José Roca y Ponsa
José Roca y Ponsa (1852–1938), known also as "Magistral de Sevilla", was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest. In historiography he is known mostly for his role in the 1899 conflict between the archbishops of Toledo and Seville. Catapulted to nationwide notoriety, in the early 1900s he was a point of reference for heated debates on religion and politics; today he is considered a representative of intransigent religious fundamentalism. Roca served as lecturing canon by the cathedrals of Las Palmas (1876-1892) and Seville (1892-1917), animated some diocesan periodicals, and published numerous booklets. He was one of very few nationally recognizable personalities of the Spanish Church who openly and systematically supported the Carlist cause, though he remained sympathetic also towards the Integri
Wikipage disambiguates
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
José Roca y Ponsa
José Roca y Ponsa (1852–1938), known also as "Magistral de Sevilla", was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest. In historiography he is known mostly for his role in the 1899 conflict between the archbishops of Toledo and Seville. Catapulted to nationwide notoriety, in the early 1900s he was a point of reference for heated debates on religion and politics; today he is considered a representative of intransigent religious fundamentalism. Roca served as lecturing canon by the cathedrals of Las Palmas (1876-1892) and Seville (1892-1917), animated some diocesan periodicals, and published numerous booklets. He was one of very few nationally recognizable personalities of the Spanish Church who openly and systematically supported the Carlist cause, though he remained sympathetic also towards the Integri
has abstract
José Roca y Ponsa (1852–1938), ...... grist breed of Traditionalism.
@en
birth name
José Roca y Ponsa
@en
birth place
birth year
death place
death year
nationality
occupation
party
state of origin
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
62,620,212
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,001,436,377
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
birth date
birth name
José Roca y Ponsa
@en
birth place
Vic, Spain
@en
cHeight
death date
death place
Las Palmas, Spain
@en
Description
Las Palmas, 19th c.
@en
known for
priest, theorist
@en
Location
right
@en
name
José Roca y Ponsa
@en
nationality
occupation
religious
@en
party
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
José Roca y Ponsa (1852–1938), ...... hetic also towards the Integri
@en
label
José Roca y Ponsa
@en
sameAs
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
José Roca y Ponsa
@en