Mobilizing the Catholic Church in Mexico

Published on April 8, 2010

In a country that’s 90% Catholic but has a tradition of rigid church-state separation, the legalization of abortion and gay marriage in Mexico City has mobilized the Church. Toss in three political parties, a conservative president and a quickly approaching 2012 election. PRI asks if social issues like abortion will trump the security and economic challenges […]

In a country that’s 90% Catholic but has a tradition of rigid church-state separation, the legalization of abortion and gay marriage in Mexico City has mobilized the Church. Toss in three political parties, a conservative president and a quickly approaching 2012 election. PRI asks if social issues like abortion will trump the security and economic challenges Mexico faces.

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