The Spanish Civil War was a turning point where the Roman Catholic Church aligned with conservative forces as a stand against communism. The Church backed Franco’s authoritarian regime—not because they loved every policy, but to protect its role in Spanish society. This alliance between Catholicism and nationalism became rock-solid, and to this day, som…
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