Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
Nearly all Catholic Orders were founded to spread Catholic doctrine and dogma around the world. Probably the most famous, and the most widespread was the Jesuit Order, or the Society of Jesus, founded by St. Ignatius in the sixteenth century to spread the Gospel and to combat the protestant heresy.
The Church feared the state-imposed Atheism of the Communist doctrine.
Anybody can declare a new Doctrine; but the question really is, will anybody adhere to it? The authority to declare doctrine varies depending on the Christian denomination, and I presume that it varies through time. Anybody can declare doctrine, but whether that doctrine survives depends on how many adhere to it. And I suspect the number of adherents depends on how useful the doctrine is to various individuals. In a free country, there is no official declarer of religious doctrine. In the Roman Catholic faith, the pope declares doctrine. In the Orthodox Christian faith, only a Church Council or Synod declares doctrine. In Protestant groups, anyone can declare their own doctrine.
The American failures throughout the War of 1812 made the doctrine laughable to Europeans. Latin Americans were doubtful about the U.S. enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine, and generally ignored it. In the early 1900's, the Monroe Doctrine proved it's power. President Theodore Roosevelt aggressively enforced it during the Venezuela Border Dispute and in securing the independence of Cuba from abusive Spanish rule.
Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
The Jesuits combined missionary zeal and a great education with Catholic doctrine.
John Tyler
No. Priestly celibacy is a discipline of the Catholic Church, not a doctrine. There are married Catholic priests. More information below:
It was the 5th president that enforced a new doctrine. James Monroe announced the doctrine that restricted any more colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
A Doctrine. A Dogma is a teaching of the Catholic Church that we MUST believe.
No, Catherine changed no doctrines of the Catholic Church.
I think that was James Monroe, because the Monroe Doctrine has to do with non-interference.
martin Luther
The pope cannot change Catholic Doctrine.
The BALTIMORE catechism