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In the year 312 during the reign of Emperor Constantine I of Rome, he halted the persecution of [[File:Christy.png]] Christians and allowed them to practice their faith. This is commonly held up as the beginning of Integralism by its followers, however, it wasn't until 68 years later under Emperor Theodosius I that he made Nicene Christianity the state religion and fully tied the temporal power of the emperor to that of the will of God.
In the year 312 during the reign of Emperor Constantine I of Rome, he halted the persecution of [[File:Christy.png]] Christians and allowed them to practice their faith. This is commonly held up as the beginning of Integralism by its followers, however, it wasn't until 68 years later under Emperor Theodosius I that he made Nicene Christianity the state religion and fully tied the temporal power of the emperor to that of the will of God.


Catholic Integralists believe the state should be subordinated to the church in all capacities. They reject all forms of separation or autonomy of said bodies. This leads to a patriarchal society which rejects so-called "sinful" ideas such as [[File:Humanismpix.png]] {{PHB|humanism}}, [[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism|religious freedom]], [[File:Fem.png]] [[feminism]], [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[socialism]], and among others detailed in Pope Pius IX's "Syllabus of Errors"
Catholic Integralists believe the state should be subordinated to the church in all capacities. They reject all forms of separation or autonomy of said bodies. This leads to a patriarchal society which rejects ideas such as [[File:Humanismpix.png]] {{PHB|humanism}}, [[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism|religious freedom]], [[File:Fem.png]] [[feminism]], [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[socialism]], and among others, detailed in Pope Pius IX's "Syllabus of Errors", as heresies.


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