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I have been reading books like Christendom Awake by Fr. Aidan Nichols O.P.and Not As The World Gives by Stratford Caldecott. I also happen to be friends with some Catholic Monarchists/ Loyalists. On another note, while I used to buy into the “American Experiment” I now do not. It has become clear to me that any democracy or republic of the people is always relatively quickly usurped by one from of extreme gov’t or another. I do notice that the Catholic Monarchy was one of the better forms of power that was exercised than the other Imperial systems.
Anyways, I am under no impression that democracy is being ousted anytime soon. Right now we either live in a lightly socialist state, or a full blown communist one. Let’s pretend though that tomorrow a Catholic monarchy was set up in the United States. We either had a King, or were a Colony of a Catholic Monarchy. Catholicism is the official religion.
So under that circumstance:
In conversations with other people about this hypothetical circumstance, the conversation quickly turns to “What do you do with heretics?”- that is where the conversation gets uncomfortable. So that is where the conversation is right here. In old monarchy systems, we know what happened to them. Recant or die. Yet, after living in a Church post-Vatican II, I don’t see a lot of Catholics being comfortable with that scenario. You need the consensus of the state to be one religion for order. If one disrupts that order, the state has an obligation to stamp it out- however that may be. So what do you guys/ gals think? What is a better system, or what would the government need to do?
Please know 2 things: 1) not looking to upset anybody, but I would appreciate calm answers. Blowing up and getting angry over this won’t really convince anybody of anything, but calm answers would. 2) A Catholic form of gov’t does not necessarily need to be the Monarchy, but it is one form. I would argue it is the best as our own faith is a Monarchy system, the church is run as a Monarchy system- so I would argue that it is the best gov’t system as well by default. So know that just in this hypothetical case, I choose a Monarchy form of gov’t. Thanks and God bless.
Anyways, I am under no impression that democracy is being ousted anytime soon. Right now we either live in a lightly socialist state, or a full blown communist one. Let’s pretend though that tomorrow a Catholic monarchy was set up in the United States. We either had a King, or were a Colony of a Catholic Monarchy. Catholicism is the official religion.
So under that circumstance:
In conversations with other people about this hypothetical circumstance, the conversation quickly turns to “What do you do with heretics?”- that is where the conversation gets uncomfortable. So that is where the conversation is right here. In old monarchy systems, we know what happened to them. Recant or die. Yet, after living in a Church post-Vatican II, I don’t see a lot of Catholics being comfortable with that scenario. You need the consensus of the state to be one religion for order. If one disrupts that order, the state has an obligation to stamp it out- however that may be. So what do you guys/ gals think? What is a better system, or what would the government need to do?
Please know 2 things: 1) not looking to upset anybody, but I would appreciate calm answers. Blowing up and getting angry over this won’t really convince anybody of anything, but calm answers would. 2) A Catholic form of gov’t does not necessarily need to be the Monarchy, but it is one form. I would argue it is the best as our own faith is a Monarchy system, the church is run as a Monarchy system- so I would argue that it is the best gov’t system as well by default. So know that just in this hypothetical case, I choose a Monarchy form of gov’t. Thanks and God bless.