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===Teachings on non-Palmarian religions=== [[File:The Moorish King of Seville, Al-Jataf, surrendering the keys of the city to Ferdinand III, King of Castille and Leon.png|thumb|right|220px|The reconquest of [[Seville]] by St. [[Ferdinand III of Castile|Ferdinand III]] (Pope Gregory XVII claimed to be a lineal descendant and took his priestly name from him). The documents of the Palmarian Church teach that it is opposed to God to permit the "adoration of false gods or the practice of false religions."]] In stark contrast to post-Vatican II Rome, the Palmarian Church is strongly opposed to [[religious liberty]], [[ecumenism]] and [[interreligious dialogue]] (all of which are portrayed as a [[Masonic conspiracy]], launched by [[Satan]] himself). Within the ''Twenty-Eighth Document'' of Pope Gregory XVII, it explicitly states that "Popes should launch holy Crusades against the heretics, until either they are converted or disappear persecuted to the ends of the earth. He who permits the adoration of false gods or the practice of false religion stands opposed to God."<ref name="clementedocs"/> A long list of "false" positions generally and religious views are systematically condemned in the Papal documents of the Palmarian Church. The Palmarians state that there has been excessive abuse of the phrase "[[separated brethren]]" to describe sects which broke away from the "true" Catholic Church, leading to confusion, thus these groups should be referred to instead as [[heretics]] (i. e. — [[Protestants]]) and [[schism]]atics. It admits, that, of all sects outside of the Catholic Church, the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] are doctrinally the closest, but contain errors, that they need to accept the ''[[filioque]]'' and that they should be called the "Heterodox Church" until they change this and unite themselves under the universal jurisdiction of Supreme Pontiff at El Palmar de Troya.<ref name="clementedocs"/> A particularly strong scorn for ex-Palmarians and "Apostate Rome" is present throughout their teachings (both portrayed as villainous traitors). {{Blockquote|text=In the Second Vatican Council, of unhappy memory for the Church, was promulgated the cursed law of religious liberty in open opposition to Holy Scripture, in flagrant contradiction to the common teaching of the great and holy Doctors, in brazen contempt of the Infallible Magisterium of the Church. This cursed and monstrous law of religious liberty is opposed to the definitions of innumerable predecessors of Ours. Speaking of contumacious heretics, Saint [[John the Evangelist]] says: "With heretics, do not break bread." These words of God suffice to invalidate and anathematize the law of religious liberty promulgated by the Second Vatican Council.|author=Pope Gregory XVII|source=''Thirty-Seventh Document''.<ref name="clementedocs"/>}} Non-Christian worldviews and religious teachings such as [[atheism]], [[paganism]], "[[Mohammedanism]]" (though Palmarian Popes have stated that Catholics should match their fanatical dedication to religion) and [[Rabbinic Judaism]] are also condemned. The ''Fourth'' and ''Thirty-Eighth Documents'' of Pope Gregory XVII proclaim that "unconverted Jews" are explicitly the "[[deicide people]]" and "[[Good Friday prayer for the Jews|perfidious]]" until they become Catholic.<ref name="clementedocs"/> Despite this strong criticism, Pope Gregory XVII admitted to some Jewish admixture in the Spanish nation (and likely in his own distant ancestry) and did not see this as problematic.{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=91}} Leading only to further justification for a fervent endorsement of [[Spanish nationalism]]; for Domínguez, Spain could legitimately claim a connection to the [[Old Covenant]] [[Israelites]] through the [[Sephardim]] and now that had been superseded by the [[New Covenant]] of Jesus Christ, the Spanish nation remained loyal to God as the zealous bulwark of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church through the [[Reconquista]], into the [[Counter-Reformation]], fending off Protestantism and Freemasonry, and now had been gifted the Papacy at El Palmar de Troya, after the apostasy of Rome itself.{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=91}} The Palmarian Church claims that the Pope has supreme spiritual power and [[Temporal power of the Holy See|temporal power]], all the world being subject to him, that the Pope can distribute lands, [[papal deposing power|depose kings]] and appoint kings. Citing as a clear historical example of this, it points to [[Pope Pius V]]'s ''[[Regnans in Excelsis]]'' in which he excommunicated and deposed [[Elizabeth Tudor]] ("pretended Queen of England"). As part of their [[eschatological]] beliefs, the Palmarian prophecies, linking in with the concept of the [[Great Catholic Monarch]], foretells of the literal establishment of a great Hispanic-Palmarian Empire, over which the Palmarian Pope will reign as Emperor and fight the Antichrist.{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=90}} A specific Palmarian exercise of the power to depose and appoint kings, is denoted in the ''Twenty-Eighth Document'', in which Pope Gregory XVII admits that [[Pope Hadrian IV]] had granted [[Ireland]] to [[England]] as an evangelising power, but the moment the [[English Crown]] fell into heresy, it forever lost sovereignty over her and now "since Ireland has no Catholic King, the Pope holds direct power over her until he provides a Catholic king."<ref name="clementedocs"/>
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