菲律宾天主教序曲基督教传教的伊斯帕尼化(15至16世纪)

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Jessie Yap, OP
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本文介绍了15世纪和16世纪菲律宾基督教会西班牙裔化的两个最有影响的因素:(1)西班牙天主教;和(2)西班牙皇家赞助。西班牙天主教产生于更早的西班牙天主教改革,该改革先于特伦特普世会议(1545–63),其活力来自西班牙对伊比利亚半岛最后一个穆斯林酋长国的重新征服(1492)。这些因素激发并塑造了西班牙的天主教身份,在西班牙,新成立的国家及其人民将自己的命运与天主教信仰相一致。因此,西班牙征服者和西班牙修士分别进行了军事征服和传教扩张,在“救世主使命”的意义上。“西班牙的皇家赞助是教皇通过一系列教皇公牛向美洲和亚洲土地上的西班牙王室传教做出让步的结果。在这些让步中,最高教皇授予西班牙君主在被征服的非基督教土地上的教会特权和权利,以换取他们对传教事业的赞助,因此完全控制基督教在这些领土上的传教。这种对上述土地的资助的后果导致了对其合法性的激烈辩论。这两者同样决定了到达菲律宾群岛海岸的天主教类型。
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Prelude to Filipino Catholicism The Hispanization of the Christian Mission (15th to 16th Centuries)
: This article presents the two most influential factors in the Hispanization of the Christian Mission in the Philippines during the 15th and 16th centuries: (1) the Spanish Catholicism; and (2) Spanish Royal Patronage. The Spanish Catholicism emerged from the much earlier Catholic Reform in Spain, which anteceded the Ecumenical Council of Trent (1545 – 63), and the vitality coming from the Spanish Reconquest of the last Muslim Emirate (1492) in the Iberian Peninsula. These elements had animated and forged the Catholic identity in Spain, wherein the newly -formed nation and its people identified their destiny with the Catholic faith. Thus, both the Spanish conquistadores and the Spanish friars conducted their military conquest and missionary expansion, respectively, in the sense of “messianic mission." The Spanish Royal Patronage was the result of papal concessions, through a series of papal bulls, to the Spanish Crowns in the evangelization of the lands of America and Asia. In these concessions, the Supreme Pontiffs granted the Spanish Monarchs ecclesiastical privileges and rights in the conquered non-Christian lands in return for their patronage of the missionary enterprise, thus, yielding complete control of the Christian mission in these territories. The consequences of this patronage to the lands mentioned above resulted in much fiery debate in its legitimacy. Both of which equally determined the kind of Catholicism that reached the shores of the Philippine Islands.
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