I will explain and explore the first visit to the Catholic Church. At noon on 13th April 2014, I attended a mass on Sunday with my class CCC Ambassador. This service is actually called Palm Sunday. This is because it is Sunday before Easter. The service lasted about an hour and a half, and it took place at UCI campus's portable traffic lights. I grew up in a house without religion, and I have never been to church before. My family race is Caucasian, and I am independent in religion.
So the usual suspect says the Catholic monarchy is the ideal form of the government ... is this the traditional Catholic universal belief? I think that I remember what John Zmirak said. Let's talk about geographical areas in the US. Is this the common wish of the traditionalists to establish the Catholic monarchy? I initially did not think this was a common wish. I am struggling with such things in our own life ... Is it a horse stroller? Of course, our own founder says that our constitution is only suitable to rule moral persons (in general, we are not). Of course, we are not accusing slavery from the outset, we are to fail to achieve this goal, etc.
Traditional American Catholics often promote the formation of Catholic confession and recognize that the Church is a true faith. The monarchy is most traditional and has been admired by the church authorities, but still the form of the government can be explained. I do not know the answer to your question if I have to guess that considers the consensus on this topic on US issues, but the teachings of traditional church doctors is that the monarchy is the best government It is in the form of. People generally think so, but I do not know anyone who is aggressive or interested in building monarchies in America. The other thing is that God chooses and nurtures a monarch, not what our people do.
Many Catholics do not have reasons for these reasons or reasons to explain. Unfortunately, this often results in a highly satirical and stereotypical view of Catholic doctrine, including foolish clues about suppressed nuns and authoritarian priests (and extensions, God Himself) . It is very tragic.