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Show 5 ; < omnis mail eri a ag ie is = i J . B. Salpointe, Mexican rule, from records at his as ever came to New prepared by disposal, with the fables of necromancers. I must in all the towns of Mexico pe whenever a religious observe, worlds which however, that takes place, all the pastoral ico 7 Even‘ him till the they principal had first personages knelt at of: his the : feet and and Arizona, him, in order to win his heart and would not kissed his * 181 Salpointe, Most Rev. ‘‘The pp. 122-123: list we give of the eg ap B., Soldiers of the Cross, of the venerable missionaries who preached the him happy Brother Agustin Ruiz de Juan Santa Maria, (Ruiz expedition). Fray Bernardino Beltran (Espejo’s expedition). Fray Francisco de San Miguel. (7) Fray Alonzo Martinez. Fray Alonzo (10) Fray Juan de Rosas. (9) de Zamorra. (12) Fray Juan Claros. (13) Fray (11) Fray Andrés Corchado. de Lugo. Cristobal Salazar, Brothers Pedro de Vergara and Juan de Buenaventura (Juan de Ofiate expedition). 1608: (16) Fray Juan Ramirez. 1629: (17) Fray Zarate Salmeron. 1632: (18) Fray Juan Letrado, Fray Martin Arbide. Fray Juan de (19) 1678-80 (Otermin being governor of the province): (20) Fray Cristobal Figueroa. (21) Fray Albino Maldonado. Jesus Morador. (22) Fray Juan Mora. (23) Fray Juan Lorenzo Analiza. (24) Fray Juan de Jesus Espinosa. (25) Fray Sebastian Calzada. 4 Fray Andrés (27) Gomez de la Cadena. Francisco Fray (26) 1681: Duran. (28) Fray Francisco Farfan. (29) Fray N. Ayeta. (30) Fray Juan de Vallada. (31) Fray Jesus de Lombardi. (32) Fray N. N. (his title) Procurador. (33) Fray Juan de Jesus. . (34) Fray Francisco Corvera. (35) 1692 (Vargas being governor): Fray Miguel Muniz. (36) Fray Francisco Alonzo Barroso. (37) Fray Salvador de San Antonio. (38) Fray Juan de Zavare eta. (41) (39) Fray Fray Juan Francisco Mufios de Jesus Castro. Maria. (42) Alpuente. de (40) Fray Juan Fray Juan Daza. (43) Fray José Dies, (44) Fray Antonio Carbonel. (45) Fray Geronimo Prieto. (46) Fray Juan Antonio de Corral. (47) Fray Antonio Vahomonde. (48) Fray An- tonio Obregon. tura Contreras. Zeifios. (49) (51) ‘Fray Domingo de Jesus Maria. Fray José Nevares (54) Vargas. Francisco FP 1694:José (53) ri GarciaFray Marin. (56) Fray Miguel cevedo. (58) Fray José Arvizu. (59) Velarde. (50) (52) Fray BuenavenFray Fray Antonio Moreno. Tirso. met “ 2 a S ce oe = " ey (57) Fray Juan de Pefia. Fray Diego (59) Antonio eT me eee ay mre Pe — Oe MEE ~ ey — : - and ARTI Padilla de Juan ma Fray (2) de Niza. Mareos Fray (1) 1540: Brother Louis de Escalona (Expedition of Coronado). Fray (4) Lopez. Francisco Fray (3) 1581: 1582: (5) (6) 1596: Francisco (8) to make BRE for — and The soldier brilliantly clad, mounted on his steed, with the Indians if need be; and the missionary, dressed in order, walking on foot and bearing the cross, to console and to show him that there was One who had suffered e him a the oe Mexico al New Cae in een out-stepped, — times iE agghonaee om many il and ns remain i will e country ee our J ae of C4 missionaries . the : of hoe names - of ee period co remaining . the coy regards Serine: As = followed before windows . 1680. In another world.’’ is a custom city many differently equipped. spear in hand to fight the poor habit of his the conquered native, eS lasted for several weeks, he never appeared in the streets but Beets aad catholics who were so fortunate as to obtain a glimpse of his fn hes Us ae immediately dropped upon their knees and never moved oa ea : position till the mitred priest had either vouchsafed his benediction disappeared. t in other, but both always facing to the right point, though with different views and racing the street along which it is to pass, shall be decorated with shawls, carpets, or fancy cloths, according to the means and capabilities of the proee eb During the bishop’s sojourn in Santa Fé, which to the great joy of venture consequently who Mexico and Pueblos The soldier looked to the conmarch of the valorous Spanish conquistadores. quest of lands and peoples for his king, and the missionary to the conquest of souls for Heaven. Both advanced, now together and then apart from each one reads of in doors the unmentioned in the pages of these notes, until a more complete investigation. This list, however, gives us a pretty fair idea of how numerous must have been the phalanx of the brave soldiers of the cross, the zealous sons of St. Francis, (which it would not be safe to neglect), providing procession of a SA one eet and comments, there revolt igh general is given below.134 back to those glowing descriptions of enchanted 131 — continued. time, until the fall of Spanish rule in Mexico, we must say that we have not, thus far, been able to explore all the records yet in existence in the churches, Archbishop his 4 sain Spanish during and 189 aes NOTE way to New Mexico with the Army of the West, he compelled the vicar-general, Juan Felipe Ortiz, to give him all the money he had, also all plate and live stock, to enable him to resist the American army; but he did nothing to prevent the peaceful entry of the American general two weeks later, but fled ingloriously, deserting his people and abandoning his capital. A list of all the friars and priests, who PRIESTS gospel in New Mexico, is far from being complete, as all the church documents, from the establishment of the missions to the year 1681 were destroyed in the on his was Kearny 1846, learned that General AND Seger Taos and Tomé were empowered by the sovereign pontiff, Gregory XVI, to administer confirmation. Bishop Zubiria found conditions in New Mexico as Dr. Rascon He did everything in his power to arouse the had pictured them. little to be hoped for from the Mexican seeing faithful, zeal of the During his visit he government, which soon drove him into exile. churches and imthe of repair the to made regulations in regard provements in the service of the altar, as well as in regard to He left New Mexmarriages with persons from the United States. to be done, and much so seeing heart, heavy a with ico, however, He visited the without any resources or power to effect a remedy. territory again in 1845, and labored to revive a spirit of faith and The year following the last visit of Bishop sacrifice in the people. Zubiria, there was a strange riot at Tomé, caused by the attempt of the priest to take some statues from the church in the Holy Week When General Manuel Armijo, about the procession at Valencia. 8th of August, FRAYLES, Fn Sg MISSIONS, HISTORY MEXICAN me NEW OF FACTS , LEADING 188 |