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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cristero_WarCristero War - Wikipedia

    The Cristero War (Spanish: La Guerra Cristera), also known as the Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada [la kɾisˈtjaða], was a widespread struggle in central and western Mexico from 3 August 1926 to 21 June 1929 in response to the implementation of secularist and anticlerical articles of the 1917 Constitution.

    • 1 August 1926 – 21 June 1929, (2 years, 10 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
  2. May 30, 2012 · Learn about the Cristero War, a 1920s uprising of Catholics against the Mexican government's anticlerical laws. Discover the historical accuracy of the film "For Greater Glory" and the stories of some of the blessed and saintly fighters.

    • Background
    • Church-State Conflict
    • Truce
    • The End of Hostility Between The Church and The State
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    During the Mexican revolution that took place from 1910-1920, the Catholic Church and state made an informal agreement not to implement anticlerical articles of the 1857 constitution. After the change of the country’s leadership, northern revolutionaries targeted the Catholic Church with violent anticlericalism. The new regime strengthened anticler...

    At the time, the Catholic Church was very powerful and had many followers. In many instances, they openly participated in politics through denouncing some political activities, supporting other activities and befriending factions of politicians. The Calles Laws were enacted to clip the wings of the church. The rules were strict as priests were not ...

    The US Ambassador to Mexico, Dwight Whitney Morrow, engaged the church and the state diplomatically to end the war. The Knights of Columbus provided financial relief and logistical aid during the diplomatic process until the end. Worried, Pope Pius XI issued Quas Primas instituting the Feast of Christ the King in 1925 and Iniquis afflictisque (On t...

    The Catholic Church and followers continued to suffer long after the truce. The Government introduced secular education in Catholic schools and monopolized most Catholic institutions despite the repeal of the Calles Laws. Calles’s successor, Lazaro Cardenas, would later condemn the laws and institute legal process against Calles and his associates,...

    The Cristero War was a rebellion by Catholics against the anti-clerical laws of the Mexican government from 1926 to 1928. Learn about the background, the violence, the truce, and the aftermath of this religious struggle.

    • Joyce Chepkemoi
  3. Learn about the peasant uprising from 1926 to 1929 against the anticlerical policies of the Mexican government. Find out the causes, course, and outcome of the Cristero War, also known as the Cristiada.

  4. Jun 1, 2012 · Learn about the Cristero War, a three-year conflict (1926-29) between the Mexican government and Catholics who resisted the persecution of their church. Discover the stories of the martyrs, the role of the Knights of Columbus, and the lessons for today.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cristero_WarCristero War - Wikiwand

    The Cristero War, also known as the Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada, was a widespread struggle in central and western Mexico from 3 August 1926 to 21 June 1929 in response to the implementation of secularist and anticlerical articles of the 1917 Constitution.

  6. Jan 3, 2020 · Learn how the Cristero War and the Sinarquista movement, two religious conflicts in Mexico, influenced Mexican-American communities in the 1920s-1950s. Explore their goals, strategies, and legacies in this article by Julia Young.

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