- In sociology,
secularization (British English: secularisation) is a
multilayered concept that
generally denotes "a
transition from a
religious to a more...
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Secularization or
secularisation may
refer to:
Secularization (church property),
seizure of
church property by a
state Secularization of
monastic estates...
- The
secularization movement in the
Philippines under Spanish colonial administration from the 18th to late 19th
century advocated for
greater rights for...
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Secularization is the
confiscation of
church property by a government, such as in the
suppression of monasteries. The term is
often used to specifically...
- Deconsecration, also
referred to as
decommissioning or
secularization (a term also used for
confiscation of
church property), is the
removal of a religious...
- The
Mexican Secularization Act of 1833,
officially called the
Decree for the
Secularization of the
Missions of California, was an act p****ed by the Congress...
- century, the
majority have
resided in the
Global South,
partially due to
secularization in
Europe and
North America. The
Catholic Church shared communion with...
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Christmas is the
celebration of the
birth of
Jesus Christ, which, in
Western Christian churches, is held
annually on 25 December. For centuries, it has...
- missions,
which controlled most of the best land in the state, were
secularized by 1834 and
became the
property of the
Mexican government. The governor...
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secularity or
secularization, most do not lead to irreligiosity. Linguistically, a
process by
which anything becomes secular is
named secularization, though...