Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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Página 160
... marry , and they state the time that they have been separated from the Catholic Church . Such declaration is inserted in the notice which is published and communicated by the justice to the respective ecclesiastical ordinary . The marriage ...
... marry , and they state the time that they have been separated from the Catholic Church . Such declaration is inserted in the notice which is published and communicated by the justice to the respective ecclesiastical ordinary . The marriage ...
Página 261
... marriage was passed , which legalized and made compulsory the civil ceremony conducted by the official in charge of the civil register . Although marriages without the participation of Catholic priests were now valid , those desiring ...
... marriage was passed , which legalized and made compulsory the civil ceremony conducted by the official in charge of the civil register . Although marriages without the participation of Catholic priests were now valid , those desiring ...
Página 272
... marriage obediently , but no Catholic considers himself married until after the ceremony has been performed by the Church . The priests coöperate with the government and refuse to marry a couple until the civil marriage certificate is ...
... marriage obediently , but no Catholic considers himself married until after the ceremony has been performed by the Church . The priests coöperate with the government and refuse to marry a couple until the civil marriage certificate is ...
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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Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politico-ecclesiastical ... John Lloyd Mecham Sin vista previa disponible - 1966 |
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