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The Politicization of the Brazilian Catholic Church: The Catholic Electoral League

Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1974
One of the most curious phenomena ever to be recorded in the annals of Latin American church history was a peculiarly Brazilian institution known as the Catholic Electoral League. Lofty in its ideals but confused in their practice, disclaiming political party status yet directly involving the Church in every political campaign of the day, the League ...
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ThePolitiqueand the Prophet: Bodin and the Catholic League 1589–1594

The Historical Journal, 1978
Among the many apparent paradoxes of Jean Bodin's personality one of the most striking was the sudden transformation of the defender of royal sovereignty and religious toleration into the apologist of the rebelling Catholic League at Laon in 1589. Throughout the middle period of the Wars of Religion (1572–84) Bodin had been attached to the parties ...
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‘The Willing Captive of Home?’: The English Catholic Women's League, 1906–1920

Church History, 1991
Henry Cardinal Manning wrote in 1863 that he wanted English Catholics to be “downright, masculine, and decided Catholics—more Roman than Rome, and more ultramontane than the Pope himself.” Given this uncompromising call for militant, masculine Roman Catholicism in Protestant Victorian England, frequently cited by scholars, it may seem surprising that a
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The Belgian Anti-masonic League in service of catholic propaganda (1910-1914).

2007
Paper presented at the International Conference on the History of Freemasonry, Edinburgh, 27th May 2007.
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