Calles Law
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calles-law-305-1993744
title:
Calles Law
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The Calles Law, or Law for Reforming the Penal Code, was a statute enacted in Mexico in 1926, under the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles, to enforce restrictions against the Catholic Church in Article 130 of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. Article 130 declared that the church and state are to remain separate. To that end, it required all "churches and religious groupings" to register with the state and placed restrictions on priests and ministers of all religions. Priests and ministers were
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Anti-clerical rule in 1920s Mexico
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calles_Law
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2024-02-27T00:57:03Z
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