Re: Socialist politician says Spanish bishop should be 'muzzled'.

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The US was founded with the idea of freedom of the
Christian religion in mind since there were many here who thought of themselves as Christians- including Catholics. The founders of the US were men who were of English descent, a country which had been outside of communion with the Church since the schism of King Henry VIII. However prior to this, for about a millenium, England had been a Catholic country for a millenium.
Sorry, digressing into history here.

I know that my country isn't seen in the best light here but it's the only country I've ever had- and if I can do my individual part to make it more aware of Catholicism I will do what I can.

I have nothing against American people, sorry if I sound harsh sometimes.
I must really congratulate you for your conversion!! I also think your approach to Catholic Tradition considering your European and Anglosaxon heritage, which was once part of what we called the Christendom, when Christians were united in One Church, is the correct one. Of course you can be a US citizen and a good Catholic! I wouldn't dare to say the contrary. I was just saying that I don't think there are any Catholic priests or lay people in your country that would advocate, say real Monarchy, or any other system that would undermine the current western party system. However, there is a really good Catholic activism in the US and many conversions to Catholicism, while in our Catholic Hispanic countries the conversions go sadly the other way around to Evangelicalism or other cults...
By the way, if you're interested in Monarchism, politically or historically, you might be interested in Jacobitism. Even though it's already probably a dead movement, it had many similarities with Carlism. They were both Catholic Monarchist movements based on legitimate succession. While Carlism's stronholds were Navarre, the Basque Provinces and other rural areas in northern Spain, Jacobitism's stronghold was the Scottish Highlands but was supported by Catholics in Ireland and England, as well. I don't know if there was any Jacobite activity in the English Colonies.
Última edición por Rodrigo; 11/01/2013 a las 10:26
Militia est vita hominis super terram et sicut dies mercenarii dies ejus. (Job VII,1)
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