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'''Clerical fascism''' is an ideology that combines the political and economic doctrines of fascism with clericalism. The term has been used to describe organizations and movements that combine religious elements with fascism, receive support from religious organizations which espouse sympathy for fascism, or fascist regimes in which clergy play a leading role. It is a Christian form of the more general concept of theofascism, where religious ideology is combined with theocracy.
'''Clerical Fascism''', clipped to '''Clerfash''', is a totalitarian, culturally far-right and economically mid-left to mid-right ideology. Clerfash is a child of [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] and [[File:Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy]] and believes that a fascistic political system should be explicitly religious and serve the interests of the church as well as of the nation. Many see Clerfash as an evil ideology based simply on his identity politics, however he is tolerated by other Christian ideologies such as [[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]].

==History==
==History==
Romania's Ion Antonesu founded Clerical Fascism in 1935. It has few examples of successful regimes, however there have been multiple attempts at creating a Clerical Fascist state.
Romania's Ion Antonesu founded Clerical Fascism in 1935. It has few examples of successful regimes, however there have been multiple attempts at creating a Clerical Fascist state.