• Source: First Mexican Provincial Council
    • The First Mexican Provincial Council was a 1555 provincial council of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Mexico.


      Attendees


      Alonso de Montúfar, the archbishop of Mexico, convoked the council on June 29, 1555. The other bishops in attendance were:

      Martín Sarmiento de Osacastro, the bishop of Tlaxcala
      Vasco de Quiroga, the bishop of Michoacán
      Tomás Casillas, the bishop of Chiapas
      Juan López de Zárate, the bishop of Oaxaca
      Zárate died during the council.


      Publications


      The council published a 93-chapter document with its decrees. These rulings touched on a wide variety of topics. The council ordered missionaries to evangelize to Indians in the local language. Seminarians were instructed to own books such as the Summa Sylvestrina, the Summa Caietana, the Summa Angelica, the Manipulus curatorum, and the Summa confessionalis. Natives were banned from becoming priests, and indigenous songs and dances were restricted.


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