The Franciscan Provinces of South America

  • Habig M
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During the three centuries of the colonial period, Franciscan friars devoted themselves to the Christianization and civilization of the natives and the spiritual care of settlers in all the regions now comprising the nine Spanish American Republics of South America, in the Portuguese American Republic of Brazil, and even in the Guianas; and though the various units of the Franciscan Order suffered considerable reverses during the wars for independence and subsequent disorders of the nineteenth century, the sons of St. Francis are today in all these countries with the exception of Venezuela and the Guianas.

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Habig, M. A. (1945). The Franciscan Provinces of South America. The Americas, 2(1), 72–92. https://doi.org/10.2307/978543

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