Críticas:
"The Catholic Church in so old in New Mexico, former Archbioshop Robert F. Sanchez once remarked, that it could have said Mass for the safe landing of the Puritans. This lengthy heritage is celebrated in this book of twenty-three essays, all derived from a 1997 Santa Fe symposium. Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan sets the tone with a thoughtful introduction, and Thomas J. Steele, S.J., the foremost expert on New Mexico Catholic history serves as major editor. . . . Although more a mosaic than a comprehensive narrative, Seeds of Struggle, Harvest of Faith provides the best overview of New Mexican Catholicism now available."
Reseña del editor:
The importance of religion in New Mexico is manifest in this collection of essays, the proceedings of a 1997 symposium that represents the work of twenty-three of the region's most noted scholars and writers. Among the topics they cover are church architecture, the role of missionaries in colonisation, the role of the church in education, the contributions of the Penitentes, and the work of specific orders, particularly the Jesuits and the Franciscans. Local devotion to such figures as St. Michael, La Guadalupana, La Conquistadora, and Nuestra Seora de Beln is addressed in several essays, as well as the work of such historic leaders as Padre Martnez and Archbishop Lamy. In addition to its importance for historians, this book will be of interest to genealogists. It includes an essay on sacramental records and the preservation of New Mexico family genealogies from the colonial era to the present.
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