as_equals
- ↑ w:Pope_Leo_XIII#Rerum_novarum
- ↑ Even though he was opposed to laissez-faire capitalism and socialism and was in favor of trade unions, he was still in favor of free enterprise rights and property rights.
- ↑ "I encourage you to keep alive your attitude of openness and solidarity, at the same time, I wish to emphasize the importance of constructive integration of newcomers into the values and traditions of Italian society, so that the mutual gift realized in this encounter of peoples may truly enrich and benefit all." - File:LeoXIV.png Leo XIV
- ↑ "In the myth of the New State elaborated by Fascism, the figure of the Duce assumed characteristics similar to those of the Pontiff in the Church, of a supreme ruler invested with a charismatic role and function of command. Even the Totalitarian State recalled, in the lines of the constitution and in the prospect of development cherished by the fascists, the forms of organization of the Catholic Church. For the fascists, this represented a model of "totalitarian" institution, an already existing mystical political body, formed through a millenary historical experience on the decadent structures of another "totalitarian" historical model, the Roman State: both, like the fascist State, creation of the Italian lineage." Emilio Gentile, The myth of the new state - from anti-giolittism to fascism, p. 255.
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- ↑ https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/pope-francis-prays-in-turkey-mosque-in-gesture-of-muslim-outreach-1.2854717
- ↑ https://www.catholiccrossreference.online/catechism/#!/search/2357-2359
