Iglesia y crisis monárquica en el Río de la Plata al finalizar la época colonial. Un caso: Montevideo y su cura vicario, Juan José Ortiz (1783-1815)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2005.v62.i1.72Keywords:
Río de la Plata church, colonial period, revolution, rebel priestsAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the study of Río de la Plata church at the end of colonial order. It is a research advance on the life of Montevideo’s vicar priest Juan José Ortiz, who made a great effort to spread the catholicism and joined revolution in 1810, causing serious conflicts between political and religious authorities. Ortiz was a case of a “rebel priest”, that unlike many members of the resident clergy in the Provincia Oriental supported not the radical party but Buenos Aires centralist government.
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