Saints.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
A tale about Santa Rita. Lorin Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Santa Rita is taught by God not to prejudge her fellow man.
Antonia and her saints. Lou Sage Batchen, collector., 1936-1940
Story of the santos of Las Placitas.
El Burrito de San Beniko. (The donkey of St. Benedict). Bright Lynn, collector., 1936-1940
St. Benedict helps a simple man who is victimized by tricks of a wicked Jew.
Fiestas in New Mexico - San Antonio's Day., 1936-1940
Description of the celebration of a town's patron saint. Sponsored by the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission.
Fiestas in New Mexico - San Juan Day in Las Placitas., 1936-1940
Description of the races held on San Juan Day. Sponsored by the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission.
Fiestas in New Mexico. San Ysidro's Day in Cordova., 1936-1940
Story of the feast day of San Ysidro, the patron saint of farmers. Sponsored by the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission.
Francisco & his saint. Lou Sage Batchen, collector., 1936-1940
Story of a wood carver.
How San Cristoval got his name. Lorin Brown, collector., 1936-1940
A story of how San Cristoval got his name by carrying Christ across a river.
La funcion. (The festival). Reyes N. Martinez, collector., 1936-1940
Description of the celebration held at Arroyo Hondo on the patron saint's feast day.
La Promesa (The Promise). Bright Lynn, collector., 1936-1940
Because of a promise to St. Joseph, a wealthy man marries a poor humble girl.
Legend of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Genevieve Chapin, collector., 1936-1940
Tale of the appearance of the Virgin to Juan Diego of Mexico City.
Lives of the saints. Lorin W. Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Brief biographical sketches of various saints. (1939)
Meager contributions. Reyes Martinez, collector., 1936-1940
This story tells about the feast of San Roque and the contributions collected by the Church on his feast day. Humor.
Nuestra Senora del Rosario. Annette H. Thorp, collector., 1936-1940
Describes how Nuestra Senora del Rosario became the patron saint of travelers.
San Luis Gonzaga. Lorin W. Brown, collector., 1936-1940
According to this paper San Luis Gonzaga is the patron saint of the dance. A brief description is given of the dance held in his honor.
San Pedro pierde las llaves del cielo. (St. Peter loses the keys of heaven). Bright Lynn. collector., 1936-1940
Lucifer steals the keys to Heaven and an angel helps recover them.
San Ysidro Labrador. Lorin Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Explanation of the importance of San Ysidro Labrador among the Hispanos.
Santa Ines del Campo. Lorin W. Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Brief description of the Santa Ines del Campo shrine in Santa Fe Caon. See also: Alabados - #5-5-5 #75 Santa Ines del Campo by L. Brown.
Santa Persingula. Lorin W. Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Describes the devotions practiced when a vigil is held for Saint Persingula, the patron saint of Arroyo Hondo.
St. Michael stops at Socorro - folk tale. Ina Sizer Cassidy, collector., 1936-1940
A folk story in which a group of friars are taking a statute of St. Michael to Socorro, N.M.
Three saints., 1936-1940
Descriptions of three popular saints in rural New Mexico.
Tia Lupe. Lorin Brown, collector., 1936-1940
The story of an old woman who lived in Cordova and cared for the Santos in the Church.