El cabildo catedral de Valladolid de Michoacán
Book Description
This comprehensive scholarly work explores the inner workings of one of colonial Mexico's most significant religious institutions through the lens of spiritual governance and ecclesiastical development. Oscar Mazín Gómez presents a detailed examination of the cathedral chapter that guided the Diocese of Michoacán throughout the entire colonial era, revealing how this governing body shaped religious life across a vast and culturally rich region.
Drawing from extensive archival research, the author illuminates how the cathedral cabildo functioned as both a spiritual authority and administrative entity, balancing its sacred duties with practical responsibilities. The study traces the evolution of this ecclesiastical body as it navigated changing relationships with bishops while maintaining its distinct identity and mission over centuries.
For readers interested in understanding how spiritual institutions develop their sense of purpose and identity, this work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of religious leadership and community formation. The book demonstrates how a collegiate body of clergy worked together to fulfill their pastoral obligations while adapting to the unique challenges of colonial Mexican society.
Through careful historical analysis, Mazín Gómez reveals the nuanced ways this cathedral chapter evolved, showing how spiritual institutions can maintain continuity while responding to changing circumstances. This scholarly exploration provides a window into the complex world of colonial religious governance and its lasting impact on Mexican Catholic tradition.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~14 hours)
📄 Length: 499 pages
What You'll Discover
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