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Paperback Mexican Martyrdom: Firsthand Accounts of the Religious Persecution in Mexico 1926-1935 Book

ISBN: 0895553309

ISBN13: 9780895553300

Mexican Martyrdom: Firsthand Accounts of the Religious Persecution in Mexico 1926-1935

Mexican Martyrdom is a series of true stories of the terrible anti-Catholic persecutions which took place in Mexico in the 1920s. Told by the Jesuit priest, Fr. Wilfrid Parson, these stories are based upon cases he had seen himself or that had been described to him personally by the people who had undergone the atrocities of those times.

Though most contemporary readers don t know it, a full-fledged persecution of the Church, with thousands of martyrdoms, took place in modern times, just south of our own border including the famous Jesuit priest, Fr. Miguel Pro, was martyred before a firing squad during this persecution.

Between the conquest of Mexico by Cortes in 1521, and the Mexican Independence from Spain in 1821, Spain created in Mexico a great Catholic civilization to rival that of any nation in Europe. But when the Great Mexican Revolution began in 1810, this flourishing country began to wither and die. That Revolution was not to end until 1928, with the end of the brutal rule of President Plutarco Elias Calles, though in many ways it continues still. The heroic resistance of Mexican Catholics during this persecution is a great inspiration to Catholics today.

Mexican Martyrdom proves that hatred for the Catholic Church exists even in our times and can still flare into open and bloody persecution in this so-called enlightened age.

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A good book for all!

This book was hard to read, not in that it was too detailed, but, in that it is so sad how the Catholics suffered and all the things they had to go through. "President" Plutarcho Elias Calles treated the INNOCENT Catholics horribly. I liked how the author got his information from personal people he knew, too. Maybe this book will help strengthen someone, somewhere, in his hour of need! I recommend this book, not only to Catholics alone but to EVERYONE!

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The author relates the tragic true stories of the persecution of Mexican Catholics during the brutal rule of "President" Plutarcho Elias Calles from 1924 to 1928. These accounts are based upon actual cases seen by the author himself or that have been described to him personally by Mexican people he knew who had undergone the atrocities of those times. This full-fledged anti-Catholic persecution included thousands of martyrdoms of lay person's as well as some 50 Catholic priests. The heroic resistance of Mexican Catholics will be a great inspiration to the reader. Includes the background and the history of the martyrdom of the famous and saintly Jesuit, Father Miguel Pro. S.J., in 1926. Proves that hatred for the Catholic Church exists even in our times. 304pp. PB. Index.
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