What the Crusader had which the Cristero did not
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Question: Was there a certain revival of the crusading spirit in the Cristero war?
No. I think there was a great religious dedication, one that was taken to a heroic degree, but not a revival of the spirit of Crusade.
Question: What would be the difference?
The impression I have is that the Cristeros perceived well that their fidelity to Our Lord Jesus Christ was opposed to reneging Him. And therefore, that if they did so they would commit a mortal sin and lose their souls.
So, out of love and fear of God they refused to deny Our Lord Jesus Christ and were killed. They were martyrs.
Now, the Crusader went beyond that. The Crusader had an admirably accurate vision of the, so to speak, mystical-metaphysical value of the Crusade. And I have the impression that the Cristeros only saw the problem the way I mentioned.
King
St. Louis IX, carrying the Crown of Thorns from the Holy Land, and
bears it in procession to Notre Dame, Paris, August 18, 1239.