History, Social Sciences
No. 14 (2016): Primavera–Verano
Entramados

Ritual and ceremony at Mexico's cathedral, 1560-1600

José Gabino Castillo Flores
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones sobre la Universidad y la Educación
Ruth Yareth Reyes Acevedo
El Colegio de Michoacán
Published February 5, 2016
Keywords
  • ritual,
  • ceremony,
  • cathedral,
  • archbishop,
  • cabildo
How to Cite
Castillo Flores, J. G., & Reyes Acevedo, R. Y. (2016). Ritual and ceremony at Mexico’s cathedral, 1560-1600. Letras Históricas E-ISSN: 2448-8372, (14). Retrieved from https://letrashistoricas.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/LH/article/view/4973

Abstract

This article examines the importance of Cathedral ritual in Mexico during the last 40 years of the 16th century, a period in which the ecclesiastical Chapter and archbishops strove to make the Mexico City Cathedral the most important church in the ecclesiastical province of Mexico. Among many other initiatives, ceremonies played a significant role –both politically and in religious terms– for it was through them that the Chapter and Cathedral demonstrated their preeminence over other corporations in the city. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31836/lh.14.4973

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