Catholic Reformation or Counter Reformation
loyalty (APEX)
Religion was a significant area of conflict between Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I due to their differing faiths—Mary was a Catholic, while Elizabeth was Protestant. This religious divide intensified political tensions, as Mary represented a legitimate Catholic claim to the English throne, making her a focal point for Catholic opposition to Elizabeth's rule. The Catholic Church and various Catholic powers in Europe, particularly Spain, supported Mary, which further exacerbated the conflict and jeopardized Elizabeth's reign. Additionally, the Protestant Reformation had created a volatile political landscape, where religion was intertwined with issues of loyalty and governance.
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Both Catholics and Protestants could be loyalists during the American Revolutionary War. The religious affiliation of loyalists varied, as their loyalty to the British Crown was primarily based on political and economic factors rather than religious ones.
The Jesuits, also known as the Society of Jesus, were the most strongly associated religious order with the Catholic Counter Reformation. They were known for their missionary work, education, and strong loyalty to the Pope in combating the Protestant Reformation.
loyalty (APEX)
The motto of Ascension Catholic High School is 'Honor ∙ Truth ∙ Loyalty'.
Camden Catholic High School's motto is 'Honor, Faith, Loyalty'.
Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state. Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state.
West Philadelphia Catholic High School's motto is 'United in Faith, Loyalty, Knowledge'.
The motto of Catholic High School PJ is 'Taat Setia-Loyalty Tulus Ikhlas-Sincerity'.
To obtain the maximum strength by leaders of radical mass movements, the loyalty of individuals is not to each other. The leaders must direct the loyalty of their followers to cause itself, not to the peoples' loyalty to each other. In directing loyalties in this manner, the movement avoids having its members lose focus on their friends but on the movement itself.
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Fascism
Growing anti-Catholic sentiment in the US during the first half of the twentieth century was related to fears of Catholic immigrants undermining American values, suspicions of loyalty to the Pope over the US government, and cultural clashes between Protestant and Catholic populations. This sentiment was also fueled by the rise of organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and nativist movements.