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In response to Sáenz's excommunication, Father Moisés Carmona, Sáenz's associate and disciple, wrote: . They excommunicated you for your fidelity to Christ, His teachings and His Church.
The history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people (LGBTQ) in Argentina is shaped by the historic characterisation of non-heterosexuality as a public enemy: when power was exercised by the Catholic Church, it was regarded as a sin; during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when it was in the hands of positivist thought, it was viewed as a disease; and later, with the ...
Construction on the system began on September 1, 2008, but was halted due to the 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis.The inaugural line would use the existing Alcázar de San Juan–Cádiz railway as far as La Ardila sharing stations with the Cercanías Cádiz commuter rail line, then transfer to a new tramway through to Chiclana de la Frontera; the first example of its kind in Spain, where ...
La mayoría de los jóvenes que huyen para unirse a grupos radicales en Siria practican el takfir, es decir, cortan todos los lazos con los no creyentes, incluyendo sus padres, que se interponen en el camino de su yihad. Sin embargo, a principios de febrero, Damian todavía llamaba a su madre cada dos o tres días, a pesar de que a menudo se ...
That '70s Show is an American television teen sitcom that aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin from 1976 to 1979. [1]
Carlos Yushimito del Valle studied Latin American Literature at the National University of San Marcos where he graduated in 2002. Two years later he published his first short stories collection, El Mago (The Magician), and in 2006 his second book, Las Islas (Islands), was warmly received by the critics.
Irreligion in Spain is a phenomenon that has existed since at least the 17th century. [2] Secularism became relatively popular among the wealthy (although the majority of the lower classes were still very religious) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often associated with anti-clericalism and progressive, republican, anarchist or socialist movements.
Melchor Ferrer Dalmau (1888–1965) was a Spanish historian and a Carlist militant. He is known mostly as principal author of a massive, 30-volume series titled Historia del tradicionalismo español, considered fundamental work of reference for any student of Carlism.