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The Seminario Regional del Sureste (known as its abbreviation SERESURE or simply the Seminary of the Southeast) was a training center for future Latin-American Catholic priests with a tendency toward Liberation Theology and ended up being the principal hotbed for this group of Catholics who sought the integration of priests into the modern world by helping the poor, the indigenous, and the dispossessed, opposing the clerical tradition of finding alliances in pre-existing circles of power. In SERESURE, which was located in the city of Tehuacán in Puebla, Mexico, various Catholic prelates and priests were trained, not just from Mexico, but from all of Latin America. The seminary was founded in 1969 by the initiative of several bishops toward the southeastern and pacific sections of the count

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  • El Seminario Regional del Sureste (conocido por su abreviatura Seresure o simplemente Seminario del Sureste) fue un centro de formación para futuros sacerdotes católicos latinoamericanos con tendencia hacia la teología de la liberación, que se convirtió en el principal semillero de esta tendencia católica, que buscaba la integración de los sacerdotes en la sociedad moderna ayudando a los pobres, los indígenas y los desprotegidos, en contra de la tradición del clero de buscar alianzas con los círculos de poder. En esta institución, que tuvo como sede la ciudad de Tehuacán, en Puebla, México, se formaron varios prelados y sacerdotes de la Iglesia católica no solo de México sino de Latinoamérica. Dicho seminario fue inaugurado en 1969 por iniciativa de los entonces obispos de la región sureste del país, con el objetivo inicial de formar sacerdotes para esta región del sureste y del Pacífico, y permaneció abierto hasta 1990, año en que se cerró definitivamente, por órdenes del entonces obispo de Tehuacán, Norberto Rivera Carrera, quien lo consideró una institución marxista y ajena a las enseñanzas dogmáticas de la Iglesia católica.​​​​​ (es)
  • The Seminario Regional del Sureste (known as its abbreviation SERESURE or simply the Seminary of the Southeast) was a training center for future Latin-American Catholic priests with a tendency toward Liberation Theology and ended up being the principal hotbed for this group of Catholics who sought the integration of priests into the modern world by helping the poor, the indigenous, and the dispossessed, opposing the clerical tradition of finding alliances in pre-existing circles of power. In SERESURE, which was located in the city of Tehuacán in Puebla, Mexico, various Catholic prelates and priests were trained, not just from Mexico, but from all of Latin America. The seminary was founded in 1969 by the initiative of several bishops toward the southeastern and pacific sections of the country, and stayed open until 1990, the year in which it was closed for good on the orders of Noberto Rivera Carrera, who considered it a Marxist institution opposed to the dogmatic teachings of the Catholic Church. (en)
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  • El Seminario Regional del Sureste (conocido por su abreviatura Seresure o simplemente Seminario del Sureste) fue un centro de formación para futuros sacerdotes católicos latinoamericanos con tendencia hacia la teología de la liberación, que se convirtió en el principal semillero de esta tendencia católica, que buscaba la integración de los sacerdotes en la sociedad moderna ayudando a los pobres, los indígenas y los desprotegidos, en contra de la tradición del clero de buscar alianzas con los círculos de poder. En esta institución, que tuvo como sede la ciudad de Tehuacán, en Puebla, México, se formaron varios prelados y sacerdotes de la Iglesia católica no solo de México sino de Latinoamérica. Dicho seminario fue inaugurado en 1969 por iniciativa de los entonces obispos de la región surest (es)
  • The Seminario Regional del Sureste (known as its abbreviation SERESURE or simply the Seminary of the Southeast) was a training center for future Latin-American Catholic priests with a tendency toward Liberation Theology and ended up being the principal hotbed for this group of Catholics who sought the integration of priests into the modern world by helping the poor, the indigenous, and the dispossessed, opposing the clerical tradition of finding alliances in pre-existing circles of power. In SERESURE, which was located in the city of Tehuacán in Puebla, Mexico, various Catholic prelates and priests were trained, not just from Mexico, but from all of Latin America. The seminary was founded in 1969 by the initiative of several bishops toward the southeastern and pacific sections of the count (en)
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