Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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... orders quite as comprehensively as it did the secular clergy . The law of 1574 specified that the religious orders should observe and maintain the right of patronage in the following manner : We also will and order that the religious ...
... orders quite as comprehensively as it did the secular clergy . The law of 1574 specified that the religious orders should observe and maintain the right of patronage in the following manner : We also will and order that the religious ...
Página 276
... orders , the membership of ecclesiastical houses was limited to a minimum of sixteen and a maximum of thirty , and no one was allowed to enter orders until he was twenty - five years old . Some regular orders , like the Bethlehemites ...
... orders , the membership of ecclesiastical houses was limited to a minimum of sixteen and a maximum of thirty , and no one was allowed to enter orders until he was twenty - five years old . Some regular orders , like the Bethlehemites ...
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... orders . As congregations became extinct , their property was incorporated in the national patrimony.21 To escape confiscation of their property , the orders resorted to alienation , but a law of December 9 , 1830 , declared null all ...
... orders . As congregations became extinct , their property was incorporated in the national patrimony.21 To escape confiscation of their property , the orders resorted to alienation , but a law of December 9 , 1830 , declared null all ...
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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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