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Large Fines and Police Repression: the Coercion of the Evangelical Community of Medina Del Campo in Francoism

Summary by Eldiario.es
An investigation reveals the oppression suffered by a small religious community, which was seized and economically strangled to abandon the evangelical faith until the 60sValladolid, the city that wanted to forget that it executed 27 Protestant heretics On paper, during Francoism non-Catholic religious cults could be held since 1945 (with the Fuerro de los Españoles), although the permission of the civil governor was needed. Yes, the regime only…

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An investigation reveals the oppression suffered by a small religious community, which was seized and economically strangled to abandon the evangelical faith until the 60sValladolid, the city that wanted to forget that it executed 27 Protestant heretics On paper, during Francoism non-Catholic religious cults could be held since 1945 (with the Fuerro de los Españoles), although the permission of the civil governor was needed. Yes, the regime only…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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