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Historical diplomatic arrangement
The Padroado (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐðɾuˈaðu], "patronage") was an arrangement between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Portugal and later the Portuguese
Padroado
Catholic ecclesiastical conflict
The Padroado-Propaganda Schism was an ecclesiastical conflict that pitted Catholics against each other, sometimes leading to physical violence, insults
Padroado-Propaganda_Schism
Country in Southeast Asia
trade with Hội An. Portuguese traders and Jesuit missionaries under the Padroado system were active in both Vietnamese realms of Đàng Trong (Cochinchina)
Vietnam
Eastern Catholic church
subject to the Padroado Latin Catholic Primatal Archbishopric of Goa. In 1653, after a half-century of administration of the Padroado missionaries, the
Syro-Malabar_Church
Portuguese Inquisition in Portuguese India
efforts under Portugal's royal patronage (Padroado) to expand Catholic Christianity in Asia. Similar padroados were also issued by the Vatican in the favour
Goa_Inquisition
Nagasaki between 1580 and 1587
representatives had only commercial and religious privileges under the Padroado. The first Portuguese (and incidentally, Western) landfall on Japanese
Ecclesiastical_Nagasaki
State in southwestern India
in Kerala is the result of the missionary endeavours of the Portuguese Padroado in the 16th century. As a consequence of centuries of mixing with colonial
Kerala
Indian ethnoreligious group
Christians into the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, administered by their Padroado system in the 16th century, led to the first of several rifts (schisms)
Saint_Thomas_Christians
Colonial pseudo-diocesan synod in 1599
suffragan see to the Archdiocese of Goa, which was administered by Portuguese Padroado missionaries. The synod also forced liturgical latinisation and the eschewal
Synod_of_Diamper
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Goa and Damaon, India
of the East and Patriarch of the East Indies. The beginnings lie in the Padroado system of Portuguese Goa and Damaon, in the early 1900s the primatial see
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa and Daman
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Goa_and_Daman
Malankara Church during the turbulent times towards the end of the Portuguese Padroado. In particular, he gave leadership to a crowd of about 25,000 members of
Anjilimoottil Itty Thommen Kathanar
Anjilimoottil_Itty_Thommen_Kathanar
replaced by the Portuguese Padroado administered Archdiocese of Angamaly (later Archdiocese of Cranganore) suffragan to the Padroado Primatal Archdiocese of
Archdiocese_of_Angamaly
Eastern Catholic church
Archdeacon Thoma I in resisting the authority of the Latin Catholic Portuguese Padroado. They entered into communion with the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Syro-Malankara_Catholic_Church
Eastern Catholic diocese in India (1599–1838)
Rite but was Latinised due to its being a suffragan of the Portuguese Padroado's Archdiocese of Goa. The archdiocese was a product of Synod of Diamper
Archdiocese_of_Cranganore
Former university
in 1594 in Macau by Jesuits at the service of the Portuguese under the Padroado treaty. It claimed the title of the first Western university in East Asia
St._Paul's_College,_Macau
Church of the East Syriac Rite of Christianity
Latin liturgical rites. After the Synod of Diamper in 1599, they installed Padroado Portuguese bishops over the local sees and made liturgical changes to accord
Church_of_the_East
State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)
Kings of Portugal exclusive ecclesiastical rights to religious patronage (Padroado) in their overseas possessions. After 1513 Portuguese eastern holdings
Portuguese_India
Historical Indian Christian denomination
Following the 1599 Synod of Diamper, they were placed under the Latin Church's Padroado missionaries, who took over the jurisdiction of Angamaly. After the Coonan
Pazhayakoottukar
Honorary Catholic title for the Archbishop of Goa
between religious and political aspects of Portuguese India, known as the Padroado system. Later, with Portugal's decline as a colonial power, a difficult
Patriarchate of the East Indies
Patriarchate_of_the_East_Indies
Latin Catholic Padroado missionaries abolished the All India jurisdiction and erected the Diocese of Angamaly, suffragan to the Padroado Primatal See of
Major archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church
Major_archbishop_of_the_Syro-Malabar_Church
Royal patronage in the Spanish Empire
The patronato (lit. 'patronage') system in Spain (and a similar padroado system in Portugal) was the expression of royal patronage controlling major appointments
Patronato_real
17th century Saint Thomas Christian bishop
after the Coonan Cross Oath in 1653 brought secession from the Portuguese Padroado. The faction soon returned to full communion with the Holy See as Eastern
Palliveettil_Chandy
Historic Indian Christian denomination
community in protest against Portuguese ecclesiastical domination under the Padroado system, particularly following the Latinizing measures imposed after the
Malankara_Church
Church in Tamil Nadu, India
started building the church, which was consecrated in 1523. Portuguese Padroado priests resumed the daily celebration of liturgy (Holy Mass) at the site
St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, Chennai
St._Thomas_Cathedral_Basilica,_Chennai
Navarese Catholic saint and missionary (1506–1552)
appeals to the Pope asking for missionaries for the East Indies under the Padroado agreement, John III was encouraged by Diogo de Gouveia, rector of the Collège
Francis_Xavier
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Tamil Nadu, India
priests and, in a general way, to look after the evangelization of the area (Padroado system and jurisdiction) 1642: Madras Capuchin Mission founded by French
Archdiocese of Madras and Mylapore
Archdiocese_of_Madras_and_Mylapore
Portuguese law against Portuguese Indians
thereof, and to exercise the moral influence which is bound up with the Padroado of the East. — Section 2 of the Portuguese Colonial Act "Portuguese Nationality
Portuguese_Colonial_Act
Oratorian priest and missionary (1651–1711)
preceding Padroado archbishop. Consequently, they did not cede the jurisdiction to him despite the pope's letter of appointment. The Padroado–Propaganda
Joseph_Vaz
Church in Mumbai, India
struggle of ownership between Bishop Anastasius Hartmann and the Portuguese padroado order. St Michael's was in control of the vicars apostolic for nearly 60
St._Michael's_Church,_Mumbai
1653 oath by members of the Saint Thomas Christians
bring the Saint Thomas Christians under the jurisdiction of the Portuguese padroado and into the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. A series of synods, including
Coonan_Cross_Oath
Oriental Orthodox Christian church
Greek arkhidiākonos). During the 16th century, efforts by the Portuguese Padroado–an arm of the Catholic Church–to bring the Saint Thomas Christians under
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Malankara_Orthodox_Syrian_Church
Presidency); had been given the Padroado parish of Mount Poinsur on the island of Salsette next to Bombay, by the Portuguese Padroado Bishop of Damaõ, and had
Paulus_Moritz
17th century syriacist and Saint Thomas Christian church leader
Kerala state of India. He often reacted vehemently against the colonial Padroado latin subjugation over his community and resisted their ecclesiastical
Kadavil_Chandy
the Portuguese Padroado aiming to bring St Thomas Christians into the Latin Catholic Church, administered by the Portuguese Padroado Archdiocese of Goa
Christianity_in_India
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Singapore
Archdiocese of Goa and then the Diocese of Macau. This was a legacy of the padroado pronouncement in the 16th century. Dual jurisdiction was ended in 1981
Archdiocese_of_Singapore
Agreement between Portugal and the Holy See
feelings. Regal control over ecclesiastical appointments was part of the "Padroado Real", that is, the exclusive royal prerogative granted by the Pope to
Concordat_of_1940
Christians from Kerala, India
Thomas Christians into the Latin Catholic Church, administered by their Padroado, leading to the first of several rifts (schisms) in the community. The
Saint Thomas Christian denominations
Saint_Thomas_Christian_denominations
Church in Mumbai, India
It was built by the Portuguese in 1794, when it was a chapel under the Padroado jurisdiction. When the old chapel began to decay, a new Church was built
Church of Our Lady of Health, Cavel
Church_of_Our_Lady_of_Health,_Cavel
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
system known as Padroado Real in Portuguese and Patronato real in Spanish. After some time however, Rome grew dissatisfied with the Padroado system, due to
Paris Foreign Missions Society
Paris_Foreign_Missions_Society
Church in Kerala, India
the arrival of the Portuguese. Following the death of Mar Abraham, the padroado Roman Catholics, led by Archbishop of Goa Alexis de Menesis, managed to
Mar Hormizd Syro-Malabar Cathedral, Angamaly
Mar_Hormizd_Syro-Malabar_Cathedral,_Angamaly
Period of Indian history characterised by European colonial rule
opponents, the Vicars Apostolic of the Propaganda party, Goans being of the Padroado party. The incident was used to represent the Goans to the British government
Colonial_India
Syriac bishop of St Thomas Christians and placed them under the Portuguese Padroado-backed bishop. After that any attempts of Thomas Christians to contact
Church_of_the_East_in_India
Eastern Christian Church based in Thrissur, India
denounced at the Synod of Diamper (1599). Coercive actions of the Portuguese padroado system ultimately caused resistance, and in 1653 a traditionalist faction
Chaldean_Syrian_Church
Neighbourhood, Kochi, Kerala, India
national monuments. Catholic Diocese of Cochin was erected under Portuguese Padroado in 1558 with its headquarters in Fort Kochi. Santa Cruz Basilica, also
Fort_Kochi
King of Kongo (1587–1614)
in 1596. However, because the kings of Portugal claimed the right of Padroado (patronage), they chose their own bishop. Constant struggles between the
Álvaro_II_of_Kongo
16th-century metropolitan of India
Ros (as bishop of Angamaly of the Latin Church) Opposed to Portuguese Padroado and Metropolitan Shemon of the Church of the East Orders Consecration by Shemon
Abraham_of_Angamaly
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
Rite till the sixteenth century, when the interventions of the Portuguese Padroado missionaries led to a schism among them. Following the schism in 1665,
West_Syriac_Rite
Civil parish in Portugal
the village of Cacia to the Monastery of Larvão on 25 August 1106. The Padroado of the parish was the Abbess Larvão, who was responsible for conferring
Cacia
Topics referred to by the same term
controlling major appointments of Church officials Royal patronage, a.k.a. Padroado, in Portugal and similar to Spain's above, an arrangement between the Holy
Royal_patronage
Latin Christian ethno-religious community in India
disregarding the Padroado. Consequently, they did not cede the jurisdiction to him despite the Pope's letter of appointment. The Padroado–Propaganda conflict
Mangalorean_Catholics
Macanese writer (1919–1993)
Assi (in patois) (1968). Qui-nova chencho. Macau: Tipografia da Missão do Padroado (1974). Papiá cristá di Macau: Epitome de gramática comparada e vocabulário :
José_dos_Santos_Ferreira
Church in Mumbai, India
Fr. Ernest (1929). Bombay Mission History: With A Special Study of the Padroado Question. Vol. I. Examiners' Press, Bombay. p. 10. Meersman (O.F.M), Fr
Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Borivali
Our_Lady_of_Immaculate_Conception_Church,_Borivali
Church in Tamil Nadu, India
Sorrows because the latter was under the administration of the Portuguese Padroado. Realizing the need for the Christians of Palakkarai to have a church of
Basilica of the Holy Redeemer, Tiruchirappalli
Basilica_of_the_Holy_Redeemer,_Tiruchirappalli
Catholic Church as the Archdiocese of Angamaly.The efforts of the Portuguese Padroado to liturgical latinisation under the Latin Church archidiocese that culminated
List of Syro-Malabar Catholic eparchies and bishops
List_of_Syro-Malabar_Catholic_eparchies_and_bishops
Malankara body of the Syriac Orthodox Church in India
to 16th centuries. In the 16th century, the overtures of the Portuguese Padroado to bring the Saint Thomas Christians into the Latin Church of the Catholic
Jacobite Syrian Christian Church
Jacobite_Syrian_Christian_Church
Oriental Protestant Indian Church
Archdeacon (Arkadiyokon). In the 16th century the overtures of the Portuguese padroado to bring the Saint Thomas Christians into the Latin Church of the Catholic
Mar_Thoma_Syrian_Church
irreconcilable divergences between ultramontanism, liberalism and the padroado regime, and on complex aspects of Brazilian culture. It led to the imprisonment
Religious_Issue
Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic bishop (1842–1904)
Syriac Catholics under the leadership of Nidhiri that freed the people from Padroado jurisdiction, paving the way for indigenous Bishops. Historian: Nidhiri
Nidhiry_Mani_Kathanar
Town in Kerala, India
oath of 1653, when the St. Thomas Christians rebelled against Portuguese Padroado rule, Chandy was consecrated as the Titular Bishop of Megara in Achala
Kaduthuruthy
Church in Kerala, India
Frey Aleixo de Meneses (1606), the travelogue of Alexis de Menezes the padroado Archbishop of Goa who convened the Synod of Diamper, gives an account of
St. Mary's Jacobite Soonoro Cathedral, Angamaly
St._Mary's_Jacobite_Soonoro_Cathedral,_Angamaly
Jesuit school in Kalisz, Poland
Google Books. Jami, Catherine; Saraiva, Luis, eds. (2008). The Jesuits, the Padroado and East Asian Science (1552-1773). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing
Jesuit_College_in_Kalisz
Subdistrict in Maharashtra, India
the Portuguese Government of Goa to the Bishop of Damao, the head of the Padroado party in Mumbai, as his residence. After an attempt by the Propaganda Fide
Colaba
People from Galicia
(1988). Galicia nos textos clásicos (in Galician). Galiza: Edicións do Padroado do Museu Arqueolóxico Provincial, Concello de A Coruña. pp. 55, 71, 86
Galicians
Portuguese colony in East Asia (1557–1999)
the Portuguese Empire at that time, within the scope of the Portuguese Padroado agreement. Portuguese-Spanish relations were characterized more by distrust
Portuguese_Macau
King of Portugal from 1521 to 1557
III asking for missionaries for the Portuguese East Indies under the "Padroado" agreement, John III appointed Francis Xavier to take charge as Apostolic
John_III_of_Portugal
Catholic archbishop (1742–1786)
(Catholic) faction. His mission for unity was not fully embraced by all, as the Padroado missionaries opposed the reunification of the Nasranis (Saint Thomas Christians)
Kariyattil_Yawsep
(Schleswig-Holstein) Agreement of 2019 (Burkina Faso) Treaty of 2024 (Czech Republic) Padroado Patronato real Toews, John B. (1965). "Pope Eugenius IV and the Concordat
Treaties_of_the_Holy_See
Historical period of Brazil (1822–1831)
Empire was the relationship between the state and religion, the so-called padroado. Catholicism, declared the official religion of Brazil, had a strong influence
First reign (Empire of Brazil)
First_reign_(Empire_of_Brazil)
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Kerala, India
the Diocese of Alleppey was erected by the bifurcation of the formerly Padroado Diocese of Cochin, the stripe of coastal parishes which formed the Trivandrum
Archdiocese_of_Trivandrum
Portuguese physician and botanist (1823–1897)
griffithiana). Lisboa was politically outspoken and was a supporter of Padroado favouring the accountability of the King of Portugal and wrote in the bilingual
José_Camillo_Lisboa
mission for the Propaganda Fide in India with a lot of opposition from the Padroado clergy. Ephrem de Nevers came to Madras (Chennai) in 1642 to get a boat
Ephrem_de_Nevers
da Diocese de Macau (in European Portuguese). Tipografia da Missão do Padroado. pp. 84–88. admin1 (2016-04-06). "Alunos ilustres". Seminário de Angra
Paulo_José_Tavares
Further, the patronage for the propagation of the Christian faith (see "Padroado") in Asia was given to the Portuguese. The missionaries of the different
Catholic_Church_in_India
Oriental Orthodox church in India
remained united until the 17th century, when disputes with the Portuguese padroado in India led to the Coonan Cross Oath of 1653 and the division of the Saint
Malabar Independent Syrian Church
Malabar_Independent_Syrian_Church
1787 rebellion against Portuguese rule in Goa
opponents, the Vicars Apostolic of the Propaganda party, Goans being of the Padroado party. The incident was used to represent the Goans to the British government
Pinto_Revolt
of the Christians. The Jesuit's ascendency to prominence began with the padroado in the fifteenth century and continued until other European countries initiated
Christianity_in_Africa
Tordesillas in 1494, Pope Julius II granted Asia to Portugal's patronage (padroado). Portugal therefore obtained administrative authority over Catholic missions
Catholic_Church_in_China
Eastern Catholic eparchy in Kerala, India
The majority of them restored ecclesial relationship with the Portuguese padroado hierarchy through the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, while others formed
Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Pathanamthitta
Syro-Malankara_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Pathanamthitta
Indian ethno-religious community
enacted the Papal bull Romanus Pontifex in 1455, granting the patronage ("Padroado") of the propagation of the Christian faith in Asia to the Portuguese and
Goan_Catholics
Portuguese Crown claimed these territories by virtue of old privileges of Padroado (papal privilege of royal patronage granted by popes beginning in the 14th
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares
Antonio_Francisco_Xavier_Alvares
already exercised the power of patronage of ecclesiastical appointments (Padroado real), by which the papacy ceded control over naming clerics to vacant
History of the Catholic Church in Brazil
History_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Brazil
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
August 1773 (Kings of Portugal had the right of nomination due to the padroado regime, that continued in the imperial era after the independence of Brazil
Archdiocese_of_Rio_de_Janeiro
Bilateral relations
Francis Tissanier and Pierre Jacques Albier, S.J., under the Portuguese Padroado, arrived in Vietnam. One of the early missionaries in Vietnam was the Jesuit
France–Vietnam_relations
Bilateral relations
Tordesillas between them, granting most of Asia to Portugal's patronage (padroado). The Concordat of 1940 was an agreement between Portugal and the Holy
Holy_See–Portugal_relations
Technically, the mission was to be supported by the Portuguese policy of Padroado, which gave the Portuguese crown administrative authority over overseas
Madura_Mission
Christian Church in Kerala, India
the East Syriac rites in the Catholic Church. The Europeans under the Padroado and Propaganda tried to forcefully convert the nasranis into western or
Basilica of St. Mary, Champakulam
Basilica_of_St._Mary,_Champakulam
Portuguese Jesuit missionary in China (1574 – 1659)
Volume 3, 444. Saraiva, Luís; Jami, Catherine (2008). The Jesuits, the Padroado and East Asian science (1552-1773). Singapore: World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-277-126-1
Manuel_Dias_the_Younger
Church in Kolkata, India
known colloquially as the Murgighata church. It was the main church of the Padroado in Kolkata till 1834, when it became the first parish church of the newly
Holy Rosary Cathedral, Kolkata
Holy_Rosary_Cathedral,_Kolkata
Group of Catholics in southern India
origins. Majority of the Latin Catholics were converts by the Portuguese Padroado missionaries in India. Many backward Hindus especially Ezhavars, Nadars
Latin_Catholics_of_Malabar
in new countries behind Cape Bojador is given to the Portuguese (see "Padroado"). 1462 – Johannes Gutenberg begins printing the Bible with his movable-type
Timeline of Christian missions
Timeline_of_Christian_missions
Sign language of the Indian subcontinent
Hull, Ernest R. (1913) Bombay Mission-History with a special study of the Padroado Question. Volume II 1858–1890. Bombay: Examiner Press Report on Public
Indo-Pakistani_Sign_Language
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
ancient five Padroado parishes of the Pearl Fishery Coast. After Tuticorin was made a diocese, it continued to be a part of the Mylapore Padroado diocese.
Keelavaippar
Portuguese Catholic priest (1855–1922)
Valente, appointed him as the inspector of schools and workshops of the Padroado do Oriente and as a professor of Scripture and Canon Law at the Seminary
Sebastião_Rodolfo_Dalgado
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
December 1544. In 1600, the Thoothoor Parish Church was brought under the Padroado. Subsequently, this Parish came under the Diocese of Cochin. In 1838, St
Thoothoor
French bishop
Persia and India on foot, since Portugal would have refused to take non-Padroado missionaries by ship, and the Dutch and the English refused to take Catholic
François_Pallu
resided. This powerful religious order, at the service of the Portuguese Padroado, provided bishops for the diocese, built several churches (among which
Catholic religious institutions, associations, and communities in Macau
Catholic_religious_institutions,_associations,_and_communities_in_Macau
Colonial war in the Moluccas
40. Artur Basilio de Sá (1956) Documentação para a história das missões Padroado portugues do Oriente, Vol. IV, p. 462.[1] Gerrit Knaap (2004) Kruidnagelen
Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts
Ternatean–Portuguese_conflicts
Portuguese prelate
Macau]. Macau e a sua Diocese. Vol. 12. Macau: Tipografia da Missão do Padroado. pp. 38, 40–42, 75–82. Pages available from the Biblioteca Pública de Macau
António_Joaquim_de_Medeiros
16th-century Saint Thomas Christian archdeacon
Barmama. He protested against the Latinising attempts of the Portuguese Padroado and resisted the Chaldean Catholic attempts of reconciliation led by Joseph
Jacob_of_Muttuchira
Church in Kerala, India
Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate and to bring them under the Portuguese Padroado rule. The Synod was held in June 1599 under presidency of Alexis de Menezes
Udayamperoor_Old_Church
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