¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México

The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately noticeable in the republic  created in 1824. The 1826 Senate report  on the Real Patronato expressed the prevailing tensions and the different disturbing facets they presented  to a Catholic  state. T...

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Autor principal: Connaughton, Brian
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Idioma:español
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2010
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Historia Mexicana

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description The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately noticeable in the republic  created in 1824. The 1826 Senate report  on the Real Patronato expressed the prevailing tensions and the different disturbing facets they presented  to a Catholic  state. The controversy had many dimensions, both domestic and international, and revealed the existence of an intense ecclesiologic debate bringing together  thinkers  and politicians  from both  sides of the Atlantic. This paper mainly underlines the role played by the failure of Spain’s liberal Triennium (1820-1823) and Spanish critics to stir up Mexican perception of the dangers that the Catholic  hierarchy and the Holy See represented for a Catholic state. The author suggests the need to consider  how this confrontation, handled with amazing self-assurance by Mexican ecclesiastical authorities, resulted directly from the tense relations between the Spanish monarchy and the Vatican throughout the eighteenth century.
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-18392022-04-19T19:22:43Z A Divided Catholic Republic? The inherited ecclesiological dispute and rampant liberalism in the independence of Mexico ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México Connaughton, Brian Mexico republic religion State-Church relation liberalism 19th Century México república relgión relación Estado- Iglesia liberalismo siglo XIX The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately noticeable in the republic  created in 1824. The 1826 Senate report  on the Real Patronato expressed the prevailing tensions and the different disturbing facets they presented  to a Catholic  state. The controversy had many dimensions, both domestic and international, and revealed the existence of an intense ecclesiologic debate bringing together  thinkers  and politicians  from both  sides of the Atlantic. This paper mainly underlines the role played by the failure of Spain’s liberal Triennium (1820-1823) and Spanish critics to stir up Mexican perception of the dangers that the Catholic  hierarchy and the Holy See represented for a Catholic state. The author suggests the need to consider  how this confrontation, handled with amazing self-assurance by Mexican ecclesiastical authorities, resulted directly from the tense relations between the Spanish monarchy and the Vatican throughout the eighteenth century. La independencia de México halló al país dividido en materia religiosa, lo que se manifestó inmediatamente en la República creada en 1824. El dictamen del Senado de 1826 sobre el patronato expresó el estado de tensión existente y reflejó asimismo las múltiples aristas que tenía este tema para un Estado católico. La polémica tuvo dimensiones tanto nacionales como internacionales y demostró la existencia de un debate eclesiológico intenso que vinculaba a pensadores y políticos de allende y aquende el Atlántico.  El artículo destaca en particular el papel del fracaso del Trienio liberal español (1820-1823) y de críticos españoles en azuzar la percepción mexicana de los peligros representados por la jerarquía católica y la Santa Sede para un estado católico. Sugiere la necesidad de apreciar mejor la manera en que esta coyuntura de confrontación, manejada con notable aplomo por las autoridades eclesiásticas mexicanas, se derivó directamente de las tensas relaciones entre la monarquía española y el Vaticano a lo largo del siglo XVIII. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2010-04-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1839 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 59, Núm. 4 (236) abril-junio 2010; 1141-1204 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1839/1657 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana
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México
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liberalismo
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Connaughton, Brian
¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title_alt A Divided Catholic Republic? The inherited ecclesiological dispute and rampant liberalism in the independence of Mexico
title_full ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title_fullStr ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title_full_unstemmed ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title_short ¿Una república católica dividida? La disputa eclesiológica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de México
title_sort una republica catolica dividida la disputa eclesiologica heredada y el liberalismo ascendente en la independencia de mexico
topic Mexico
republic
religion
State-Church relation
liberalism
19th Century
México
república
relgión
relación Estado- Iglesia
liberalismo
siglo XIX
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