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La Conquistadora (Houser)

Autor Sue Houser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2011
The oldest image of the Virgin Mary in the United States―a petite wooden statue―accompanied Spanish Conquistadors and missionaries to the Kingdom of Nuevo México in 1625. Her existence has been tumultuous. She was rescued from a burning church, kidnapped and held for ransom, and had her wooden form mutilated and remade. This book conveys the essence of devotion given to the statue who is yearly celebrated at "La Fiesta de Santa Fe" and yearly carried in procession based on a promise made over 300 years ago. She is the Queen of New Mexico, enthroned in her own chapel at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has the wardrobe of a Spanish Queen with over 200 exquisite gowns and priceless crowns and jewelry. Her name is La Conquistadora, "Our Lady of the Conquest." Was she a conqueror of territories or a conqueror of hearts and healer of human weaknesses? This is her story.Sue Houser is a native of New Mexico and is interested in preserving the history and culture of the state. A retired social worker, she writes about the inspiration and passion behind the stories. This is her second historical, non-fiction book.
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ISBN-13: 9780865348301
ISBN-10: 0865348308
Pagini: 94
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Sunstone Press

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The oldest image of the Virgin Mary in the United States, a petite wooden statue, accompanied Spanish Conquistadors and missionaries to the Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico in 1625. Her existence has been tumultuous. She was rescued from a burning church, kidnapped and held for ransom, and had her wooden form mutilated and remade. This book conveys the essence of devotion given to the statue.

Notă biografică

Sue Houser, a native of New Mexico, enjoys traveling around New Mexico and discovering the state's historical gems. A retired social worker, she lives with her husband in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains. Amelia and the Magic Ponies is her latest book reflecting New Mexico's rich and diverse culture. Her other award-winning books are Hot Foot Teddy: The True Story of Smokey Bear; La Conquistadora: The Oldest Statue of the Virgin Mary in the United States; Wilmettie; and The Corn Whisperer. Visit her website at: suehouser.com.