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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Closing Time Capsule and Plaque Unveiling

The event will be held at the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Xalapa, as part of the Bicentennial of Independence and Centennial of the Revolution Celebrations.

Venue: Main Concourse Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Xalapa
Date: November 29th
Time: 12:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Exhibition of the XXVI Legislature


With special thanks to the Special Committee of the Celebration of the Bicentennial Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution of the Senate of the Republic

Torre Caballito, Piso 5, Of. 42 Reforma 10, Col. Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, C.P. 06030 Tel. 53453000 Ext. 5237 / 5240

bicentenarioycentenario@senado.gob.mx
bicentenarioycentenario@gmail.com
www.senado2010.gob.mx

Friday, October 8, 2010

Saturday, October 2, 2010

A comment on the Independence of Mexico (part 1)

by Miguel Carreño-Bahena

In my opinion, the independence of Mexico begins to germinate immediately after consummation of the invasion and subsequent subjugation and destruction of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. I think that the sword that went against the Spanish tyrant in 1810 was the same obsidian blade that cut the rope with which Cuauhtémoc was hanged, the day they took down the tree in which he was killed.

The independence of Mexico was thus the result of a series of internal and external factors that contributed to the consummation of the emancipation of the Mexican people. These factors are historical, geopolitical, moral, philosophical, economic, legal, agricultural, commercial, social, subtle and religious.

New Spain was born as a part of the royal property, therefore property of the Spanish Crown, which was seen not as individuals or person but as an institution.

The alleged legal origin of the landed property of the New Spain is related to three different documents but have the same background... that is, the Catholic Church, and are as follows...

1 - The Bulls of Pope Alexander VI in May and June 1493, by which the Pope gave to the kings of Spain and their descendants and successors all the islands and continents, found and to find at west of a meridian line imaginary drawn 100 leagues west of the Azores.
2 - The Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portuga... and

3 - The Law Party granting the right of conquest in the lands inhabited by infidels.

Since the fall of the Aztec empire was the real beginning of a complete plunder, devastation, looting and destruction of architectural heritage, cultural and religious treasures and goods of the American kingdoms and empires, by the Spanish who came from Europe like hungry pigs and wolves.

The land of the inhabitants of our country, was stolen by the Spanish, they robed their culture, their wives, daughters, stripped of their homes, temples, religion, language, history, customs, freedom, dignity and even their names.

After the first 15 years began to see a new class of people. Which were neither Spanish nor were Indians, they were... those Spanish Creole Spanish children who were born on American soil in New Spain, whom the Spanish born in the Iberian Peninsula saw as second class citizens. It also emerged mestizos, mulattoes and blacks. Creoles and Indians mostly, along with mestizos and others, were those who were plotting for 3 centuries, the revolution that would lead to independence. But for 300 years they lived under the oppression of the viceroyalty, without freedom serving the Crown of Spain, and bound by the chains of slavery, hunger, ignorance and lack of individual rights.

They were like a ship at sea without a compass, like a plane without a rudder on high... They knew where they wanted to go but did not know how to get there. They wanted to talk but had no voice, wanted to run but they were chained, they had wanted to read books, they wanted to mourn but they had no tears.

Everything was monopolized in the hands of the infamous tyrant, Spanish... and despite the years of 1523 and until 1807 there were over 100 rebellions and uprisings against the enslaving yoke of the Crown, it was not until 1809 and 1810 with the plots of Querétaro Valladolid that finally gave the elements that contributed to a priest of good repute, started the uprising of peasants, miners and members of the lower clergy in the town of Dolores in Guanajuato quartermaster.

For 300 years the climate was growing geopolitical, cultural, economic and social, that Mexico could be free once more.

The major events in Europe and America acted as external factors in the development and launching of our great movement of emancipation.

For dates of the proclamation of independence in Mexico and many years toward the pen and thought of the great European writers and thinkers such as Diderot, Russeau, Descartes, Locke, Voltaire and Montesquieu, among others, had illuminated the world with lights. And these books, even though were forbidden by the Catholic Church in New Spain, arrived in a disguised form in our country, many of them came through smugglers and others came by Brethren Masons... and thus, their new way of illustration and think virgin and fertile field found in the minds of the natives and mestizos of the New Spain.

Finally, the clouds of hope on the horizon were announcing the rain of freedom.

The French Revolution and the influence of political and legal principles in America and in Mexico, served as fertilizer on land that has received careful work and seeds to bear fruit.

The English industrial revolution and the expansive action of English power in America, were removed as the plow virgin land was ready to receive the seeds of the independence movement.

The independence of the United States of America and American territorial and commercial expansion also influenced a lot to make things conducive to aspiring to independence in Mexico.

And finally the invasion of Napoleon in Spain with the subsequent overthrow and exile of Ferdinand VII, and its impact on Spanish America and Mexico, coupled with the activity of the Masons since before independence subtly worked in the New Spain were like the early rain that falls on the virgin soil, tilled and planted, ready to begin the transition to the germination of the seeds of independence.

These were, among others, external factors that led the war of independence in Mexico. Same, coupled with resentment of Mexicans against the Spanish, fed and fanned the flame of hope for independence of the natives of New Spain, even though they were white, brown, mestizo or Indian. Everyone clamored to what John Locke in his political gospel preached... "The natural right to life, liberty and property."

Now look at some of the internal factors... That in my opinion, were the main triggers of the independence movement.

Creoles and mestizos represented among the inhabitants of New Spain the group of educated people of the colony, and in society have the role of second children in families. Since the sixteenth century became acute conflict of interests between this group of people and the Spanish. Creoles and euro mestizos were protesting and greatly resented their exclusion from key positions and the removal of the country's wealth, on many occasions appealed to the king asking to be granted the exercise of public office, and that could climb in the ladder of military ranks to gain access to the upper echelons in the colonial army. Even in the ecclesiastical ranks, it was necessary to spend 150 years after the conquest of the first native priest was ordained in New Spain.

The historian Luis Chávez Orozco wrote with good reason: "The Creole, as Creole, achieved their social consciousness, as distinct from and superior to the Spanish since the sixteenth century... - and ends - This awareness is clearly stated in literature and in the struggle between them, these two privileged strata fought for social dominance, cultural and political development in the new Spain. "

For its part, the Spanish deeply despised the creoles, saying that this was an inferior creature and that degenerates in our country, losing as he had of the Spanish blood.

The major effect of the picture that caused the reports of political events, scientific and literary in Europe, especially schools of thought completely unknown in previous centuries, was stabbed in the hearts of the Creoles and mestizos as a sword in the stone.

This created a shift in consciousness that moved Mexican interest in religious matters, to a new concern for the problems of society, government and the man himself, and thus are more clearly and precisely configuring the new concepts of homeland, nationality and independence.

On the other hand, some Masonic principles and concepts came to be shared between the honorable and distinguished members of the middle class, leading to the Mexican artwork, which is a direct product of the influence of thinkers and ideas of Europe and France... This caused the Mexican middle class of New Spain explore its historical reality to create one's own thought, which resulted in the representation of a spirit of discontent against the colonial regime, thus initiating the work of spiritual emancipation of the Mexican people... Background unequivocal political independence.

The indigenous factor... Upon the contact with Spanish, the indigenous population began its decline. They suffered the insufferable, and were humiliated, overworked, neglected, abused, killed, raped and enslaved to levels never before seen or experienced by any nation in the history of mankind... The condition of the Indians for 300 years of the colony can be summarized in the letter of Chilam of Chuyamel, who lived at the time of the Spanish invasion of the Aztec Empire...

"... So it came to us the sadness that Christianity came to us because the very Christians came here with the true god. But that was the beginning of our misery, the principle of taxation, the principle of charity. The cause of discord hides out, the beginning of the fights, the principle of the abuses, the principle of the spoils of all, the principle of debt bondage, the principle of continuous quarrels, the beginning of the disease.

That's how we got the beginning of tears and misery. The principle of cold and nakedness, the principle of life without joy and the principle of hunger and pain... it was the beginning of the work of the Spanish... a few with swords, spears and chains. Other crosses, whips and rosaries... Soldiers of the King and priests of the Pope... But all Spanish, all murderers, thieves and all filthy dirty.

A century later, describes the life of Mexicans in a letter to King Carlos III..." ... And the peons work from two or three of the night as we have said, until seven or eight of the next night. And when the moon is full, they work almost all night... and through the rain and hail and frost and hot sun.

"And there are Spanish that having gone hunting with their ferocious dogs, if they have not found anything, any animal to hunt, when they return by the way, they take the Indiand their toddlers and give the dogs to have to be dismembered and their dogs eat, to the piercing screams of the mother and frightening small and unfortunate Indians. And their women die or crash under heavy loads they tied on their backs, and other and their children can walk and make them serve in the profits and lay them to sleep in the fields to the ceiling and stand there and breed, bites of poisonous and venomous vermin. Many were hanged and left to die without water and without food."

Miguel Carreño Bahena
Grand Secretary
MWGL of State “Baja California”
For comments, clarifications or questions
Miguel Carreño Bahena
elpatrontuyo@hotmail.com

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Mexican Bicentennial - broadcast live from Mexico City

Since the evening of September 15th, 2010, the Masonic News Agency of Romania broadcast live from Mexico City through SIP (Presidential Information System) of the Mexican Republic. At this time, 8:15 p.m., is broadcast live the military parade. Transmissions take place through the Masonic Binational Program: Romania-Mexico.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

First 2010 Bicentennial Masonic Meeting

As part of the celebrations of the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution, was held the First 2010 Masonic Bicentennial Meeting that took place on August 28 and 29 at the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz- Llave, located in Esteban Morales between Guerrero and Bravo.

The activities were held with the support of Veracruz State Government through the Veracruz Institute of Culture (IVEC) and the City Hall of Veracruz, the event being organized by the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz-Llave, led by the Grand Master Reza Bernarda Ramirez and the Grand Secretary Marcela Leon Cruz, who have received their peers of the United Grand Lodge Mexicana, Mexican National Rite located in Port of Veracruz and the Grand Lodge Brotherhood No. 7 Poza Rica.

The program included the presentation of "The participation of women in the War of Independence and the Mexican Revolution a hundred and two hundred years", which took place on Saturday 28 at the Exhibition of the Reformation by Sandra Vázquez, proprietor of this cultural space. Similarly, on Sunday 29 at 11:00 pm in the Main House, Master Santiago García Solano talked about "The presence of Freemasonry in the Reformation", another of the active periods of the formation of nation in Mexico.

Also, the renowned journalist Fausto Fernandez Ponte talked during the meeting about the theme "The involvement of Freemasons in the Independence and the Revolution," prescribed by the conference on Saturday, August 28 at 17:00 pm in the Main House.

IVEC joined the photo exhibition "Distinguished Masons of Independence and the Mexican Revolution" acquis of the Phototeque of Veracruz, which was opened in the same Saturday at 13:30 hours at the headquarters of the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz-Llave, located in Esteban Morales 1243, between Guerrero and Bravo, in the Historic Center.

The event concluded with a Masonic March on Sunday 29 August at 13:00 hours, as part of the headquarters of the Main House to the grounds of the Grand Lodge in Veracruz-Llave mentioned at the above address.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Campeche Bicentennial - Currency Exposure "Mexican Numismatics over time"


FROM SEPTEMBER 3rd TO 30th, 2010
Galería de la Biblioteca Campeche, Centro Histórico

Photos: Bicentenario Campeche (Facebook)

September 3rd in Mexico Independence

SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1932, With the resignation of Pascual Ortíz Rubio for President of the Republic, the Congress appointed in his place General Abelardo L. Rodriguez, newly appointed Minister of War and Navy, who will take office the following day.

Source: Bicentenario Independencia (Facebook)


Monday, September 6, 2010

London celebrates the bicentennial of Latin American independence

London officially commemorated on Thursday evening, the bicentennial of the Latin American independence, some of whose architects have left their mark on this city.

Francisco de Miranda, Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzman, General Bernardo O'Higgins and José San Martín developed their ideas or assistance sought in the British capital before and during the process of emancipation, reminded participants at a reception hosted at City Hall.

London is also currently home to a large Latin American community and even the conservative mayor of this origin is claimed.

"I'm the first Latin American mayor of London," joked the municipal official, born in 1964 in New York to parents students 'poor' in the context of a health program in Puerto Rico.

The ceremony in the building on the south bank of the Thames attended by diplomats from Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Panama, as well as representatives of the two former colonial powers: Spain and Portugal.

"We celebrate our independence with renewed confidence in ourselves, proud of our past," said the ambassador of the Dominican Republic, Aníbal de Castro, dean of Latin American diplomatic corps accredited to the British capital.

"The future looks bright and concerns of our liberators have been finally resolved," the Haitian ambassador.

The celebration of the bicentennial, which commemorates the triggers of the processes that culminated, often several years later, with declarations of independence, began in 2009 in Bolivia and Ecuador, and will continue until 2021. In 2010 it was the turn to celebrate Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile and Mexico.

Source: Yahoo Noticias

Friday, September 3, 2010

Expo Bicentennial Guanajuato 2010

Presentation of the book TWO CENTURIES OF MEXICO

The book launch TWO CENTURIES OF MEXICO will be held on September 8, 2010, at 10:00 p.m. in the courtyard of the headquarters of the Senate of the Republic.


With thanks to the Special Commission of the Bicentennial Celebration of Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution of the Senate

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Programme of activities for the celebrations of September 15 and 16 in the states of the Mexican Republic



NATIONAL CIVIC AWARD OF MERIT

INAH Cultural Tours

INAH Cultural Tours

Cycle of Conferences: The centennials, a door of the time

With the occasion of the Mexican Independence Bicentennial and of the Revolution's Centennial Anniversary, the Government of the State of Tabasco through the Secretariat of Government and together with the Olmec University shall realize an important cycle of conferences titled: "The Centennials, a door of the time". The auditorium of the educative institution of high level shall be the host of five conferences which shall start on August 26th.

Houston celebrates the Mexican Bicentennial

Recycle Bi.Centennial


Thursday, July 8, 2010

July Billboard

Conference PEONAGE FOR DEBTS IN THE HACIENDAS

The Campeche Library and the Campeche A.C. Historians Society, as part of the celebrations for the Beginning of he National Independence Bicentennial and the Centenary of the Start of the Mexican Revolution


PRESENT
In the Cicle of the XIX and XX Centuries History
THE CONFERENCE

PEONAGE FOR DEBTS IN THE HACIENDAS
By: Martha Yerbes Ordoñez

Friday July 9, 2010
18:00
HALL OF ARTS AND PROJECTIONS CAMPECHE LIBRARY

5th PERMANENT WORKSHOP MEETING REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE


Thursday, July 8, 2010
10:00 to 12:00
AUDITORIUM SEBASTIÁN LERDO DE TEJADA, DONCELES 14, HISTORICAL CENTER, MEXICO CITY

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Exhibition "Memories of Freedom. Words and images of our Independence"

We invite you to visit the exhibition "Memories of Freedom. Words and images of our Independence", prepared by the researchers of the INAH-Puebla Center to mark the Bicentennial of Independence, located in the Museo Regional de Puebla (Centro Cívico 5 de mayo s/n, Los Fuertes, Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza) which will remain on display until September this year. Guided tours Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Speech of the Mexican Ambassador to Romania

The celebration of the Beginning of the National Independence and of the Bicentennial of the Beginning of the Mexican Revolution are a special opportunity and pleasure for the Mexican Embassy to invite the Romanian public to visit the exhibition People and places - Mexico, at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant.

The museum's specialists selected for a great exhibition a wonderful collection composed by 500 Mexican popular art objects, representative for each place of our country.

The aesthetic quality and the special art craft of the artisans in elaborating make each exposed object to be a testimony of the contemporary Mexican multicultural patrimony.

The exhibition opened at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant reflects in a great way the millenary cultural diversity of Mexico and the creative vitality of those whom create this objects, traits reflected in modeling the ceramic and in the colorful fabrics; in the fine processing of the copper and steel or in the crystal language of the glass; in the delicate filigree of gold and silver, subtle, in the polychrome reflection of the lacquered objects or in the drawings made on tree bark...

Through this important cultural event - the exhibition of Mexican popular art - the Museum of the Romanian Paesant is partner in the celebrations of the 75th Anniversary since were Established Diplomatic Relations between Mexico and Romania.

Cristina de la Garza
Ambassador of Mexico in Romania

PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK INSURGENTS WOMEN

On June 23, 2010, at 10:00 am will take place the

PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK INSURGENTS WOMEN

in the Senate of the Republic
Xicotencatl 9, HISTORICAL CENTER, MEXICO CITY

Wreath placement ceremony at the Heroes of the Independence of Mexico, "El Angel de la Independencia"W

The invited guests and members attending the First Extraordinary General Assembly of the Inter-American Masonic Confederation participate at the wreath placement ceremony at the Heroes of the Independence of Mexico, "El Angel de la Independencia".

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Conference by the writer "Rius", with the theme "Nor Independence, Nor Revolution

Eduardo Del Rio, was born in 1934 in Zamora, Michoacán. Becoming Rius since 1955, after he published his first monkeys in the legendary magazine "Ja-já" (Ha-ha). He revolutionized the national cartoons with "Los Supermachos" (1965) and "Los Agachados" (1968). His first book, "Cuba para principiantes", was released in 1966, thereby creating a unique way of communicating information and open knowledge through humor, caricature, cartoon and collage. Event organized in the San Luis College.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

4th WORKSHOP MEETING of PERMANENT REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE

SENATE OF THE REPUBLIC
SEBASTIAN LERDO DE TEJADA AUDITORIUM
Donceles 14, HISTORICAL CENTER
Mexico City, Mexico



Independence in the Administration of Oaxaca
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Institute of Historical Research UNAM

The Revolution in the State of Oaxaca
Dr. Francisco José Ruiz Cervantes
Benito Juárez de Oaxaca Autonomous University

The Revolution in the State of Guerrero
Dr. Jaime Salazar Adame
Guerrero Autonomous University

The Revolution in the State of Morelos
Mtra. Espejel Laura Lopez
INAH Direction of Historical Studies

Friday, May 21, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Saturday, April 24, 2010

PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK "A WRITING TOUCHED BY GRACE: JUSTO SIERRA BLANCA ESTELA TREVIÑO"


Casa Cultural Centre N 6
In front of the Park Principal, Historical Center

April 26 at, 19:00
San Francisco de Campeche

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Presentation of the book MEMORIA CONTANTE Y SONANTE

The Special Committee of the Celebrations Independence Bicentennial and pf the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution of the Senate is pleased to invite you to the presentation of the book

Memoria Contante y Sonante

Banknotes, coins and medals of Independence and the Revolution


Central courtyard of the Senate headquarters, Xicoténcatl 9, Historical Center, Mexico City Confirmations: 53453000 Ext 5237 / 5240.

With special thanks for this information to the Special Committee of the Celebrations Independence Bicentennial and pf the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution of the Senate.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010

A reflection of the political program of Francisco Villa

On April 29, at 17:00 o'clock, the opening will be given by Ms. Victoria Labastida, Mayor of San Luis Potosí and Architect Juan Carlos Machinena Morales, Executive Secretary of the commission "San Luis De La Patria" 2010.

At 17:30 o'clock. begins the main Conference: A REFLECTION OF THE POLITICAL PROGRAM OF FRANCISCO VILLA by the archaeologist Tomás Villa Cordova (Researcher of theNational Museum of Interventions INAH and grandson of Francisco Villa).

The moderator will be the architect Juan Carlos Machinena Morales, Executive Secrteary of the Bicentennial and Centennial Commission of "San Luis De La Patria" 2010.

Conference IN THE SHADOW OF MAXIMILIAN

Campeche Library and the Society of Historians of Campeche A.C. as part of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Beginning of National Independence and of the Mexican Revolution,


PRESENT

In Campeche cycle XIX and XX centuries

THE CONFERENCE
IN THE SHADOW OF MAXIMILIAN

By: Damian Enrique Can Dzib

Friday April 16, 2010
18:00 o'clock

Art and Projections Room Campeche Library

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Speech of the Most Powerful Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for Mexico

HONORABLE MEMBERS OF PRESIDIUM, REPRESENTATIVES OF PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS OF MEXICO, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC, ALL:

With the spring equinox, we commemorate the Mexicans, the birth of Don Benito Juárez. We remember the hero, as the poet Carlos Pellicer said: “in whose temples the sun has engraved its cradle”. We pay a tribute to Mexico's elder state man, converted by his virtues in the universal example of thought, speech and progressive practices.

Evoking and glorifying the Grand figure of Juarez, at two hundred and four years of his birth, is a Republican action of admiration and recognition from the people of Mexico to an exceptional man, no doubt, the Builder Grand Master of the modern state, of the secular state, in our country.

This is a huge commemoration of a historical relevance, given that this year the Nation is celebrating, beside the Bicentennial of the insurgency’s beginning for independence and Centenary of the Mexican Revolution’s beginning, those 150 years from the Reformation Triumph, the historical movement of the country, liberator of the Mexican consciousness and model for men and peoples of the world.

We participate in this solemn civic act, because we keep alive in our memory the great epic of Juarez and his generation.

We remember of a past that makes us proud, cast it in the fight against obscurity and retrogression; and, also, we testify our progressive philosophy in front of this monument raised in memory of Homeland Bicentennial, the Father of the Americas.


From thought to word and action of Juarez, from his value, loyalty, patriotism and belief reformer, it was born the progressive vocation of the Mexican people.

Benito Juarez will be always for us the paradigm of patriotism; of honor, dignity and decor of the Republic. He will be always our inspiration through its undeniable character, through his value and his talent.


Juarez will continue to be the great symbol of ideology’ progress to combat the historical enemies of the Republic: the reaction and the conservatism. Juarez will be in the minds of new generations of Mexicans, the leader and guide in the fight for freedom, equality and justice.

For him, tragic, irrational and anti-historical, concluded that from the highest spheres of government, alleged the biggest civic celebration of this year, that of the 150 years since the Reformation Triumph, which means, no more and no less, the commemoration of the 150 years that we lived in a Modern, secularized and decentralized State, i.e., a Secular State.


From the greatest transcendence, for Mexico's institutional life, results this year the celebration of the Reformation triumph, occurred when the constitutional government army, under the command of General Jesus Gonzalez Ortega, defeated the groups, giver of coup d’etat, of the conservative Miguel Miramon, in Calpulalpan in December 22, 1860, when he received the President Juarez in the City, in Puerto de Veracruz, two days later after the bulletin of what did occurred.

But we must say loud and clear: the Reform was not just a civil war was to separate church and state; if only it were the historical significance of the Reformation, could not be too much to celebrate. In a broad vision of our history, the Reform was the meeting point of the inherited model from the Spanish colony, which has maintained, for more than three centuries, the religion and the clergy as instruments of social control for the economic exploitation and political domination, in the service of a class.


For this reason, to the conservative heirs, now hidden in the Republic Government, it resulted to be essential the celebration of the 150th years anniversary of the Reformation Triumph; but also because of this it would mean bringing an heroic tribute to the Mexican generations who thought, planned and executed the grand project of Mexico's liberation: the progressive Reform of the Mexican State, led by the most illustrious of our fellow citizens, President Benito Juarez.


Therefore, we must repeat to the national reaction party and its right conservative government that it will be impossible to mutilate and cut off our history, and that they will not require the removal from this of this giant figure's Benito Juarez.


In the cruel and fleshless confrontation of the Mexico’s nineteenth century, between two ideological currents and two economical, political and social projects, that have survived until today, it was the Pures Party at the radical reformers who prepared the birth of the modern State; also its philosophical doctrine and ideological principle it was the secularity; they are strictly lawful, the secular current Mexican parents.


Thus, the secularity gave birth to the fight for the Republic survival, in spite of the scams and foreign invasions; and the Modern State was the way for giving viability to the Mexican Nation.

After such hard evidences, the secularity became today, in the fundamental political decision, with conviction, deepen in the good Mexican conscience, even if we continue the great battle to bring it into our Constitution; but in this doctrine philosophical and ideological principle arose, over those 150 years, the mutual respect between the State and the religious associations, independent of religious sign.

For this, the Reform is on the our national history axis and this is also the bridge connecting the line time between the consuming stage of national independence and the first years of the independent Mexico with the Mexican Revolution. Without the Reform knowing, our history is obscure and it dark the full explanation of the struggle for political power and economical wealth today.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:



Celebrating this honor of Don Benito Juarez, on the occasion of the 204th year of his birth, we initially through the all national territory the big commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Reform Triumph, which is nothing else than the civic ceremony of the Republic for the 150 years of life of the modern State, the Secular State, in Mexico; and we bring a fair recognition to the merit of that great generation of Mexicans, who felt the democracy basis to which had aspire the good Mexican.

Because there is no political equilibrium without the secular state; or economic equity, or social justice and, therefore, there is no democracy.

With a post-modern State, religious or of religion of State should continues to be, on our national territory, the slavery, redound and the encomienda.

Juarez “Knight Errant of the Free Conscience” and Reform generation was inspired by the conviction and the principles which today are the ones who guide the thought, the word and the practice of the progressive men and women of Mexico.


In our time, giving up to the fight for a Secular State should be an indulgence or a frivolous complicity with those who, unfortunately, from the government, promotes the economic inequity, the political imbalance and the social injustice.

Let me conclude by quoting the "Ode Civic" of the Carlos Pellicer poet: "Juarez, you have not concluded"; "The day when the Strait reach to listen your bronzes, all of us we will be strong, we will be all great".


I SAID. THANK YOU

DR. ONOSANDRO TREJO CERDA

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

San Luis Potosí Bicentennial - Masons of the Nation

A little about Mexico

Mexico is known formally as the United Mexican States and is a federal, representative and democratic republic, located in Latin America. Mexico has border to the north with the United States of America, to the east with the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, to the southeast with Belize and Guatemala, and to the west with the Pacific Ocean. Its territory area converts it into the 15th largest country in the world, by covering almost 2 million square kilometers. In Mexico are living over 107 million people, being the most populated Spanish talking nation in the world. It is the second economy in Latin America after Brazil, and 4th in the Western Hemisphere.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

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The Masonic Binational Program

What is the Masonic Binational Program? The MBP started as an initiative of the Founding Brethren of the Masonic News Agency of Romania (APMR), through which this Freemasonic structure and its Illustrious Founder decided to promote the Mexican Bicentennial and all its links with Freemasonry.


You may find us also on Facebook and Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo and also on Ning, where we created the first virtual social masonic network for Freemasons, dedicated to the Mexican Bicentennial.

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