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Carta do Director geral para o GNP
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Carta para Director Geral do Gabinete Negocios POliticos
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Comunicação do Director Angelo Ferreira
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Inclui informações e recortes de imprensa publicadas sobre a discordância entre o Bispo e o governador de Macau na sequência de um incidente do Colégio de S. José
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Texto autógrafo sobre os provedores da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Macau.
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Apontamento (Ministerio do Ultramar). Relatorio sobre a situação em Macau. Panorama Interno A Afluencia de Turistas Um Incidente Macau e o exterior
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Telegram from Franco Nogueira, Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Portuguese Ambassador to the Holy See informing him that the Archive of the Diocese of Macau is located in the Oficinas de São José in Lisbon (Salesian School) and that the Bishop of Macau only retains in Macau the documentation necessary for regular business.
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Relatorio sobre a situaçao em Macau (em 10 paginas)
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Telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre as bodas de prata na Se Catedral
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Carta do Chefe do Gabinete ao Gabinete dos Negocios Politicos sobre a telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre a afluencia dos visitantes
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Carta do Director do Gabinete dos Negocios Politicos para o Secretario Adjunto da Defesa Nacional com a copia to apontamento sobre a situação em Macau.
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Carta do Director para Director Geral dos Negocios Politicos com transcriçaõ da telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre as atividades do Bispo
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This 1968 report, compiled by the Council of Catholic Schools of Macao, documents a period of intense political and religious conflict in Macau between 1966 and 1968, triggered by the spillover of China’s Cultural Revolution. The document details how local communist organisations, inspired by Red Guard activities on the mainland, launched a campaign against the Catholic Church, beginning with political disturbances in late 1966 and escalating into direct attacks on religious institutions. Central to the conflict was St Joseph’s College, which became a focal point following fabricated allegations and student-led demonstrations demanding the punishment of teacher Lam Sai-chong and broader concessions from Catholic authorities. The Portuguese colonial government, under Governor Nobre de Carvalho, faced pressure to appease communist demands, culminating in the January 1967 agreement that effectively ceded political influence to pro-communist groups. The Bishop of Macau, Dom Paulo José Tavares, resisted these pressures, issuing a public ‘Clarification’ in September 1967 defending the Church’s rights, which led to the suspension of the Catholic newspaper O Clarim. The report outlines systematic harassment of the Church, including propaganda campaigns, physical assaults, vandalism of religious properties, and intimidation of clergy. It also records the Church’s efforts to negotiate while upholding its principles, the complicity or inaction of civil authorities, and the resilience of Catholic institutions amid widespread anti-religious agitation. The text serves as a primary account of ideological confrontation, ecclesiastical resistance, and colonial vulnerability in late 1960s Macau.
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Carta sobre o recorte do Osservatore Romano
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Carta do chefe do gabinete para o GNP, Julho 1967
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Carta do Director para o director do GNP sobre a chegada da Irma Maria, Julho 1967
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Telegrama de Embaixada de Portugal em Vaticano
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Telegrama do Ministro para o Governador, Junho 1967
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