Clerico-nationalism

Clerico-Nationalism, also referred to as traditional French-Canadian nationalism, is a ideological current in Quebec. It was the most dominant form of Quebec Nationalism from the years after World War I until the end of the 1950s, from the premiership of Maurice Duplessis until the Quiet Revolution. Clerico-nationalism is a traditionalist, religious form of French Canadian nationalism focused on the Roman Catholic Church. In France, a similar ideology is referred to as National Catholicism.