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Pascual Díaz y Barreto

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A year later, he condemned a bill that would prohibit religions from being represented in Mexico by more than one clergyman per 50,000 as "an unheard of outrage of the public power against religion". He stated, "It does not merit the name of law...it opposes the positive dispositions of God and the
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fall on Mexicans as a species of stigma because of the marked character of the North American dominion all these Protestants bring to Mexico. Hence the popular opinion that Protestantism is one of the elements upon which a powerful neighboring nation counts to effect slowly but surely domination,
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in 1935. However, no such excommunication was pronounced, and Díaz pardoned in advance those government employees who kept their occupations because they could not find work otherwise and those parents who sent their children to proscribed schools under pressure from the
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that the Mexican episcopate were "organizing in preparation for a movement," or revolution, saying that Catholics are obliged "to preserve the immutable principles of justice and morality". He later threatened Calles, as well as
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employees, parents who sent their children to government-operated schools and the children themselves, the teachers of those schools, and any other Catholic who supported the government with
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which, in one form or another, does not recognize the rights of God and the Church, nor the natural right of every man to possess the goods he has acquired..."
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teachings of the Church, the authentic and infallible organ established by Jesus Christ our Lord..." Díaz unsuccessfully urged
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on June 25, 1929, as a signal of peace following Pope Pius's sanction of the plan of settlement to end the feud between the
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Protestant sects, moved by political motives, seek to aggravate religious perturbation in Mexico...The names Protestant,
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from June 22, 1929 until his death in 1936. Throughout his tenure, he frequently came into conflict with the
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In late December 1930, the Archbishop issued a scathing denunciation of
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in Mexico, claiming, "There is solid ground for believing that
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to leave his car and enter theirs, kept sitting parked in a
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for carrying out his ministry in a manner which violated
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on the following February 28. In 1927, he was sent into
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officer. Later that year, in March, he was arrested by
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where he sat all night; according to the Archbishop's
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Díaz was later named 341:, and was installed as 712:Vicente Camacho y Moya 545:"Los Arzobispos 1907–" 510:Jesuits and Bishoprics 339:Maximino Ruiz y Flores 335:episcopal consecration 306:, to a family of pure 269:Pascual Díaz y Barreto 210:Pascual Díaz y Barreto 651:Socialism: Mortal Sin 412:Plutarco Elías Calles 281:Roman Catholic Church 194:Roman Catholic Church 512:] (in Spanish). 505:Jesuitas y obispados 333:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Most Reverend
Archbishop of Mexico
Mexico
Luis María Martínez
Bishop of Tabasco
Zapopan, Jalisco
Mexico City
Mexico
Roman Catholic Church

Reference style
The Right Reverend
Your Excellency
Bishop
SJ
prelate
Roman Catholic Church
Archbishop of Mexico City
anti-Catholic
Mexican government
Zapopan, Jalisco
Huichol
ordained
priesthood
Society of Jesus
Bishop of Tabasco
Pope Pius XI
episcopal consecration

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