The Alabados of New MexicoThomas J. Steele UNM Press, 2005 - 401 páginas The sacred Spanish-language hymns known as alabados originated in colonial New Spain in the eighteenth century. The Alabados of New Mexico includes a selection of the most beloved and most often sung hymns, in English and Spanish, as well as a basic explanation of the alabado. Introductory material discusses the sources of alabados and the form's origin in late medieval spirituality. Thomas Steele defines terms and discusses the alabado as poetry, music, and oral tradition. The 126 bilingual alabados are organized by theme, including the Christ child and holy family, passion narratives, sacraments, and prayers, etc. Steele includes complete texts and extensive commentaries. He has devoted decades to collecting and studying New Mexico's alabados and his annotations are enriched by his access to many versions of each hymn. |
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... Prayers : 247 1. General 247 63. El Miércoles de Ceniza 248 64. Cristo nuestro Redentor 250 65. Soy esclavo de Jesús ... Prayers 275 76. Pecador el tiempo santo 275 77. Dios toca en esta misión /// Penitencia 276 78. Dios toca en esta ...
... prayers and paraliturgi- cal services for every occasion of a Roman Catholic's life . This popular religion provided a parallel spiritu- ality to that of the sacramental life of the institu- tional Church . It did not seek to supplant ...
... prayer - songs and hymns praising the heavenly per- sonages . A contemporary described how Margil's efforts led to " a constant saying of rosaries in the streets and in houses so that the entire population became a choir of angels at ...
... praying , especially in a group , so as to get into personal con- scious touch with the sacred personalities , and the experience of living by norms the community demands and practices . The community aspect is vitally important , and ...
... prayers that helped teach literate people to pray in the new manner , Anselm made the new focus on Christ's human nature theologically respectable by writing Cur Deus Homo . This scholastic analysis of Christ's incarnation and death ...