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- Title
La Restauración del Carmen Descalzo en España (1868-1906).
- Authors
FERNÁNDEZ FRONTELA, LUIS J.
- Abstract
Restoration can be understood as the legal acceptance by the Spanish government, beginning with the Concordat of 1851, of the existence of religious congregations and orders which had been suppressed by the exclaustration decree of 1836. From the Carmelite point of view, we refer to the period between 1868 and 1905, during which the exclaustrated friars of Order of Discalced Carmelites in Spain, who had been incardinated in the Italian Congrega tion of the Order, recovered their former presence in convents and provinces, and established new ones. By means of the legal figure of Missionaries of Ultramar, they were built a presence in Cuba and subsequently, throughout the Americas. During this period, the former Congregation of Spain disappeared and was absorbed by the Italian Congregation, continuing thenceforth as a single Order.
- Subjects
FRIARS; CARMELITES; EXCLAUSTRATION; 19TH century Spanish history; RELIGIOUS gatherings
- Publication
Revista de Espiritualidad, 2019, Vol 78, Issue 311, p227
- ISSN
0034-8147
- Publication type
Article