The colonial camp was filled with the sounds of logging, pounding, and sailors' clamor. Only in front of the wooden church could one find rare tranquility. In this era, faith in the Almighty dominated the hearts of all Europeans without question. Even the most ruthless, lawless sailors from the continent feared the judgement of the Hell of Fire, dreaded a death that offered no redemption.
Therefore, this bond of Catholic faith deeply connected the nations of Europe, forming the "Catholic World" in the hearts of people. Within the Catholic World, the pursuit of religious virtue, the reverence for the "Lord," and the order brought by this faith starkly contrasted their cruelty towards "heathens" and "barbarians" outside the Catholic World.
