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Church and State in Bourbon Mexico

This book describes virtually all aspects of religious life in a Mexican diocese in the eighteenth century.

D. A. Brading (Author)

9780521460927, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 August 1994

316 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.64 kg

\""...a coherent and complimentary history of the Mexican church in a empire at first determinedly rational and finally driven to desperation.\""

Hugh M. Hamill, Canadian Jrnl of Latin Anerica & Caribbean Studies

In the eighteenth century the Mexican Church experienced spiritual renewal and intellectual reform. The establishment of Franciscan missionary colleges, of the Oratory, and of convents and sisterhoods was to the great benefit of the diocese of Michoac\u00E1n. Thriving confraternities demonstrated the vigour of parochial life. But the secular clergy remained divided between a wealthy elite and an impecunious mass of curates and country vicars, with the cathedral chapter dom]

Church and State in Bourbon Mexico Brading Hardback Cambridge University Press

Church and State in Bourbon Mexico

This book describes virtually all aspects of religious life in a Mexican diocese in the eighteenth century.

D. A. Brading (Author)

9780521460927, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 August 1994

316 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.64 kg

\""...a coherent and complimentary history of the Mexican church in a empire at first determinedly rational and finally driven to desperation.\""

Hugh M. Hamill, Canadian Jrnl of Latin Anerica & Caribbean Studies

In the eighteenth century the Mexican Church experienced spiritual renewal and intellectual reform. The establishment of Franciscan missionary colleges, of the Oratory, and of convents and sisterhoods was to the great benefit of the diocese of Michoac\u00E1n. Thriving confraternities demonstrated the vigour of parochial life. But the secular clergy remained divided between a wealthy elite and an impecunious mass of curates and country vicars, with the cathedral chapter dom]

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