Tag: Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aranzazu of Lima
Basque Chronicles: Merchants and Administrators: the role of the Basques in...
We've often spoken here on the blog about the role the Basques played in colonial Latin America. In the more than three centuries separating...
Mary of Jesus of Ágreda, Lima, the Franciscans, the Passionists, and...
To read the life of Sister Mary of Jesus of Ágreda (Ágreda, Soria 1602—1665) is to discover one of the most influential women in...
Two Videos to Discover the “Colegio de las Vizcaínas” in Mexico,...
A year ago, we wrote an article to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Colegio de San Ignacio or "Colegio de las...
The Burial Places of the Basques in Lima, Desecrated to Become...
Our regular readers will remember the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aranzazu of Lima, as we've mentioned them several times. If you're not familiar,...
A response from Peru to the libel against the Day of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On September 16, the Spanish dialy El Español published an article by Pedro José Chacón Delgado, professor of History of...
From the New World, on “115 Years without Sabino Arana”
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
That is the title of a video the Arantzazu Euzko Etxea of Lima has recently published on social media. ...
Day of the Basque Diaspora: a log of the official ceremony...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We don't normally attend official events, but the Day of the Diaspora was, without a doubt, one event...
Lehendakari Aguirre’s first tour of the Americas: 76 years of a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
When Lehendakari Aguirre started his tour of Latin America in 1942, it was hard to imagine a worse...
From Mexico: an educational tradition of Basque origin turns 250 years...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We have noticed sometimes that there's a tendency for the stories that reach the blog to group together...
You can help choose the date to pay homage to the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Many Basques, despite generations and distance, maintain a deep connection with their origins, their homeland. This “pride of...