Matamoros statue in the Cathedral
Robert Spenger
rspengeraEARTHLINK.NET
Fri Apr 30 15:01:40 PDT 2004
Rosina,
I had had the same thought and when I read your message, I got the idea
to search the GoCamino archives for Mataespanoles. Here are the
results, including you own message as the last one. Handy things -
archives that is.
001219
01/04/30
17:32
51
Re: sites & Shields
002249
01/09/25
11:05
52
Re: matamoros
008616
03/11/20
11:03
76
Re: Santiago riding down the waves
008750
03/12/12
17:40
117
Sponsored students' Camino pilgrimage
008764
03/12/13
07:46
32
Re: Sponsored students' Camino pilgrimage
010277
04/04/30
16:57
11
Re: Matamoros statue in the Cathedral
Item #1219 (30 Apr 2001 17:32) - Re: sites & Shields
American countries' struggle for independence the apostle was invoked
as
"mataespanoles". -Peotic justice, I suppose-.
It would appear that the Apostle was believed to protect those who
went to
Item #2249 (25 Sep 2001 11:05) - Re: matamoros
When Mexico itself waged its fight for independence from Spain in 1810,
Santiago fought alongside the insurgents as Santiago Mataespanoles.
But the images of Santiago as warrior became as infinitely outnumbered
by
Item #8616 (20 Nov 2003 11:03) - Re: Santiago riding down the waves
revolution of independence, Santiago was invoked by the Mexicans as
Santiago
Mataespanoles (slayer of Spaniards).
Santiago is not, of course, the only saint that has been recruited to
help in
xican revolution of independence, Santiago was invoked by the Mexicans
as Sa=
ntiago Mataespanoles (slayer of Spaniards).<BR>
Santiago is not, of course, the only saint that has been recruited to
help i=
Item #8750 (12 Dec 2003 17:40) - Sponsored students' Camino pilgrimage
In that war of independence, by the way, Santiago was engaged to help
the
Mexicans as Santiago Mataespanoles (Spaniards' slayer).
Warm regards,
In that war of independence, by the way, Santiago was engaged to help
the Me=
xicans as Santiago Mataespanoles (Spaniards' slayer).<BR>
Warm regards,<BR>
Item #8764 (13 Dec 2003 07:46) - Re: Sponsored students' Camino
pilgrimage
> was engaged to help the
> Mexicans as Santiago Mataespanoles (Spaniards'
> slayer).
Item #10277 (30 Apr 2004 16:57) - Re: Matamoros statue in the Cathedral
As I remember, in the e-list that preceded this one a subscriber wrote
about some "Mataespanoles" (Spaniards slayer) images of Santiago in
some churches in the south of Mexico.
Unfortunately, I didn't save the messages. Did anyone?
Best Regards,
Bob Spenger
On Apr 30, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Rosina Lila wrote:
> As I remember, in the e-list that preceded this one a subscriber wrote
> about some "Mataespanoles" (Spaniards slayer) images of Santiago in
> some churches in the south of Mexico.
> Unfortunately, I didn't save the messages. Did anyone?
>
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