Penitente Self-government: Brotherhoods and Councils, 1797-1947Ancient City Press, 1985 - 204 páginas A major new work on the Penitente Brotherhood in New Mexico and Colorado, Penitente Self-Government is based on many documents only recently available. Steele and Rivera have excerpted and translated passages from some fifty Spanish-language documents in writing this history of how independent and often isolated village Penitente chapters, or moradas, first came not being around 1800 and began to organize themselves into districts and later regional associations until officially recognized by the Catholic Church in 1947. In tracing this development, the authors provide new insights into clergy like Archbishops Lamy and Salpointe, Padre Martínez of Taos, and the Presbyterian Rev. Alexander Darley of southern Colorado. They also give bibliographical details on numerous Brotherhood officers, notably Bernardo Abeyta, builder of the famous Santuario of Chimayó, and Miguel Archibeque, who was instrumental in effecting the 1947 reconciliation with Archbishop Byrne, Translations of twelve documents--from Cochití, Taos, Truchas, Canjilón, Ensenda, Abiquiú, Hernández, and Lyden--follow the history. Appendices include discussions of Penitente geography, liturgy, initiation rites, prayer, rituals, and symbols. |
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... Martínez may have originated the explanation that the Penitentes were actually the Third Order of Saint Francis as " another way of extending and solidifying his personal influence , " for Martinez had been appointed head of the Third ...
... Martínez may have originated the explanation that the Penitentes were actually the Third Order of Saint Francis as " another way of extending and solidifying his personal influence , " for Martinez had been appointed head of the Third ...
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... Martínez had his greatest support in his struggle with Bishop Lamy . The six towns : 1. Fernando de Taos , the seat of the Padre's parish ; 2. Ranchitos , the site of his father's home , the Antonio Severino Mar- tínez House ; 3 ...
... Martínez had his greatest support in his struggle with Bishop Lamy . The six towns : 1. Fernando de Taos , the seat of the Padre's parish ; 2. Ranchitos , the site of his father's home , the Antonio Severino Mar- tínez House ; 3 ...
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... Martínez of Ensenada resigned both from his morada and from his office . ] THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE CENTER OF THE PIOUS FRATERNITY OF OUR FATHER JESUS THE NAZARENE WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE SUPREME COUNSELOR OF ...
... Martínez of Ensenada resigned both from his morada and from his office . ] THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE CENTER OF THE PIOUS FRATERNITY OF OUR FATHER JESUS THE NAZARENE WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE SUPREME COUNSELOR OF ...
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Abiquiú aforesaid Agua Zarca alabados Albuquerque Museum Antonio Antonio José Martínez Archbishop Archdiocese of Santa Article Bernardo Abeyta Bishop blessing Broth Brothers of Blood Brothers of Light Catholic Celador Center Centro century Chama chapter Charles Aranda Chimayó Church Cochití Cofradía comply Conciliar Brother confraternity Córdova Council Counselor Darley Dios district Dorothy Woodward duties Ensenada erhood exercises Father Jesus fraternal Fray Angélico Chávez Friday García Guad Hermandad Hermano Mayor Hispanic Holy Week honor Jesus the Nazarene Joe Rivera José Juan Lamy Lord Jesus Christ Marta Weigle Martínez Mary Master of Novices meeting Mexican Mexico Mexico Press Miguel Archibeque morada officers organization pardon parish passion and death pastor penance penitence person prayer priests Principal Brother Pueblo punishment religious Rio Arriba County ritual rules San Miguel San Miguel County Santa Cruz Santa Fe Santuario Secretary soul Spanish sudario Taos County tion Treasurer Truchas Trujillo Verdadero Jesús village Warden