Convening the First Council of New Granada [1868]: an Effort by the Church Hierarchy to Reestablish Ecclesiastic Discipline

Following the Independence of New Granada, relations between the Church & State took a new direction. In June 1853, Jose Maria Obando's Liberal government decreed the separation of Church & State. To counteract the effects of this law, considered to be a direct attack against the Church...

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