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Franciscan Spirituality and Mission in New Spain, 1524-1599

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Franciscans in sixteenth-century New Spain were deeply ambivalent about their mission work. Fray Juan de ZumÃãrraga, the first archbishop of Mexico, begged the king to find someone else to do his job so that he could go home. Fray Juan de Ribas, one of the original twelve 'apostles of Mexico' and a founding pillar of the church in New Spain, later fled with eleven other friars into the wilderness to escape the demands of building that church. Fray JerÃp3(Bnimo de Mendieta, having returned from an important preaching tour in New Spain, wrote to his superior that he did not want to enlist again, and that the only way he would return to the mission field was if God dragged him by the hair. This discontent was widespread, grew stronger with time, and carried important consequences for the friars' interactions with indigenous peoples, their Catholic co-laborers, and colonial society at large. This book examines that discontent and seeks to explain why the exhilaration of joining such a 'glorious' enterprise so often gave way to grinding discontent. The core argument is that, despite St. Francis's own longing to do mission work, his followers in New Spain found that effective evangelization in a frontier context was fundamentally incompatible with their core spirituality. Bringing together two streams of historiography that have rarely overlapped - spirituality and missions - this book marks a strong contribution to the history of spirituality in both Latin America and Europe, as well as to the growing fields of transatlantic and world history.

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ISBN: 9781032927282
Publication date: 14th October 2024
Author: Steven E Turley
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 214 pages
Series: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Genres: History and Archaeology
Social and cultural history
History of religion
Christianity
History of the Americas