The Directory for Confessors, 1585: Implementing the Catholic Reformation in New Spain - Hardcover
The Directory for Confessors, 1585: Implementing the Catholic Reformation in New Spain - Hardcover
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by Stafford Poole (Editor), Stafford Poole (Translator), John F. Schwaller (Contribution by)
In the late sixteenth century, after the Council of Trent and the Catholic Reformation, the confessional became a key means to improve morals and religious life--and, for the Catholic clergy of New Spain, a new avenue through which they might reach the consciences of Spaniards and improve their treatment of indigenous peoples. To this end, the bishops of the province of Mexico drafted a directorio in 1585 to guide the priesthood in fulfilling its duty according to current ecclesiastical ideals and social realities. That document, published here in English for the first time, offers an unrivaled view of the religious, social, and economic history of colonial Mexico.
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