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Building Colonial Cities of God - Mendicant Orders and Urban Culture in New Spain (Hardcover)
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Building Colonial Cities of God - Mendicant Orders and Urban Culture in New Spain (Hardcover)
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This book tracks New Spain's mendicant orders past their so-called
golden age of missions into the ensuing centuries and reveals that
they had equally crucial roles in what Melvin terms the "spiritual
consolidation" of cities. Beginning in the late sixteenth century,
the orders gave new emphasis to work in cities, which became home
to the majority of friars and to the orders' wealthiest houses, and
where mendicants became deeply embedded in urban social and
cultural life. Urban friars ministered to residents of all races
and social standings and focused on traditional mendicant
activities, serving as preachers, confessors, spiritual directors,
alms collectors, educators, scholars, and sponsors of charitable
works. Each order brought to this work a distinct identity that
informed the messages in its sermons, the images in its churches,
and the teachings of its priests. In the process, the orders
informed people's beliefs and shaped variations in the practice of
Catholicism in New Spain. Contrary to prevailing views, the
seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries were a time of
prosperity for the mendicants, and even the eighteenth-century
reforms that ended this era were nowhere near as devastating as has
been assumed. Indeed, the bustle of mendicants' churches and the
demand for their services that continued through the end of the
colonial period demonstrates a thriving baroque piety.
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