Una Iglesia para ultramar: el Concordato de 1851 y su (no) aplicación en las Antillas españolas = A Church for Overseas: The concordat of 1851 and its (non) application in the Spanish Antilles

After the signing of the Concordat of 1851 the Spanish Overseas Churches lived in an exceptional situation. As they were not included in the Concordat, the Churches in these territories were still subject to the «Patronato real» and the Laws of the Indies until their independence in 1898. In this ge...

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Subtitles:A Church for Overseas: The concordat of 1851 and its (non) application in the Spanish Antilles
Main Author: Mellén, Consolación Fernández (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [2018]
In: Anuario de historia de la Iglesia
Year: 2018, Volume: 27, Pages: 269-293
IxTheo Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBH Iberian Peninsula
KBR Latin America
KDB Roman Catholic Church
RB Church office; congregation
SA Church law; state-church law
Further subjects:B Bishop
B Royal Patronage
B regular orders
B Santa Sede
B Concordat of 1851
B Holy See
B vicar seat vacant
B vicario en sede vacante
B Cuba
B Patronato
B Concordato de 1851
B Obispo
B ordenes regulares
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Summary:After the signing of the Concordat of 1851 the Spanish Overseas Churches lived in an exceptional situation. As they were not included in the Concordat, the Churches in these territories were still subject to the «Patronato real» and the Laws of the Indies until their independence in 1898. In this general context, the article analyzes the main problems that hampered the normal administration of the Church in the Spanish Antilles, particularly in Cuba, from 1836 onwards. It documents the unsuccessful efforts of the apostolic nuncio in Madrid to give the Church in the Spanish Antilles a solution in the framework of a concordat. However, Madrid saw the inclusion of the Overseas Churches in its articles as a cession of its privileges.
Tras la firma del Concordato de 1851 las Iglesias del Ultramar español vivieron una situación de excepcionalidad. Su no inclusión en el Concordato supuso que las Iglesias de estos territorios continuaran sometidas al patronato real y a las Leyes de Indias hasta la independencia de 1898. En este contexto general, el artículo analiza los principales problemas que desde 1836 obstaculizaron la normal administración de la Iglesia en las Antillas españolas, particularmente en Cuba, y las gestiones infructuosas del nuncio apostólico en Madrid por darles una respuesta en el marco de un Concordato, donde la pretendida inclusión de las Iglesias Ultramarinas fue leído por Madrid como una cesión de sus regalías.
ISSN:2174-0887
Contains:Enthalten in: Anuario de historia de la Iglesia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15581/007.27.269-293