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'''Traditionalist Catholicism''' is the set of beliefs, practices, customs, traditions, liturgical forms, devotions, and presentations of Catholic teaching that existed in the Catholic Church before the liberal reforms of the Second Vatican Council. In particular attachment to the Tridentine Mass, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass. Many traditional catholics tend to be fundamentalists and oppose progressive ideals.
'''Traditionalist Catholicism''' is the set of beliefs, practices, customs, traditions, liturgical forms, devotions, and presentations of Catholic teaching that existed in the Catholic Church before the liberal reforms of the Second Vatican Council. In particular attachment to the Tridentine Mass, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass. Many traditional catholics tend to be fundamentalists and oppose progressive ideals.

===[[File:Gremialismo.png]] Gremialismo===

'''Gremialismo''', or '''Guildism''', is a religious, conservative, and social ideology based on the social doctrine of the Church, [[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|neoconservatism]], [[File:Anticommunism.png]] anti-communism and [[File:ChristNat.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|Catholic nationalism]] that calls for the [[File:Apolit.png]] depoliticization of intermediate bodies, being against which political parties or political ideas enter civil society.

In Chile, guildism was the doctrinal support of the conservative movement, born in the second half of the 1960s, which led the opposition to the university reform promoted by the centrist groups like DCU and JCU.

It was founded in 1967 as a university movement within the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile - the Trade Union Movement of the Catholic University of Chile (MGUC) - by the [[File:Conlib.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|conservative liberal]] intellectual, Jaime Guzmán Errázuriz, in opposition to the university reform that was brewing in said house of studies. Guzmán led the resistance to the occupation of the central house by reformist groups from the center and in turn, tried to take over the university to reverse the impending triumph of the reformists. Although it failed, as a result of these events the union movement came into existence.

It soon became a real mass movement of the bourgeoisie, but also with a strong trade union component among the miners and transporters, against the government of [[File:Allende.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Salvador Allende]] in 1972, which would have had a strong role in delivering a popular base of consensus for the coup of the military junta, led by Captain General [[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism|Augusto Pinochet]] in 1973. Guzmán was the ideologue of the Chilean constitution of 1980.

In 1983 Guzmán moved to more liberal and conservative positions, but stayed close to Pinochet's government, founded the Independent Democratic Union and was its leader until he was assassinated by the [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|communist guerrilla]] in 1991.

====Four Principles====

*It recognizes the human being, possessing an inviolable dignity and a transcendent destiny. Both its being and its end are superior to that of any society of a temporal order. Humans are capable of grouping together to be able to fulfill theselves as individuals. Consequently, the State must be at the service of the human person and not the other way around.
*Every human institution has its own specific purpose. Each human grouping can be objectively determined, without the need to resort to any political ideology.
*By definition, every society is capable of achieving its own objective and objective by itself: "social autonomies". Go freely to your own specific end.
*Both ideologies and political parties have to place their action at the level of the leadership of the State.


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