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Spanish Socialists Try to Ban Praying the Rosary; Catholics Respond with More Prayer

This Monday, following orders from the government delegate in Madrid, the socialist Francisco Martín Aguirre, the Police threatened to fine a group of Catholics for praying on the stairs of a church on Ferraz street, near the national headquarters of the Socialist Party… Continue Reading →

The Inquisition: State Governments and the Pursuit of Religious Orthodoxy

The Inquisition, a term that conjures images of religious persecution and intolerance, was a complex institution that spanned centuries and continents. Often associated with the Catholic Church, the Inquisition was not chiefly the work of ecclesiastical authorities. State governments played… Continue Reading →

Immaculate Conception and the Spanish Counter-Revolution

Protestantism, despite the theoretical promotion of free interpretation, was really contrary to the liberty of Catholics -it shall be noted that it was a Catholic like Charles Carroll the only who opposed to Puritan persecutions during the independence of America.

Is Spanish Traditionalism Based On Christian-Inspired Libertarianism?

Many people think that libertarianism was brought forth in the United States (US). Contrary to European cases, US Constitution is based in natural law and restrains of government interventions. At the same time, Southern Confederates did believe in political decentralization… Continue Reading →

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