Abstract

This article studies the decrees of the Third Mexican Provincial Council concerning parochial rights and perquisites as well as those relating to the business activities of the priests. In essence, the support of the parish clergy was borne by the membership through a variety of revenue whose regulation was left to the bishops. As the secular clergy was taking care of people Indians tended to adjust the revenue model of the religious, all of which was sanctioned by the third Mexican Provincial Council.

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