984 resultados para Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Mexico
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"In Mexico, the first two days of November are set aside each year for the commemoration of the dead. This fete, called All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, is observed throughout the world; however, in Mexico, it is celebrated in a manner peculiar to that country and to the various localities within that country . This holiday is sanctioned by both government and church; and is celebrated by practically all Mexicans, whether they be Catholic, pagan, relilious or irreligious. These are the two days when that contrast which is the essence of Mexico becomes obvious: the "triste~alegria" (sad-happiness). During these days , art objects are abundant and arresting ; and religious ceremonies, rites and fiestas blossom forth! Urban and folk arts, in every field, find full expression at this time. The religious, social, political, and artistic manifestations of the holiday are not only stimulating in themselves, but are exciting as subjects for painting, drawings, prints, and any other form of artistic expression!"
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by John Allen
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bound in brown leather; stamped in gold. Front cover detached.
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"Niknmoowina," by Jean Ross Hunter: p. 249-274.
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Preliminary and closing material in Welsh.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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[On cover: Cunningham]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The whole book of Psalms, in metre ; with hymns suited to the feasts and fasts of the church... has special t.p.
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Seal of "Aux. N.Y. Bible & Common prayer book soc." on verso of t.-p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.