During the Spanish colonial period, Unity of Church and State was the way the government was set up. Would Rizal have thought of a way to change it to make the relationship between the church and state better?
During the Spanish colonial period, Unity of Church and State was the way the government was set up. Would Rizal have thought of a way to change it to make the relationship between the church and state better?
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Transcribed Image Text:During the Spanish colonial period, Unity of Church
and State was the way the government was set up.
Would Rizal have thought of a way to change it to
make the relationship between the church and state
better?
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Introduction
The Spanish Empire was a Catholic powerhouse. It was the most ardent supporter of the Roman Catholic Church when the northern Europeans were distancing away from Catholicism. Promoting Catholicism was one of the main agendas of the Spanish conquistadors. The motivation for colonizing the Philippines was the same.
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