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In 1527 the Roman Catholic Church was established in Mexico when the dioceses of Tlaxcala and Mexico were created. The archdiocese of México was created first as a diocese in 1530 and upgraded to an archdiocese in 1546. During the viceroyalty period in Mexico (1527 to 1810), there were also nine other dioceses in the country. | In 1527 the Roman Catholic Church was established in Mexico when the dioceses of Tlaxcala and Mexico were created. The archdiocese of México was created first as a diocese in 1530 and upgraded to an archdiocese in 1546. During the viceroyalty period in Mexico (1527 to 1810), there were also nine other dioceses in the country. | ||
===Chronological Table of the History | ===Chronological Table of the History of the Catholic Church in Mexico=== | ||
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| Ecclesiastical and Political Events | | '''Ecclesiastical and Political Events - Affecting the Church''' | ||
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| 1518 | | '''1518''' | ||
| First Catholic Mass on Mexican soil on the expedition of Juan de Grijalva. <br><br>Diocese of Carolense created. | | First Catholic Mass on Mexican soil on the expedition of Juan de Grijalva. <br><br>Diocese of Carolense created. | ||
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