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ARTICLE 15516
Mexican Law for Religious Freedom Brings Risk of Government Control



Kevin B. Rasmusen, World Pulse (http://www.worldpulseonline.com/), May 06, 1994, Volume 29:9, pp. 1. Country: Mexico. Region: Central & South America.



Church and state; Religious laws; Status of missions



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A year and a half after passage of Mexico's "Law of Religious Associations and Public Worship" on July 14,1992, the far-reaching implications for churches and missionary work are only now being felt. Although the constitutional change provides certain guarantees and liberties, it also grants the government the authority to control the church.

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