Church wealth in Mexico: a study of the 'Juzgado de Capellanias' in the archbishopric of Mexico 1800-1856

The Juzgado de Capellanias was the most important fiscal institution within the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico. It operated in each diocese as a type of bank, receiving clerical revenues from various sources and investing them by way of loans at interest. The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico was bot...

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Main Author: Costeloe, Michael P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1967.
In:Year: 1967
Series/Journal:Cambridge Latin American studies 2
Further subjects:B Catholic Church ; Mexico ; Finance
B Church and state (Mexico)
B Church and state ; Mexico
B Catholic Church (Mexico) Finance
B Catholic Church
B Church and state Mexico
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780521047296
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Summary:The Juzgado de Capellanias was the most important fiscal institution within the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico. It operated in each diocese as a type of bank, receiving clerical revenues from various sources and investing them by way of loans at interest. The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico was both a cause and a victim of the political and economic chaos of this period. The liberals alleged that the concentration of much of the country's wealth in the hands of the clerical corporations hindered the political and economic progress of the nation. The clergy argued that they utilized much of their property and capital to the direct benefit of both society and the economy. Dr Costeloe examines these different views in relation to the Juzgado in Mexico. He discusses its complex internal administration, skilled employees, sources of revenue and the procedure for obtaining loans from it. Since the borrower was obliged to guarantee repayment of his loan by offering a property as security, the Church, through the Juzgado as creditor, gained control of the mortgaged property. Dr Costeloe analyses the effects of this investment and subsequent control of real estate via the clergy. In the final section, the author discusses the relations between the Juzgado and the State.
Acknowlededgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Juzgado de Capellanias : organization and employees -- The Juzgado and its revenue -- Personal loans from the Juzgado -- The effects of clerical investment -- The Juzgado and the state -- Conclusion -- List of sources and works cited -- Index
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ISBN:0511563116
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511563119