Justo ahora acabo de encontrar esto (en inglés, lo siento):
Several times you have described individuals like Franco, Salazar and now Pinochet as defenders of “Christian order”. Are dictatorial regimes therefore the only possible historical realization of the “Catholic State”?
Archbishop Lefebvre: Let us take Pinochet. I am not saying that his regime is perfect, but at least we find Christian principles as a fundamental platform of his political orientation. He is a man of justice and order and he promotes the presence of the Catholic Church, even though the Chilean bishops—what a paradox!—are not grateful to him at all. It seems rather that the Chilean bishops want a new Allende for their country. Fortunately, the Catholic people do not follow them on this point. I went to Santiago a month ago, for the opening ceremonies of one of our churches. I think that great crowds of the faithful would follow us, if we had enough priests, they are so exasperated by the attitude of their hierarchy!
When Pinochet most recently escaped from an attempt on his life, demonstrations of solidarity and affection for him were held in the capital. Many of them had a spontaneous religious character. The people exclaimed: “Thank you, Most Blessed Virgin, for having protected the general’s life.”
http://fsspx.org/en/“if-it-my-duty-i...bishops”
Saludos en Xto.
«¿Cómo no vamos a ser católicos? Pues ¿no nos decimos titulares del alma nacional española, que ha dado precisamente al catolicismo lo más entrañable de ella: su salvación histórica y su imperio? La historia de la fe católica en Occidente, su esplendor y sus fatigas, se ha realizado con alma misma de España; es la historia de España.»
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