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Idols Behind Altars

Brenner, Anita | October 20, 1926 issue

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The article focuses on the old conflict between church and state in Mexico. Nothing has occurred beyond some rioting in places where the church or chapel of some locally revered image has been garrisoned with soldiers to prevent thievery during the absence of the striking priests. The apathy of the millions of native Roman Catholics to arm themselves and fight the battle of the church excites comment only outside of Mexico, where church and Catholicism often seem identical and the doubtful orthodoxy of the Indians a sensational revelation.

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CHURCH & state -- Mexico; RELIGION & state; CATHOLIC Church; RELIGIOUS institutions; RIOTS; MEXICO
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