Explore the fascinating world of the Penitentes, a unique religious brotherhood rooted in the heart of New Mexico, with "The Penitente Moradas of Abiqui ." This meticulously researched work by Richard E. Ahlborn delves into the religious life and customs of Abiqui , New Mexico, focusing on the moradas, or meeting houses, of this secretive and enduring group.
Uncover the history and practices of this folk religion, a blend of Christianity and indigenous traditions that has persisted for centuries in the American Southwest. Learn about their rituals, beliefs, and the vital role they played in the social and spiritual fabric of their communities. This book provides a valuable historical account of the Penitentes, shedding light on a little-understood aspect of religious history and the cultural landscape of New Mexico. A compelling read for anyone interested in Christianity, religious brotherhoods, or the history of the Southwest.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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