| 總結: | This article explores how historical actors who interact in a sacred space create, confront and rebuild it in several ways. The author chose to study the Tlajomulco doctrina in the late colonial period in order to analyze some changes undergone during the secularization of a Franciscan doctrine. He also studies the institutional dimension of the doctrine in order to understand how the Guadalajara diocese and the Franciscan province of Jalisco related to this particular sacred space. The analysis of quarrels over property and authority over the doctrine enables the author to discuss what this sacred space meant to ministers and parishioners and to conclude that each form of interaction with a sacred space represents a particular way of understanding society and, more specifically, religiosity.
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