Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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... allowed to retain the vice - patronage in their capacity as sub - delegates of the viceroys and presidents.11 Dating from the bull inter caetera of 1493 the Spanish crown exercised the exclusive right of licensing ecclesiastics to come ...
... allowed to retain the vice - patronage in their capacity as sub - delegates of the viceroys and presidents.11 Dating from the bull inter caetera of 1493 the Spanish crown exercised the exclusive right of licensing ecclesiastics to come ...
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... allowed to return to Venezuela ( April , 1832 ) .32 Not only did the government of the " Oligarchy " force the sub- mission of the prelates , but it adopted drastic ecclesiastical reform measures . By act of Congress ( February 18 ...
... allowed to return to Venezuela ( April , 1832 ) .32 Not only did the government of the " Oligarchy " force the sub- mission of the prelates , but it adopted drastic ecclesiastical reform measures . By act of Congress ( February 18 ...
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... allowed in Argentina . Periodic attempts have been made to legalize divorce , but without success . There is legal separation , but separation does not permit of remarriage.60 Nor are all cemeteries controlled by the Church , as was the ...
... allowed in Argentina . Periodic attempts have been made to legalize divorce , but without success . There is legal separation , but separation does not permit of remarriage.60 Nor are all cemeteries controlled by the Church , as was the ...
Contenido
CHURCH AND STATE DURING THE SPANISH RÉGIME | 35 |
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE SPANISHAMERI | 45 |
PAPAL RELATIONS DURING THE STRUGGLE | 74 |
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anti-clerical Apostolic Apostolic Delegate Archbishop Argentina Article authority benefices bishops Bogotá Bolívar Bolivia Brazil Buenos Aires bull canonical Catholic Church Catholic religion Catholicism Chile clergy clerical Colombia colonial concordat Congress Conservative Constitución Constitution convents cult declared decree delegate diocese ecclesiastical Ecuador El Salvador election established exercise faith Federal fueros García Moreno Gómez Farías Granada granted Guatemala Haiti Holy Ibid independence instruction J. L. Mecham Jesuits José Juárez king Latin America Leturia Leyes Liberals liberty ment Mexican Mexico Minister mission national patronage nuncio orders papacy papal Peru political pontifical pope prelates present President priests privileges prohibited Protestant real patronato recognized reform refused relations religious Republic República Revolution right of patronage Rio de Janeiro Roman Catholic Rome Salvador Santa Santander Santiago schools secular separation of Church Spain Spanish spiritual tion tithes toleration Vatican Venezuela vicar viceroy