Clericalism
Clericalism (Latin clericalis: clergy) - striving to achieve the institutional influence of the clergy on social, political and cultural life, until it is subordinated to the clergy and the Church.
The highest degree of clericalisation is theocracy. Clericism produces resistance in the form of anti-clericalism, often among Catholics themselves, so-called. internal anticlericalism. The term appeared in France in 1848 during the Spring of Nations criticism of the Catholic Church, which was then on the side of monarchists opposed to the revolution. Bibliography
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