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  1. In the reign of Mary a legal monopoly of religion was restored to the Catholics, but the clergy carried through no spiritual or institutional reforms and the laity held tightly to their ill-gotten

  2. In American sociological literature, the "Catholic effect" refers from national and cross-national surveys indicating that, ceteris or local Catholic monopolies showed more religious vitality than other polies, especially Protestant ones.

    • Heralds of The Gospel
    • Montfort Cultural Association
    • Apostolic Administration St. João Maria Vianney

    In Brazil, a legal dispute began in 1997—and it can be said that it has not ended yet—which culminated in the victory of a dissident group, led by Monsignor João Scognamiglio Clá Dias. This cleric demanded in court the right that the organization’s decisions were not taken only by the small group of, then, eight remaining founding partners of the T...

    A former member of the TFP, Orlando Fedeli, professor of history, founded, in 1983, an association of lay Catholics based in the city of São Paulo, called “Associação Cultural Montfort.” According to the statement of principles formulated by them, “the group considers itself linked to the guidelines of Dom Antônio de Castro Mayer (excommunicated by...

    Catholic traditionalism, as a reaction to the Second Vatican Council, was the cultural environment that made possible the emergence of the Apostolic Administration of St. João Maria Vianney. The main bastions of this movement are the figure of the Bishop of Campos, D. Antônio de Castro Mayer, who, together with Marcel Lefebvre, were excommunicated,...

    • Rodrigo Coppe Caldeira, Emerson José Sena da Silveira
    • 2021
  3. Jan 4, 2013 · This paper reviews the variety of (sometimes contradictory) processes affecting religion in Argentina today. It questions the idea that a true Catholic monopoly existed in the past, and suggests that the current advancement of religious diversity in the country does not necessarily entail increasing pluralism (since, following James Beckford ...

    • Alejandro Frigerio
    • 2012
  4. Sep 18, 2015 · Global. How the Catholic Church Survived in Cuba. Pope Francis is visiting a country where the clergy found a way to coexist with godless communism. By Jason Berry. A decapitated statue of...

  5. Applying Interest-Based Theories of Religion: Three Paradigms. The Jewish Christian Church Paradigm, 33–313; The European Catholic State-Church Paradigm, 313–1965. Organizational Challenges of the European Catholic State-Church; Challenges to European Catholic State-Church Religious Monopoly; Political Challenges to the European Catholic ...

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · The comparison of these cases shows that the morality policy framework of Knill et al. is missing an important component that can explain the barriers to liberalisation in Poland: we argue that it is the persistent political influence of the Catholic Church, where the church exerts an effective veto power over policy and can obstruct abortion ...

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