Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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Página 135
... continued to grow . In spite of special laws to the contrary , various religious orders were allowed to return to Venezuela . In 1891 , the government invited the Capuchins to un- dertake missionary work among the savages of the Orinoco ...
... continued to grow . In spite of special laws to the contrary , various religious orders were allowed to return to Venezuela . In 1891 , the government invited the Capuchins to un- dertake missionary work among the savages of the Orinoco ...
Página 316
... continued to command the support of the clergy and the champions of clerical prerogatives . Yet it was in- evitable that his lukewarm attitude on religion , his liberalism , and , above all , his fostering of an extreme patronato ...
... continued to command the support of the clergy and the champions of clerical prerogatives . Yet it was in- evitable that his lukewarm attitude on religion , his liberalism , and , above all , his fostering of an extreme patronato ...
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... continued to exercise an oppressive supervision over it . Soon after Mexico , some of the Central American republics disestab- lished the Church , but intolerantly burdened it with strict State control . In 1890 , in Brazil , the ...
... continued to exercise an oppressive supervision over it . Soon after Mexico , some of the Central American republics disestab- lished the Church , but intolerantly burdened it with strict State control . In 1890 , in Brazil , the ...
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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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