I don't think that one territory in one continent in one century is going to have much effect on a 20 century old, world-wide Church. Perhaps you need to make your question more specific.
Arizona played a big role in the boundaries being set for New Mexico, which in turn played a role in it becoming a state, with the creation of the New Arizona Territory in 1863.
A combination of Catholic practices, Pueblo rituals, and folklore developed.
A combination of Catholic practices, Pueblo rituals, and folklore developed.
The war with Mexico resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the United States.
The Territory of New Mexico existed from September 9, 1850, until January 6, 1912, when the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of New Mexico. Santa Fe was the capital city in the Territory of New Mexico.
New Mexico territory
New Mexico was a territory, not a state
Of course, most churches in Mexico are Catholic and you are free to enter them.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico was created in 1546.
yes it is because America captures Mexico but now it's a own land!
If tou mean NEW Mexico, it was a territory taken from Mexico after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). It became a state on January 6, 1912. The state of Mexico is one of the 31 states conforming the country of Mexico. It was one of the founding states of the federation, becoming a member on December 20, 1823.
The current state of New Mexico.