Radical Fidelity – The Vatican Publishes a Manual to Promote “Integralism”, but Don’t Get Excited

Regular readers of this publication will know that, alongside other Catholic journalists and commentators such as Stephen Kokx, American Reform, WM Review, Catholic Esquire, and Alexander Poe, I am a fierce proponent of Catholic Integralism.>Catholic Integralism is, of course, nothing else than the Catholic belief that everything—not just our hearts, but everything—should be subject to the Kingship of Jesus Christ and His Catholic Church, including secular government and all other institutions in society. This philosophy, if you will, is a system of thought built on the foundation of both Holy Scripture as well as 2000-odd years of Catholic teaching.>But, as we know, the Synodal Church and its “popes” have not only been quiet about the Kingship of Christ (beyond mere hat-tipping to His kingship over our hearts), they have actively been laboring against it, as advocating for the absolute supreme reign of Christ would surely upset the globalists, Masons, and “God’s chosen people,” who, after all, in the final analysis, call the shots in the Synodal Church.


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