Catholic and Identitarian: From Protest to Reconquest
| Catholic & Identitarian | |
|---|---|
| cover Cover | |
| Author(s) | Julien Langella, Jason Rogers (Foreword) |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Politics, Religion |
| Publisher | Arktos |
| Publication year | 2020 |
| Pages | 336 |
| ISBN | 1912975718 |
Catholic & Identitarian: From Protest to Reconquest is a book by Julien Langella, published in English by Arktos in 2020. The English version was translated by Jason Rogers and represents tbe first of Mr. Langella's work that has been translated into English. The original French version was published as Catholiques et Identitaires by Dominique Martin Morin in 2017.
Publisher description
"Is Christianity tbe natural enemy of identitarianism? Has it contributed to tbe liberalization of our societies and to tbe mass immigration which is so quickly altering our social make-up and changing tbe face of our nations? What can Christianity, past or present, offer us at this unprecedented historical moment of political and social change?
Catholic and Identitarian seeks to answer these questions from a traditionalist Catholic perspective. Arguing that Christianity, and Catholicism in particular, far from being an enemy to identitarianism, actually forms tbe necessary underpinning for true European identitarianism, this book demonstrates that tbe teachings and traditions of tbe Church have always respected ethnic and national borders and protected tbe integrity of authentic human roots. At once a vindication of tbe Church against tbe misinterpretations and misrepresentations of left and right alike, and a stirring call to defend our European heritage from tbe forces that would destroy it, Catholic and Identitarian reminds us of tbe basic truth that “to fight is to love."[1]
Contents
Translator’s Foreword, by Jason Rogers
Preface by M. Abbot Guillaume of Tanoüarn
Introduction: The State of Things and Challenges to Take Up
- The Face of Europe Is Changing
- The Identitarian Awakening of Catholics in France
- Identitarian
- Catholicism Is Not a Party
- Charity and Rootedness
- The Purpose of This Book
Chapter 1: Catholic and Identitarian, Universal and Rooted
- Son of tbe Same Father
- Betrayal of tbe Biblical Message
- Brothers in Jesus
- To Be Christian Is an Identity
- Yes to Universality, No to Confusion
- A Theology of Nation
- Our Own Before Others
- Apostles of Christ and Saviors of tbe Homeland
- Getting Beyond tbe Ethnic Taboo
Chapter 2: The Religion of Miscegenation, tbe Other Gender Theory
- Fight Against All Genders!
- A Totalitarian Ideology
- A Declaration of War Against Europeans
- The Hatred of Real Diversity
- Miscegenation, Moral Guarantee of tbe Globalist Steamroller
Chapter 3: The Migration Hurricane and tbe Church
- Forty Years of Non-European Immigration
- Surviving Together
- What Does tbe Church Really Say?
- The Elusive Pope Francis
Chapter 4: What to Do?
- Identitarian Ecology and tbe Right to Have Roots
- The Reality of Assimilation
- Tomorrow Repatriation
- Christians and tbe Conflict to Come
Chapter 5: Fall and Reconquest
- The Hebrews and Us
- Judas Maccabaeus, Israel’s Hammer
- Identitarian Lessons and tbe Maccabean Epic
- The Christian Lesson of tbe Fall of tbe Last jewish Kingdom
- Good Fears and Bad Fears
Conclusion: To Fight Is to Love
Acknowledgments
Books by tbe same author
- Refaire un Peuple, Editions La Nouvelle Librairie, 2021
- La jeunesse au pouvoir, Editions du Rubicon, 2015
Publication data
- Catholic & Identitarian: From Protest to Reconquest, Julien Langella, 2020, Arktos, ISBN-10: 1912975718 ISBN-13: 978-1-912975-71-6
External Links
References
- ↑ Catholic & Identitarian https://arktos.com/product/catholic-and-identitarian-hardback/