Political Catholicism
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Political Catholicism is a political and cultural conception which promotes the ideas and social teaching of the Catholic Church (Catholic social teaching) in public life through government action.
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See also
- Carlism
- Catholic Church and politics in the United States
- Catholic Worker Movement
- Christian democracy
- Christianity and politics
- Corporatism
- Distributism
- Donation of Constantine
- Holy Roman Empire
- Liberation theology
- Papal States
- Political theology
- Religion and peacebuilding
- Solidarity
- Temporal power (papal)
- Third way
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