Academic literature on the topic 'Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)"

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Martínez-Fernández, Luis. "The Sword and the Crucifix: Church-State Relations and Nationality in the Nineteenth-Century Dominican Republic." Latin American Research Review 30, no. 1 (1995): 69–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100017179.

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Like the precarious colonial state demeaningly referred to as “España la Boba,” the Dominican Catholic Church of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries endured the Caribbean ramifications of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. This onslaught included the cession of Santo Domingo to France in 1795, the protracted and bloody revolution in St. Domingue, disruptions in international trade, and invasions by Haiti in 1801 and 1805. Both the colonial state and the colonial church were further undermined by the declaration of Dominican independence in December 1821. Only weeks into Dominican independence, twelve thousand troops under the command of Haitian President Jean-Pierre Boyer invaded the eastern part of the island, fulfilling the long-held Haitian goal of unifying the island under Haitian rule. Although considerably weakened, the Dominican church survived as the single truly national institution in the sense that it retained influence throughout the Dominican territory. The church was also national in providing a central element in Dominican elite culture: fervent Catholicism. Thus it was not coincidental that clerics gravitated to the heart of the Dominican struggle for liberation and that the church continued to play a major role in defining political alignments during the forty years following Dominican independence.
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Montero, Guillermo Soto. Atlas pastoral: Arquidiócesis de Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo, D.N., República Dominicana: G. Soto Montero, 1990.

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Montero, Guillermo Soto. Atlas pastoral: Arquidiócesis de Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo, D.N., República Dominicana: G. Soto Montero, 1990.

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Sáez, José L. Génesis y evolución de la provincia eclesiástica de Santo Domingo: 450 años de la arquidiocesis metropolitana, 1546-1996. [Santo Domingo?: s.n.], 1996.

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Baggio, Sebastiano. Alessandro Geraldini de Amelia: Primer obispo residente en la diócesis primada de América. Bogotá: Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano, 1986.

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Cano, María Magdalena Guerrero. El Arzobispo Monzón. Santo Domingo, República Dominicana: Editora Amigo del Hogar, 1991.

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Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez. Algo de lo que he dicho--. [Santo Domingo?]: Amigo del Hogar, 1986.

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Lorscheider, Aloísio. Nova evangelização presbiteral à luz de Santo Domingo. Petrópolis: Editora Vozes, 1998.

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1928-, Gutiérrez Gustavo, ed. Santo Domingo and after: The challenges for the Latin American Church. London, UK: Catholic Institute for International Relations, 1993.

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Hoyos, Darío Castrillón. Santo Domingo, puerta grande hacia el tercer milenio: Desarrollo y comentarios. Santafé de Bogotá, D.C: Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano, 1994.

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Oliveros, Roberto. Nueva evangelización en el hoy de América Latina: Mensaje de la Conferencia Episcopal de Santo Domingo. México: Centro de Estudios Sociales y Culturales Antonio de Montesinos, 1994.

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