Abstract

Starting in 1873, the Jesuits were re-admitted into the Church of México, and started a series of rural missions. Encouraged by initiatives like the «Apostolado de la cruz», the Jesuits made a concerted effort to establish a series of groups and initiatives destined to fight the liberalism of the Reform Laws. This paper studies the contribution of Antonio Labrador S. J., from when he joined the Rural Missions in 1885, until his return to Spain in 1910.

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