Benito Juarez (1806-1872) qualifies as such. These reforms sparked a civi war between conservative and liberal groups, known as the Reform Wars (1857-1861).
Mexico. Most Christians in Mexico are Catholic. Most Christians in the USA are Protestant. John F. Kennedy (1961 - 1963) was the USA's first Catholic President. All the others before him were Protestant.
Mexico would become an independent nation with a constitutional monarchy;the crown would be offered to a European monarch;the Catholic Church would retain its privileges, and Catholicism would be preserved as the state religion; andCreoles would be given the same rights and privileges as peninsulares.
Mexico was an independent monarchy governed by a transplanted King Ferdinand, Bourbon prince, or some conservative European prince, and the Roman Catholic Church would retain its privileges and religious monopoly.
Of course, most churches in Mexico are Catholic and you are free to enter them.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico was created in 1546.
The president of Mexico is the head of Mexico's government.
mexico is mostly catholic
A President. Felipe Calderon, is the current President of Mexico.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Mexico was created in 1863.
no but they have big hats and ignore all traffic lights
Being president of Mexico does not require this specifically, and going to college in Mexico does not guarantee your eligibility for president of Mexico. Further, if you go to college in Mexico, this would probably not restrict you from becoming the president of another country.
Mexico. Felipe Calderon is the president of Mexico.