MADRID — As Pope Leo XIV arrives in Spain on Saturday for his first papal visit in 15 years, an evolving relationship between Catholicism and political ideologies is emerging across the Atlantic.
During the Franco era, the Spanish Catholic Church supported National Catholicism—a blend of religious doctrine and right-wing governance that served as a political framework in both Europe and the United States.
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