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Los M Rtires De Cristo Rey


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Los M Rtires De Cristo Rey


Los M Rtires De Cristo Rey
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Author : Andrés Barquín y Ruiz
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1937

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M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles


M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles
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Author : Elías Fuente (C.M.)
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1940

M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles written by Elías Fuente (C.M.) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1940 with categories.




M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles


M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles
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Author : Elías Fuente
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1944

M Rtires De Cristo Rey En El Cerro De Los Ngeles written by Elías Fuente and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1944 with categories.




Viva Cristo Rey


Viva Cristo Rey
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Author : David C. Bailey
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2013-04-10

Viva Cristo Rey written by David C. Bailey and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-10 with History categories.


Between 1926 and 1929, thousands of Mexicans fought and died in an attempt to overthrow the government of their country. They were the Cristeros, so called because of their battle cry, ¡Viva Cristo Rey!—Long Live Christ the King! The Cristero rebellion and the church-state conflict remain one of the most controversial subjects in Mexican history, and much of the writing on it is emotional polemic. David C. Bailey, basing his study on the most important published and unpublished sources available, strikes a balance between objective reporting and analysis. This book depicts a national calamity in which sincere people followed their convictions to often tragic ends. The Cristero rebellion climaxed a century of animosity between the Catholic church and the Mexican state, and this background is briefly summarized here. With the coming of the 1910 revolution the hostility intensified. The revolutionists sought to impose severe limitations on the Church, and Catholic anti-revolutionary militancy grew apace. When the government in 1926 decreed strict enforcement of anticlerical legislation, matters reached a crisis. Church authorities suspended public worship throughout Mexico, and Catholics in various parts of the country rose up in arms. There followed almost three years of indecisive guerrilla warfare marked by brutal excesses on both sides. Bailey describes the armed struggle in broad outline but concentrates on the political and diplomatic maneuvering that ultimately decided the issue. A de facto settlement was brought about in 1929, based on the government’s pledge to allow the Church to perform its spiritual offices under its own internal discipline. The pact was arranged mainly through the intercession of U.S. Ambassador Dwight Morrow. His role in the conflict, as well as that of other Americans who decisively influenced the course of events, receives detailed attention in the study. The position of the Vatican during the conflict and its role in the settlement are also examined in detail. With the 1929 settlement the clergy returned to the churches, whereupon the Cristeros lost public support and the rebellion collapsed. The spirit of the settlement soon evaporated, more strife followed, and only after another decade did permanent religious peace come to Mexico.



San Jos S Nchez Del R O Y M Rtires De M Xico


San Jos S Nchez Del R O Y M Rtires De M Xico
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Author : Luis Laureán Cervantes
language : en
Publisher: Encuentro
Release Date : 2022-04-26

San Jos S Nchez Del R O Y M Rtires De M Xico written by Luis Laureán Cervantes and has been published by Encuentro this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-26 with History categories.


Joselito, como llaman en su tierra mexicana a san José Sánchez del Río, mártir a los catorce años, es uno de los más jóvenes del Martirologio católico. También es de los más recientes, declarado santo por el papa Francisco en 2016. Sin llegar a empuñar las armas, no temió arriesgar su vida por Cristo y por la Iglesia, uniéndose a los cristeros en el convulso México de hace cien años. ¿Qué pasó para que muchos católicos se alzaran contra el gobierno? ¿Fue legítima la guerra de los cristeros? El autor de este libro, natural del pueblo del joven mártir, no sólo responde a estas preguntas con documentos, sino que logra describir el ambiente que se vivía en Sahuayo dejando hablar a testigos directos de los hechos. A las decenas de miles víctimas causadas por la guerra, se suman en torno a 500 sacerdotes y no pocos católicos laicos asesinados por odio a la fe. La Iglesia ha reconocido ya como mártires a 40 de ellos, que también son presentados en este libro. En el siglo XX, en México, a causa del liberalismo radical —en otros lugares, bajo otros signos ideológicos— la sangre de los cristianos fue derramada sobre el altar del utópico ídolo moderno del «progreso». ¡Mártires de la esperanza!



M Rtires De Cristo Rey


M Rtires De Cristo Rey
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language : es
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Saints Of The Americas


Saints Of The Americas
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Author : Arturo J. Pérez-Rodríguez
language : en
Publisher: Loyola Press
Release Date : 2009-05-20

Saints Of The Americas written by Arturo J. Pérez-Rodríguez and has been published by Loyola Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-05-20 with Religion categories.


The strength and vigor of the Catholic Church are nowhere more visible than in North and South America, where hundreds of millions of people claim the Catholic faith. Saints of the Americas features thirty heroes of this New World faith, with representatives from fifteen countries in South America, Central America, North America, and the Caribbean. Through "conversations" between the authors and the saints, readers will be inspired by the stories of Catherine Drezel and Elizabeth Ann Seton, who built schools and hospitals in the United States; martyr Óscar Romero from El Salvador; Venezuelan physician and healer José Gregorio Hernández; Peruvian Rose of Lima, the first saint of the Americas; and others. The faith and perseverance of these martyrs and monks, laypeople and clergy, mystics and activists will encourage people today to make a lasting difference in the world.



A Tale Of Two Cities


A Tale Of Two Cities
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Author : Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2018-06-05

A Tale Of Two Cities written by Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-06-05 with History categories.


In the second half of the twentieth century Dominicans became New York City's largest, and poorest, new immigrant group. They toiled in garment factories and small groceries, and as taxi drivers, janitors, hospital workers, and nannies. By 1990, one of every ten Dominicans lived in New York. A Tale of Two Cities tells the fascinating story of this emblematic migration from Latin America to the United States. Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof chronicles not only how New York itself was forever transformed by Dominican settlement but also how Dominicans' lives in New York profoundly affected life in the Dominican Republic. A Tale of Two Cities is unique in offering a simultaneous, richly detailed social and cultural history of two cities bound intimately by migration. It explores how the history of burgeoning shantytowns in Santo Domingo--the capital of a rural country that had endured a century of intense U.S. intervention and was in the throes of a fitful modernization--evolved in an uneven dialogue with the culture and politics of New York's Dominican ethnic enclaves, and vice versa. In doing so it offers a new window on the lopsided history of U.S.-Latin American relations. What emerges is a unique fusion of Caribbean, Latin American, and U.S. history that very much reflects the complex global world we live in today.



Catalog


Catalog
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Author : University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

Catalog written by University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Latin America categories.




Magical Habits


Magical Habits
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Author : Monica Huerta
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2021-06-28

Magical Habits written by Monica Huerta and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-28 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


In Magical Habits Monica Huerta draws on her experiences growing up in her family's Mexican restaurants and her life as a scholar of literature and culture to meditate on how relationships among self, place, race, and storytelling contend with both the afterlives of history and racial capitalism. Whether dwelling on mundane aspects of everyday life, such as the smell of old kitchen grease, or grappling with the thorny, unsatisfying question of authenticity, Huerta stages a dynamic conversation among genres, voices, and archives: personal and critical essays exist alongside a fairy tale; photographs and restaurant menus complement fictional monologues based on her family's history. Developing a new mode of criticism through storytelling, Huerta takes readers through Cook County courtrooms, the Cristero Rebellion (in which her great-grandfather was martyred by the Mexican government), Japanese baths in San Francisco—and a little bit about Chaucer too. Ultimately, Huerta sketches out habits of living while thinking that allow us to consider what it means to live with and try to peer beyond history even as we are caught up in the middle of it. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient