El partido Católico Nacional en México (1911-1914): ¿fenómeno clerical o expresión de participación política del laicado católico?

After years of absence in the field of politics in Mexico, in 1911 Catholics reappeared in a party that took the name of Catholic. In some states, this party had resounding successes that stoked the distrust of the liberal parties. From its name it had the clerical imprint and, in its actions, it so...

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Published in:Hispania sacra
Subtitles:The National Catholic Party in Mexico (1911-1914)$dClerical Phenomenon or Expression of Political Participation of the Catholic Laity?
Main Author: González Morfín, Juan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2022
In: Hispania sacra
Year: 2022, Volume: 74, Issue: 149, Pages: 265-276
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBR Latin America
KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B partido político
B jerarquía eclesiástica
B católicos laicos
B political party
B ECCLESIASTICAL HIERARCHY
B revolución
B Clericalism
B Clericalismo
B lay Catholics
B Revolution
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Summary:After years of absence in the field of politics in Mexico, in 1911 Catholics reappeared in a party that took the name of Catholic. In some states, this party had resounding successes that stoked the distrust of the liberal parties. From its name it had the clerical imprint and, in its actions, it sometimes did not distinguish if those who were part of it were really independent of the hierarchy or an extension of it to act in politics. This article will analyze whether in its brief history this organization achieved its objectives of impregnating public administration and the legal order with Christian principles or was limited in its attempts to not distinguish the limit of what belonged to religion and what it was typical of politics. It will also delve into the positive or negative effects that an interdependence of the laity of a religion with their leaders can have, when it comes to doing politics.
Después de años de ausencia en el terreno de la política en México, en 1911 los católicos reaparecieron en un partido que tomó el nombre de católico. En algunos estados, obtuvo éxitos contundentes que avivaron el recelo de los partidos liberales. Desde su nombre tuvo la impronta clerical y, en sus acciones, algunas veces no se distinguía si quienes lo integraban eran realmente independientes de la jerarquía o una extensión suya para actuar en política. En este artículo se analizará si en su breve trayectoria, esta organización, consiguió sus objetivos de impregnar la administración pública y el orden legal con los principios cristianos, o se vio limitada en sus intentos al no distinguir el límite de lo que pertenecía a la religión y lo que era propio de la política. También se profundizará en los efectos positivos o negativos que puede tener, a la hora de hacer política, una interdependencia de los laicos de una religión con sus jerarcas.
ISSN:1988-4265
Contains:Enthalten in: Hispania sacra
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3989/hs.2022.19