Protestantism in Spain of the II Republic in the light of the reports of the Vatican Secret Archives
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2011.v63.i127.276Keywords:
Tolerance, Religious freedom, Protestantism, Nunciature, Spanish churchAbstract
On the eve of the Second Republic, an important worry of the Catholic Church is the condition and development of the Protestantism in Spain. Such worry comes directly from the Pope Pio XI that through the Minister asks the Nuncio Tedeschini an exact and complete report about the different Christian confessions in the Iberican Peninsula. About it, there are abundant unpublished information that comes from all the Spanish dioceses.
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