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viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013

Catholic Church

On September 9, 1513 , just twenty-one Ainu after the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas , the Catholic Church was born in Panama in the Darien region . Under the direction of the Spanish bishop , the Franciscan Juan de Quevedo , he founded the first mainland dioceses in America with the name of Santa Maria de la Antigua del Darien. The Bull " Pastoralis oficil debitum " founding document was signed by Pope Leo X.

Few aiftos later, climatic and social reasons and being the bishop in conflictual relations with Governor Pedrarlas of Avila because this bishop was defense of the Indians , the diocese moved to the small town of Panama where it had its headquarters to the ALNO 1671, when the city was burned by the pirate Henry Morgan . As an emotional memory of this stage is preserved today in ruins , the tower of the cathedral . Then the headquarters moved to the new city whose center was the old part of our current capital.

Throughout the colonial period the Catholic Church , and of evangelization through their missionary work , pastoral and educational across the country , participated in the most important events of our civil history and that tradition has been preserved to this day .

jueves, 7 de noviembre de 2013

RELIGION

The Constitution prescribes that there shall be no prejudice with respect to religious freedom, and the practice of all forms of worship is authorized. However, the Constitution recognizes that the Roman Catholic faith is the country's predominant religion and contains a provision that it be taught in the public schools. Such instruction or other religious activity is not, however, compulsory .
The Constitution does not specifically provide for the separation of church and state, but it implies the independent functioning of each. Members of the clergy may not hold civil or military public office, except such posts as may be concerned with social welfare or public instruction. The Constitution stipulates that senior officials of the church hierarchy in Panama must be native-born citizens.
The majority of Panamanians in the late 1980s were at least nominal Roman Catholics. The Antillean black community, however, was largely Protestant. Indians followed their own indigenous belief systems, although both Protestant and Catholic missionaries were active among the various tribes. Roman Catholicism permeated the social environment culturally as well as religiously. The devout regarded church attendance and the observance of religious duties as regular features of everyday life, and even the most casual or nominal Roman Catholics adjusted the orientation of their daily lives to the prevailing norms of the religious calendar. Although some sacraments were observed more scrupulously than others, baptism was almost universal, and the last rites of the church were administered to many who during their lives had been indifferent to the precepts of the faith or its religious rituals.