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Originally a religious concern, it assumed by the middle of the nineteenth century a political and separatist character which climaxed in the Revolution and the en-suing secularization of almost all the parishes in the Philippines. It covers two periods: from 1753 to 1849, and from 1849 to 1898.
6 sie 2022 · For those who would like to know more about the history of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, Fr. John N. Schumacher's latest book is invaluable.
Philippine Studies 28 (1980): 500-7 Book Reviews HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN THE PHILIPPINES (1521-1898). By Pablo Fernandez, 09. Metro Manila, Philippines: National Book Store, 1979. xxi + 447 pages. This welcome book was written by a Spanish Dominican historian who for years has done research in the documents of Spanish times.
25 mar 2021 · Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.A.), University of the Philippines, 1955 Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-273)
The different contributors offer a postcolonial and feminist critique, and a global perspective, especially within the Filipino diaspora. Uncover the extraordinary influence of the Philippine Catholic Church on national history, from independence struggles, survival under MartialLaw to environmental preservation.
History of the Church in the Philippines (1521-1898) Issue 8 of Orientalia Dominicana: Philippines. Author. Pablo Fernández. Edition. 2, reprint. Publisher. Life Today Publications,...
198 PHILIPPINE STUDIES The book is divided into three sections: Part I - The Spanish Church in the Philippine Setting (pp. 3-130); Part II - Nationalism, Dissent, and Disestablishment (pp. 131-276); Part III - Protestantism and Pluralism (pp. 279-386), followed by a bibliographical survey (pp. 389-412).