The jurisdictional conflicts between the archbishops of Manila and the Jesuits for the Indian doctrines (16th-18th centuries)

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Alexandre Coello de la Rosa
In this article are studied the jurisdictional confl icts between the archbishops of Manila and the Jesuits (16th-18th centuries). First I stress the interventionist attitude of the prelate in issues of civil government of those parishes administered by the religious orders, and particularly, by the Society of Jesus. Second I focus on the role of the Jesuit procurators in the courts of Madrid and Rome as a reaction to the hostility of the prelate fray Felipe Pardo (1677-89), debating about the convenience of continuing administering such parishes. Finally I conclude with the politics of the archbishop Diego Camacho y Ávila (1697-1705) and his attempt to visit the more than 700 doctrines or parishes of his diocese, putting special emphasis on the confl icts with the Society of Jesus
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Philippines, Archbishops, Fray Felipe Pardo, Diego Camacho Ávila, Jesuits, Parishes

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Coello de la Rosa, Alexandre. “The jurisdictional conflicts between the archbishops of Manila and the Jesuits for the Indian doctrines (16th-18th centuries)”. Boletín americanista, no. 67, pp. 105-24, https://raco.cat/index.php/BoletinAmericanista/article/view/275426.