Relaciones entre España y la Santa Sede durante la etapa final de la Restauración borbónica (1902-1923)La cuestión matrimonial

  1. Cobacho López, Ángel
Supervised by:
  1. Mariano López Alarcón Director
  2. José María Vázquez García-Peñuela Director

Defence university: Universidad de Murcia

Fecha de defensa: 02 June 2008

Committee:
  1. José Antonio Cobacho Gómez Chair
  2. José Ramón Salcedo Hernández Secretary
  3. Daniel Tirapu Martínez Committee member
  4. Cristóbal Robles Muñoz Committee member
  5. Iván Carlos Ibán Pérez Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The thesis deals with the diplomatic relationships between Spain and the Holy See during the final period of the Bourbon Restoration, focusing especially on matrimonial matters. The first chapter of the thesis contextualises the kingdom of Alfonso XIII of Spain; historical issues and regulatory measures relevant within both the ecclesiastical and the civil context are mentioned in this chapter. The second chapter covers the years between the coming into force of the Ley de 18 de junio de 1870 - which introduced compulsory civil marriage in Spain � and the year 1902. The third chapter deals with matrimonial matters during the reign of King Alfonso XIII. The subsidiary civil marriage constituted the current matrimonial system at the time, with the only exception being the Real Orden de 27 de agosto de 1906, which was abrogated the following year. The interpretation of the term �profession of faith� was to cause major controversy.