History Lesson 4
El Catolicismo en España – Catholicism in Spain
Christianity came to Spain with the Romans and remained with the Visigoths. During the Islamic period, Christianity was subjugated, but not wiped out. In fact, in many Islamic kingdoms, Christianity was well-tolerated, and many Christians lived peaceful and comfortable lives. After the Reconquest, Catholicism was again dominant, and it has been so ever since. This gives Spain approximately 1700 years of Christian/Catholic history, which can’t help but have a profound impact on the culture.
Unfortunately, the majority of Spaniards are post-Christian, in the sense that they feel they have “progressed” beyond it. While Catholic in name, they almost never attend mass and they don’t know (or care) much about the teachings of the Bible. Nevertheless, they continue to hold eagerly to many of the artistic and cultural elements of their Catholic heritage.
How to Use This Page:
1. Listen to the audio as you read along with the Spanish on the left.
2. Open the English translation, and read the two side-by-side, making sure you understand the Spanish.
3. Close the English, and listen to the audio again, reading along in Spanish.
4. Close the Spanish, and listen once more. Maybe shut your eyes, and just try to catch as much as you can.
1. How was the Spanish Inquisition ended?
2. What aspects of the Catholic faith do most Spaniards ignore or reject?
3. What aspects of the Catholic tradition do most Spaniards value and celebrate?