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*[[File:Protestantism-icon.png]] [[Protestantism]] - Why do you even keep existing after I stopped selling indulgences?  
*[[File:Protestantism-icon.png]] [[Protestantism]] - Why do you even keep existing after I stopped selling indulgences?  
**{{Alias|Protestantism-icon.png|Protestantism|You seriously think this was only about indulgences?}}
**{{Alias|Protestantism-icon.png|Protestantism|You seriously think this was only about indulgences?}}
*[[File:Lutheran-icon.png]] [[Lutheranism]] - You’re the one responsible for [[File:Protestantism-icon.png]] [[Protestantism|this]] mess! Stop criticizing me!
*[[File:Lutheran-icon.png]] [[Lutheranism|Lutheran Theocracy]] - You’re the one responsible for [[File:Protestantism-icon.png]] [[Protestantism|this]] mess! Stop criticizing me!
*[[File:IslamTheo-icon.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy]] - [[File:Jerusalem-icon.png]] [[Jerusalem]] is mine! <i><b>*Starts another crusade*</b></i>
*[[File:IslamTheo-icon.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy]] - [[File:Jerusalem-icon.png]] [[Jerusalem]] is mine! <i><b>*Starts another crusade*</b></i>



Revision as of 21:44, 27 September 2024

This article is about the ideology. For the religion itself, see Catholicism.

Catholic Theocracy, sometimes shortened to CathTheo, is an authoritarian, culturally right, and economically center to center-left 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.

History

The concept of a Catholic theocracy has its roots in the early formation of the Church. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the Catholic Church emerged as one of the most powerful institutions in Europe, assuming not only spiritual authority but also significant political influence. The first true Catholic theocracy is often traced to the Papal States, established in the 8th century when Pope Stephen II sought protection from the Lombards and received land from the Frankish king Pepin the Short. This territory, later expanded by Pepin's son Charlemagne, became the Papal States, which were governed directly by the pope until the 19th century.

Relations

Fratres

Mixtum

  • Crusadism - As of now, I can't directly call out support for you, I am sorry.
  • Orthodox Theocracy - You reject the filioque and papal supremacy and are therefore a heretic but we both hate Protestantism and love tradition.
  • 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!
  • Jewish Theocracy - I aided your escape in WW2, but I will not recant my contempt for your religious beliefs.

Heretic