Lamy of Santa Fe

His Life and Times

Tapa dura, 523 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 1975 por Farrar Straus & Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-18300-4
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Número OCLC:
1230741
ASIN:
0374183007
Goodreads:
1164181

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Few figures of nineteenth-century America have appealed more to the modern imagination than Juan Bautista Lamy, first archbishop of Santa Fe. Born in France, he served a pioneer apprenticeship in the American Middle West until he was sent to New Mexico as bishop at the relatively youthful age of thirty-seven. A prime civilizer of the frontier Southwest, Lamy made his presence felt from the Rocky Mountains across new Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona into old Mexico—and as far as Rome. (Readers of Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop have met him in fictionalized form as Bishop Latour.)

Almost alone in the beginning, Lamy face up, physically, to a desert and mountain domain larger than his native France. As the works and institutions of knowledge, mercy, and amenity came alive under his touch in a land of ignorance and savage terror, yet of ample promise, he gave his life to the …

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  • Biography
  • Bishops
  • Catholic Church
  • Catholic church, united states, history
  • New mexico, history

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