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Romerism
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Information
Core TenetsMonarchism
Conservatism
Authoritarianism
National Catholicism
Anti-Communism
Clerical Fascism
Militarism
TopicsCreeperian Civil War
OrganizationsCatholic Imperial Restoration Council
Creeperian Initiative
PeopleRomero I
Romero II
Adolfo V
Romero III
Alfonso VI
Alexander II

Romerism (Creeperian Spanish: Romerismo) was the political ideology of the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council (also called the Romerists) during the Creeperian Civil War, and currently, of the Creeperian Initiative (officially: Nationalist Creeperian Catholic Royal Initiative and the Pro-Fatherland Front of Unification) as well as Initiative branches in El Salvador and the Papal State. Under the leadership of Romero I and Romero II, it largely became an authoritarian, Catholic, conservative ideology connected with Creeperopolis and its protectorates.

Emperor Saint Romero I, founder of CRIC and Romerism.

Romerism places a strong emphasis on Creeperian Catholic religious identity. Falangism emphasized the need for total authority, hierarchy, and order in society. Romerism strongly emphasizes anti-communism and pro-capitalism and is generally anti-democratic. Romerism promoted the revival of a Catholic Creeperopolis due to the ongoing civil war against the secular/atheist National Council for Peace and Order (also called the Miguelists).

Romerism has attacked the political left as its "enemy", especially the far-left. The Initiative declares itself Right-wing to Far-right, with many exiled Creeperian communists branding it as fascist.