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National Catholicism (Spanish: Nacionalcatolicismo) is part of the ideological identity of Romerism, the current political system and ideology of Creeperopolis (since 1933) and of the Creeperian Initiative (since 1949). Its most visible manifestation was the hegemony that the Creeperian Catholic Church had in all aspects of public and private life in Creeperopolis.
National Catholicism is a form of political Creeperian Catholicism.