‘A Most Select Gathering’. Mexican National Pilgrimages to Rome during the Papacy of Leo XIII
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Historical Context
2.1.1. The Religious Reform of Mexico
2.1.2. The Turn to Ultramontanism in Latin America
2.1.3. The Renewal of Pilgrimages to Rome
2.2. Mexican Pilgrimages to Rome during the Papacy of Leo XIII (1878–1903)
2.2.1. The First National Pilgrimage to Rome (1888)
A unanimous exclamation of admiration, joy, and religious exhilaration left the lips of all the Mexicans when they saw approaching the City of the Popes, the Metropolis of Christendom. –Rome! –Rome! cried a hundred voices. –Rome! –Rome! the echo answered back, making hearts beat violently. –Mexico is arriving in Rome! thought I: Mexico is coming to Rome for the first time: Mexico is coming to the centre of the Catholic union.
2.2.2. The Second National Pilgrimage to Rome (1898)
2.2.3. The Third National Pilgrimage to Rome (1900)
The close union of a race that pursues the most noble ideals. Here they look upon each other as true brothers, as members of a single great family, the Mexicans, Central Americans, Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, Colombians, Peruvians, Bolivians, Brazilians, Argentinians, Chileans, and Uruguayans. May all the people of the Latin race one day know the harmony that reigns between the students of this favoured establishment, called to offer inestimable service to the future!
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
5. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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