Collective Letter Of The Spanish Bishops, 1937
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The Collective Letter of the Spanish Bishops, 1937, was a pastoral letter written by Spanish bishops that justified
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's uprising which precipitated the
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. Franco presented himself to world opinion as the defender of the Church. He was displeased at criticism levelled against him by some European
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who condemned the murders of priests in the Republican zone, along with those of workers and peasants in the nationalist zone. Nearly all Spanish bishops had spoken publicly in favour of the insurrection, but this was insufficient for Franco. On 10 May 1937, he asked
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to promulgate "a text, addressed to bishops the world over with a request that it be published by the Catholic press everywhere, which would set out truth clearly and in proper perspective" (letter, Goma to
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, 12 May 1937). Goma immediately set to work on a statement aimed at international Catholic opinion. The letter carried the date 1 July 1937, but was not made available to a wide public until August to allow time to obtain the signatures of a small number of bishops who withheld their signature, and also to ensure that bishops all over the world, to whom the letter was addressed, received it before the press. The letter was edited by Goma with edits by
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ideas and influences, will create enormous problems when grafting a new Spain".


Non-signatories

Forty-three bishops and five chapterhouse vicars signed the letter. Five bishops did not sign the letter – though they were not equally significant. * Francisco Vidal y Barraquer Cardinal
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, the most significant non-signer, was in exile in Italy in 1937 – and was never allowed to return to Spain. In January 1939 Franco's ambassador to the
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informed the Cardinal of Tarragona he would not be allowed to return – the principal accusation against him was that he had not signed the letter. Vidal believed that in the fratricidal war in progress the Church should not identify itself with either of the two sides but work for pacification. *Torres Ribas, the Bishop of
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, was aged, half blind, and out of contact in an island under Republican dominion. * Cardinal Segura, in Rome, – Goma did not request his signature since he had resigned his post of
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. *Javier de Irastorza Loinaz, Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante – had been ordered to reside outside his diocese since 1935. *
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– the
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– distressed by the number of the priests, nuns, monks and Catholic faithful that the Nationalists had massacred, would not sign a document that commended Franco's behavior. In a letter to the
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in June 1937 Mugica said; " According to the Spanish episcopate, justice is well administered in Franco's Spain, and this is simply not true. I possess long lists of fervent Christians and exemplary priests who have been murdered with impunity and without trial or any legal formality." *A sixth bishop,
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Limitations of the letter

Alvarez Bolado, a writer on the religious factor in the Civil War, highlighted four limitations of the letter ; *The trivialization of the social conflict – Goma too easily absolves the Spanish Church of the accusation that, in common with the rich, it forgot the poor and that electorally the Church had identified itself with the Right, which opposed social reform, and, when it won the elections in 1933, repealed the best of the moderate changes that had been brought in 1931–1933. *The simplification of the
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problem. *An absence of a democratic sensibility in politics. It was too simplistic to categorize the Republican side as Communists, while the praise bestowed on the Franco side revealed Goma's ties with the ultra-rightist group
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. *Insufficiency and concealment of information concerning repression in the nationalist zone – "the gravest defect of the document".


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Full text in translation of the Collective Letter of the Spanish Bishops
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