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Launch of the National-Catholic Republican Movement

Launch of the National-Catholic Republican Movement
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The National-Catholic Movement (MNC) aims to stand as yet another political force resolved to preserve the soul of France, rooted in its Catholic faith and national identity. Under the leadership of its president, Bruno Hirout (a former executive of the Party of France), this movement calls for mobilization to defend European civilization against the assaults of globalism, which it considers a diabolical ideology aimed at annihilating everything that constitutes the greatness of our country: the Christian religion, the traditional family, and fundamental liberties.

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A historical vision of the combat between Good and Evil

For the MNC, history is a theater where Good and Evil are in constant conflict. The Crusades, the Reconquista, the struggles of the Chouans or the Cristeros against anti-Christian persecutions, and even the fights against communism bear witness to this spiritual and temporal battle. Today, Evil wears the face of globalism, a project which, according to the movement, seeks to impose a cosmopolitan universal republic. This ideology, driven by Masonic influences and occult powers, dreams of a totalitarian state where the family would be dissolved, the child torn from its parents to be delivered to modern aberrations like LGBT ideology or fanatical ecologism. The MNC sees this as a direct threat against the natural order willed by God and against Christian civilization which, since the 7th century, has been incarnated in Europe and the white peoples.

A political mission, not a theological one

Bruno Hirout insists on the political nature of the MNC: it is not a circle of theologians debating the crisis of the Church—although its members have varied sensibilities, ranging from sedevacantists to conciliarists—but a gathering of men of action determined to save France. This diversity of views on ecclesiastical questions, far from dividing them, strengthens their unity in a common combat for the nation and the faith. The movement refuses to see royalism, a co-founder of France and French civilization, closely linked to Catholicism, as a miracle solution, believing that a monarchy is not necessarily superior to a republic if it betrays Christian values. This pragmatism is found in its difference with organizations like Civitas: the MNC emphasizes an essential duality between the identity of "white French people in a country built by Whites" and the religion of "Catholics in a land shaped by Catholicism".

The seven pillars of the program

The MNC commits to defending seven fundamental objectives to restore France to its Christian and sovereign vocation:

  1. Preserve French identity: reverse migratory flows to protect the French people, abolish so-called "anti-racist" laws that are hostile to liberty and which foster anti-White racism, and re-Christianize France to reconnect with the promises of its baptism.
  2. Defend Christian values: protect life from conception to natural death, support the family founded on the indissoluble marriage between a man and a woman, and reject anti-human ideologies of satanic inspiration.
  3. Serve the common good in economics: alleviate the burdens on workers and small businesses to the detriment of speculative multinationals, simplify administration, and nationalize vital sectors.
  4. Restore order and justice: re-establish the death penalty for serious crimes, eradicate trafficking often linked to foreign criminals, and free the judiciary from leftist influences.
  5. Institute an organic democracy: replace the Fifth Republic with a hierarchical yet popular regime, respecting subsidiarity, with strong authority and real decentralization.
  6. Dismantle the deep state: ban secret societies, investigate lobbies and foreign interference that corrupt French politics.
  7. Restore France's sovereignty: reform the European Union to return it to the states, leave treaties contrary to the national interest, and assume the role of protector of persecuted Christians in the world.

The defense of the white race: a Christian duty

The MNC affirms that Christian civilization is inseparable from Europe and the white peoples who, in the words of Leo XIII and Salazar, spread the faith of Christ throughout the world. Defending the white race is not a simple identity reflex, but an act of recognition and fidelity to Christianity. The movement denounces the guilt-tripping of whites and the imposition of miscegenation as satanic maneuvers aimed at weakening this civilization. It rejects ethnomasochism and militant anti-racism which, under the guise of virtue, undermine French identity.

Faced with a globalism that, according to the MNC, is preparing the advent of a totalitarian state annihilating all liberty, the movement calls for firm resistance, anchored in Catholic doctrine. It opposes sects, community lobbies, and technocrats who confiscate the sovereignty of nations. For the MNC, France must rediscover its vocation as a free nation, faithful to its historic mission as protector of Christians, in the Orient and elsewhere.

In summary, the National-Catholic Movement intends to be a bulwark against the deconstruction of France and Europe. Through bold politics and unshakable faith, it aspires to bring the nation back to its Christian roots, to protect its people, and to restore a just and sovereign order. In a world where Evil, wearing the face of globalism, is gaining ground, the MNC invites every French person to rise up to defend what remains sacred: faith, family, and fatherland.

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