In today’s world, especially in the West, monarchy is looked upon as, at best, a quaint relic of the past, or, at worst, a fundamentally repressive institution. But Catholicism has a deep relationship with monarchy and some Catholics argue it is the best form of government possible. Should Catholics be monarchists?
Links:
• Blessed Charles of Austria: A Holy Emperor and His Legacy (book)
• A Catholic Quest for the Holy Grail (book)
• Star-Spangled Crown (book)
• Are You A Monarchist? (article)
• Off the Menu (podcast)
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