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    New Spain, officially the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Spanish: Virreinato de Nueva España [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa esˈpaɲa] ), originally the Kingdom of New...
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    Bernardino de Sahagún (category Roman Catholic missionaries in New Spain)
    participated in the Catholic evangelization of colonial New Spain (now Mexico). Born in Sahagún, Spain, in 1499, he journeyed to New Spain in 1529. He learned...
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    them in the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas. The deeply pious Isabella saw the expansion of Spain's sovereignty inextricably paired with the evangelization of...
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    Catholicism, which remains the main religious faith in Spanish America and the Philippines. Christian evangelization of indigenous peoples was a key responsibility...
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    with the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization into the Dicastery for Evangelization. It was responsible for Latin Church pre-diocesan...
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    Aztec Empire, marked the beginning of Spanish dominance in the region and the establishment of the colony of New Spain. This conquest had profound consequences...
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    policy of evangelization a policy not followed with those conversos who were suspected of being crypto-Jews. There were various reasons for this. In the kingdoms...
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    Church and former convent of Todos los Santos (category Franciscan monasteries in Mexico)
    of evangelization in New Spain began in 1524 when twelve Franciscans arrived, in 1526 the same number of Dominidians and in 1533 seven Augustines. In the...
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    of the Indians in New Spain. Franciscan Fray Pedro de Gante had already begun the evangelization and instruction of natives in New Spain since 1523. Fray...
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  • New Evangelization Television, or NET-TV, is a Catholic television network based in Brooklyn, New York. The network is owned by DeSales Media Group, the...
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  • 8th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (2011: Bali, Indonesia) 9th Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (2016: New Taipei, Taiwan) Christianity...
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    History of Nahuatl (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    writing in 1597 the work that has made him famous, the Historia ecclesiástica indiana, which is a chronicle of evangelization in New Spain. In it, he refers...
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  • natural heritage. Spain ratified the convention on May 4, 1982, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. Sites in Spain were first inscribed...
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    of the Americas. Born in Medellín, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility, Cortés chose to pursue adventure and riches in the New World. He went to Hispaniola...
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    Fronda. p. 423. ISBN 9788371779732. Jedin 617 Beevor 2006, pp. ??? New Evangelization with the Saints, L'Osservatore Romano 28 November 2001, p. 3(Weekly...
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    was insulted in the streets of Granada.[citation needed] Isabella realized that she could not trust all the conquest and evangelization to take place...
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    other priests. With the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire, evangelization of the dense Indigenous populations was undertaken in what was called the "spiritual...
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    2025 Jubilee (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    next Jubilee in 2025". On December 26, 2021, Pope Francis entrusted the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization with the task...
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    Mexican Inquisition (category History of New Spain)
    most of the evangelization effort in Mexico. By 1560, the three orders had more than 800 clergy at work in New Spain. The Jesuits arrived in 1572. The number...
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  • Born again (redirect from Birth, New)
    Directory of Catechesis describes a new intervention required by the modern world called the "New Evangelization". This is directed to the Church, to...
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    Convent of San Francisco, Madero Street, Mexico City (category Spanish Colonial architecture in Mexico)
    from the Pope to evangelize in New Spain. In the early colonial period, this was one of the largest and most influential monasteries in Mexico City. It...
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  • Gerónimo de Mendieta (category Spanish Franciscans)
    Franciscan evangelization in the colony of New Spain in the Americas and abuses of the indigenous by Spanish civil society. Gerónimo de Mendieta was born in Vitoria...
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    They brought much of the new world under the dominion of Spain and Portugal. After arrival in the West Indies in 1492, the Spanish, usually led by hidalgos...
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    Spanish colonial architecture represents Spanish colonial influence on New World and East Indies' cities and towns, and it is still seen in the architecture...
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  • The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, more commonly known as the Lausanne Movement, is a global movement that mobilizes Christian leaders to...
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    God in a sort of theater of conversion. With this began the practice of evangelization of the peoples of the new world as supported by the Spanish government...
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    Propaganda Movement (category All Wikipedia articles written in Philippine English)
    the Evangelization of Peoples'). It was in the latter sense that the word was used by the Filipino group that sent Marcelo H. del Pilar to Spain to continue...
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  • The Catholic Church in Spain has a long history, starting in the 1st century. It is the largest religion in Spain, with 58.6% of Spaniards identifying...
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    led to quixotic adventures in Europe against the Protestants and a cruel imposition on the American Indians of evangelization and the rule of the conquistadors...
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    Aruba (redirect from Education in Aruba)
    gave Spain the right to evangelize the Americas and appoint and dismiss priests, blurring the separation between church and state in the region. In other...
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