Tuesday, April 17, 2007

A Decline In Catholic Church Influence In Mexico

A recurring episode in Mexican history has been a periodic reappraisal of the Roman Catholic Church's role in society, which has usually resulted in a lessening of its power. Such a moment has again arrived, with the catalyst being the proposed decriminalization of abortion in Mexico City, the nation's capital.

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German Catholics leaving in droves