For the History of Evangelization in America: Confessionaries

Authors

  • Martine Azoulai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v15i22.913

Keywords:

confesionarios, etapa virreinal, evangelización

Abstract

The study of the introduction of the confession among the American Indians demonstrates the diversity of socio-historical conditions that existed at the time of the evangelization of the New World. The writings that relate the first confessions translate the enthusiasm that the first Franciscan missionaries aroused among the Indian populations and the fervor of the confessions that they received just a few years after their arrival in Mexico and South America. Instead, according to the chronicle of the Anonymous Jesuit, more than 30 years passed, after the arrival of the Europeans, in which the Catholic clergy would have administered nothing more than baptisms and marriages.

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Published

1983-12-10

How to Cite

For the History of Evangelization in America: Confessionaries. (1983). Allpanchis, 15(22), 127-138. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v15i22.913

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