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# Luceism
= Luceism =


**Luceism** is a Catholic traditionalist political, social, and economic philosophy emphasizing the centrality of the Catholic Faith, distributist economics, and the primacy of family and community. It was developed in the early 21st century as a response to secular liberalism, socialism, and globalism, aiming to establish a society fully ordered according to divine and natural law.
'''Luceism''' is a Catholic traditionalist political, social, and economic philosophy emphasizing the centrality of the Catholic Faith, distributist economics, and the primacy of family and community. It was developed in the early 21st century as a response to secular liberalism, socialism, and globalism, aiming to establish a society fully ordered according to divine and natural law.


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== Etymology ==
The term ''Luceism'' derives from the Latin word ''lux'' ("light"), symbolizing guidance, divine truth, and moral illumination. Its adherents describe it as living “in the light of truth and faith.”


## Etymology
== Principles ==
The term *Luceism* derives from the Latin word *lux* ("light"), symbolizing guidance, divine truth, and moral illumination. Its adherents describe it as living “in the light of truth and faith.”
 
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## Principles
Luceism is structured around five Catholic “Lights”:
Luceism is structured around five Catholic “Lights”:
* ''The Light of Faith'' – Only the Catholic Faith fully reveals divine truth and provides the moral foundation for society.
* ''The Light of Order'' – Political authority is legitimate only when aligned with God and Catholic teaching.
* ''The Light of Justice'' – Economic systems must protect human dignity, the family, and widely distributed property.
* ''The Light of Tradition'' – Cultural and social institutions must preserve Catholic wisdom and practice.
* ''The Light of the Common Good'' – Society exists as a communion ordered to God, not merely as a collection of individuals.


1. **The Light of Faith** – Only the Catholic Faith fully reveals divine truth and provides the moral foundation for society. 
== Political Philosophy ==
2. **The Light of Order** – Political authority is legitimate only when aligned with God and Catholic teaching. 
3. **The Light of Justice** – Economic systems must protect human dignity, the family, and widely distributed property. 
4. **The Light of Tradition** – Cultural and social institutions must preserve Catholic wisdom and practice. 
5. **The Light of the Common Good** – Society exists as a communion ordered to God, not merely as a collection of individuals.
 
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## Political Philosophy
Luceism is skeptical of modern liberal democracy and secular governance. Instead, it advocates:
Luceism is skeptical of modern liberal democracy and secular governance. Instead, it advocates:
* ''Catholic Integralism'' – All public law, education, and governance must recognize and reflect Catholic teaching.
* ''Subsidiarity'' – Power is exercised first at the family, parish, and community levels, with higher authority safeguarding justice in accordance with divine law.
* ''Communitarian Order'' – Governance balances freedom with duty, and authority with service to God and the common good.


- **Catholic Integralism:** All public law, education, and governance must recognize and reflect Catholic teaching. 
== Economic Thought ==
- **Subsidiarity:** Power is exercised first at the family, parish, and community levels, with higher authority safeguarding justice in accordance with divine law. 
- **Communitarian Order:** Governance balances freedom with duty, and authority with service to God and the common good.
 
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## Economic Thought
Luceist economics draws from Catholic Social Teaching:
Luceist economics draws from Catholic Social Teaching:
* Supports ''widespread property ownership'' by families and local communities.
* Rejects both unrestrained capitalism and state socialism when they violate Catholic principles.
* Encourages ''small businesses, guilds, and cooperatives'' as morally sound economic structures.
* Views work as a vocation, not merely a source of profit, and condemns exploitation, monopolies, and usury.


- Supports **widespread property ownership** by families and local communities. 
== Cultural Views ==
- Rejects both unrestrained capitalism and state socialism when they violate Catholic principles. 
* Only ''Catholic culture, education, and traditions'' are recognized as legitimate.
- Encourages **small businesses, guilds, and cooperatives** as morally sound economic structures.
* Art, literature, and music should reflect divine truth and elevate the human soul.
- Views work as a vocation, not merely a source of profit, and condemns exploitation, monopolies, and usury.
* Traditions must be preserved through faith, passing Catholic moral wisdom from generation to generation.
 
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## Cultural Views
== Catechism of Luceism ==
- Only **Catholic culture, education, and traditions** are recognized as legitimate. 
=== Q1: What is Luceism? ===
- Art, literature, and music should reflect divine truth and elevate the human soul. 
''A:'' Luceism is the philosophy of living in the Light of Truth and Faith. It seeks a society rooted in Catholic teaching, family, justice, and tradition.
- Traditions must be preserved through faith, passing Catholic moral wisdom from generation to generation.


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=== Q2: Why is democracy not enough? ===
''A:'' Democracy without virtue risks mob rule. True authority comes from God and must be exercised in accordance with Catholic moral law.


## Catechism of Luceism
=== Q3: Why is globalism bad? ===
''A:'' Globalism erases identity, undermines local economies, and promotes secular relativism. Luceism defends nations and communities rooted in Catholic truth.


### Q1: What is Luceism?
=== Q4: Why not socialism? ===
**A:** Luceism is the philosophy of living in the Light of Truth and Faith. It seeks a society rooted in Catholic teaching, family, justice, and tradition.
''A:'' Socialism enslaves man to the state, violates property rights, and undermines the family, contrary to Catholic teaching.


### Q2: Why is democracy not enough?
=== Q5: Why not capitalism? ===
**A:** Democracy without virtue risks mob rule. True authority comes from God and must be exercised in accordance with Catholic moral law.
''A:'' Capitalism in its liberal form reduces human life to profit and competition, concentrating wealth and disregarding moral obligations. Luceism promotes distributive ownership serving families and communities.


### Q3: Why is globalism bad?
=== Q6: Why is tradition important? ===
**A:** Globalism erases identity, undermines local economies, and promotes secular relativism. Luceism defends nations and communities rooted in Catholic truth.
''A:'' Tradition preserves the Catholic wisdom and practices necessary for moral and social order.


### Q4: Why not socialism?
=== Q7: Why must faith guide society? ===
**A:** Socialism enslaves man to the state, violates property rights, and undermines the family, contrary to Catholic teaching.
''A:'' Without the Catholic Faith, society falls into relativism, corruption, and moral decay. Faith provides the foundation for law, culture, and the common good.


### Q5: Why not capitalism?
=== Q8: Can non-Catholics participate? ===
**A:** Capitalism in its liberal form reduces human life to profit and competition, concentrating wealth and disregarding moral obligations. Luceism promotes distributive ownership serving families and communities.
''A:'' Non-Catholics may live peacefully under Catholic order, but public institutions, laws, and education must reflect Catholic teaching.


### Q6: Why is tradition important? 
== Relation to Other Ideologies ==
**A:** Tradition preserves the Catholic wisdom and practices necessary for moral and social order.
* ''Conservatism'' – Shares respect for tradition and order, but Luceism is more radical in rejecting secular liberalism.
* ''Traditionalism'' – Closely aligned, framed as a constructive restoration of Catholic society.
* ''Ultraconservatism / Reactionary Thought'' – Opposed to modernity, but Luceism distinguishes itself by building a structured, faith-centered society, not merely resisting change.


### Q7: Why must faith guide society? 
== Vision ==
**A:** Without the Catholic Faith, society falls into relativism, corruption, and moral decay. Faith provides the foundation for law, culture, and the common good.
 
### Q8: Can non-Catholics participate? 
**A:** Non-Catholics may live peacefully under Catholic order, but public institutions, laws, and education must reflect Catholic teaching.
 
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## Relation to Other Ideologies
- **Conservatism:** Shares respect for tradition and order, but Luceism is more radical in rejecting secular liberalism. 
- **Traditionalism:** Closely aligned, framed as a constructive restoration of Catholic society. 
- **Ultraconservatism / Reactionary Thought:** Opposed to modernity, but Luceism distinguishes itself by building a structured, faith-centered society, not merely resisting change.
 
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## Vision
Luceism envisions a society of:
Luceism envisions a society of:
* Strong, property-owning, Catholic families.
* Localist, just economic systems.
* A state fully aligned with divine law and Catholic teaching.
* Culture, education, and art shaped by Catholic truth and beauty.


- Strong, property-owning, Catholic families. 
== See Also ==
- Localist, just economic systems. 
* Catholic integralism
- A state fully aligned with divine law and Catholic teaching. 
* Distributism
- Culture, education, and art shaped by Catholic truth and beauty.
* Traditionalism
 
* Subsidiarity
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## See Also
- Catholic integralism
- Distributism
- Traditionalism
- Subsidiarity
 
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## References
== References ==
*(As a self-created ideology, primary sources are internal writings and manifestos by adherents of Luceism.)*
*(As a self-created ideology, primary sources are internal writings and manifestos by adherents of Luceism.)*

Revision as of 01:01, 17 September 2025

Luceism

Luceism is a Catholic traditionalist political, social, and economic philosophy emphasizing the centrality of the Catholic Faith, distributist economics, and the primacy of family and community. It was developed in the early 21st century as a response to secular liberalism, socialism, and globalism, aiming to establish a society fully ordered according to divine and natural law.

Etymology

The term Luceism derives from the Latin word lux ("light"), symbolizing guidance, divine truth, and moral illumination. Its adherents describe it as living “in the light of truth and faith.”

Principles

Luceism is structured around five Catholic “Lights”:

  • The Light of Faith – Only the Catholic Faith fully reveals divine truth and provides the moral foundation for society.
  • The Light of Order – Political authority is legitimate only when aligned with God and Catholic teaching.
  • The Light of Justice – Economic systems must protect human dignity, the family, and widely distributed property.
  • The Light of Tradition – Cultural and social institutions must preserve Catholic wisdom and practice.
  • The Light of the Common Good – Society exists as a communion ordered to God, not merely as a collection of individuals.

Political Philosophy

Luceism is skeptical of modern liberal democracy and secular governance. Instead, it advocates:

  • Catholic Integralism – All public law, education, and governance must recognize and reflect Catholic teaching.
  • Subsidiarity – Power is exercised first at the family, parish, and community levels, with higher authority safeguarding justice in accordance with divine law.
  • Communitarian Order – Governance balances freedom with duty, and authority with service to God and the common good.

Economic Thought

Luceist economics draws from Catholic Social Teaching:

  • Supports widespread property ownership by families and local communities.
  • Rejects both unrestrained capitalism and state socialism when they violate Catholic principles.
  • Encourages small businesses, guilds, and cooperatives as morally sound economic structures.
  • Views work as a vocation, not merely a source of profit, and condemns exploitation, monopolies, and usury.

Cultural Views

  • Only Catholic culture, education, and traditions are recognized as legitimate.
  • Art, literature, and music should reflect divine truth and elevate the human soul.
  • Traditions must be preserved through faith, passing Catholic moral wisdom from generation to generation.

Catechism of Luceism

Q1: What is Luceism?

A: Luceism is the philosophy of living in the Light of Truth and Faith. It seeks a society rooted in Catholic teaching, family, justice, and tradition.

Q2: Why is democracy not enough?

A: Democracy without virtue risks mob rule. True authority comes from God and must be exercised in accordance with Catholic moral law.

Q3: Why is globalism bad?

A: Globalism erases identity, undermines local economies, and promotes secular relativism. Luceism defends nations and communities rooted in Catholic truth.

Q4: Why not socialism?

A: Socialism enslaves man to the state, violates property rights, and undermines the family, contrary to Catholic teaching.

Q5: Why not capitalism?

A: Capitalism in its liberal form reduces human life to profit and competition, concentrating wealth and disregarding moral obligations. Luceism promotes distributive ownership serving families and communities.

Q6: Why is tradition important?

A: Tradition preserves the Catholic wisdom and practices necessary for moral and social order.

Q7: Why must faith guide society?

A: Without the Catholic Faith, society falls into relativism, corruption, and moral decay. Faith provides the foundation for law, culture, and the common good.

Q8: Can non-Catholics participate?

A: Non-Catholics may live peacefully under Catholic order, but public institutions, laws, and education must reflect Catholic teaching.

Relation to Other Ideologies

  • Conservatism – Shares respect for tradition and order, but Luceism is more radical in rejecting secular liberalism.
  • Traditionalism – Closely aligned, framed as a constructive restoration of Catholic society.
  • Ultraconservatism / Reactionary Thought – Opposed to modernity, but Luceism distinguishes itself by building a structured, faith-centered society, not merely resisting change.

Vision

Luceism envisions a society of:

  • Strong, property-owning, Catholic families.
  • Localist, just economic systems.
  • A state fully aligned with divine law and Catholic teaching.
  • Culture, education, and art shaped by Catholic truth and beauty.

See Also

  • Catholic integralism
  • Distributism
  • Traditionalism
  • Subsidiarity

References

  • (As a self-created ideology, primary sources are internal writings and manifestos by adherents of Luceism.)*