The contribution discusses convergences and divergences between Italian Fascism and Catholicism in interwar Italy at three levels: the governmental, statal and regional (the specific case of the newly annexed multi-ethnic borderland Venezia Giulia). Important convergences were also the antagonism towards non-Catholic religions and Jews, latter in great numbers in the diocese Trieste-Koper converted to Catholicism. Various discourses of power on political and religious field, that are in society reflected in secular and religious contexts, are analyzed.
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