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The Pastor's Sandal Path relates my envisioning of God in nature. I was privileged to grow up with my sister and five brothers on a farm where our parents instilled in us the presence of God in our daily lives, as well as in the majesty of God's nature. My early schooling took place in a one-room country school where our fantastic teacher incorporated the beauty of God and nature in the classroom and on field trips. In the upper grades, the Dominican sisters assisted my parents in laying a solid faith foundation. After graduation, I entered St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Mundelein where my faith was deepened, my love of Jesus increased, and God's presence in nature more keenly perceived. I hope my perceptions of God in nature will help the reader to encounter God in their ordinary experiences of life.
The Pastor's Sandal Path relates my envisioning of God in nature. I was privileged to grow up with my sister and five brothers on a farm where our parents instilled in us the presence of God in our daily lives, as well as in the majesty of God's nature. My early schooling took place in a one-room country school where our fantastic teacher incorporated the beauty of God and nature in the classroom and on field trips. In the upper grades, the Dominican sisters assisted my parents in laying a solid faith foundation. After graduation, I entered St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Mundelein where my faith was deepened, my love of Jesus increased, and God's presence in nature more keenly perceived. I hope my perceptions of God in nature will help the reader to encounter God in their ordinary experiences of life.
San Antonio, Texas, lies geographically and culturally at the
crossroads of Mexico, Texas, and the larger United States. During
the Great Depression it lay also at the crossroads of these
cultures' myths, memories, and identities. Between 1929 and 1941,
in this city's West Side barrio, a generation of Mexican immigrants
developed into a new middle class and forged an identity that has
shaped Southwestern experience since then: the identity of the
Mexican American.
With the publication of "Profile of Man and Culture in Mexico"
(1934) Samuel Ramos launched the modern search for Mexican national
identity, shifting examination of that country's problems from a
physical to a psychological plane. But Ramos' work crystallized a
long inquiry into the meaning of Mexican civilization, discernible
from the 1920s on.
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