Black Saint of the Americas: The Life and Afterlife of Martín de Porres: 99 (Cambridge Latin American Studies, Series Number 99)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 4/6/2017
EAN 9781108404174, ISBN10: 1108404170
Paperback, 312 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
In May 1962, as the struggle for civil rights heated up in the United States and leaders of the Catholic Church prepared to meet for Vatican Council II, Pope John XXIII named the first black saint of the Americas, the Peruvian MartÃÂn de Porres (1579–1639), and designated him the patron of racial justice. The son of a Spanish father and a former slavewoman from Panamá, MartÃÂn served a lifetime as the barber and nurse at the great Dominican monastery in Lima. This book draws on visual representations of MartÃÂn and the testimony of his contemporaries to produce the first biography of this pious and industrious black man from the cosmopolitan capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru. The book vividly chronicles the evolving interpretations of his legend and his miracles, and traces the centuries-long campaign to formally proclaim MartÃÂn de Porres a hero of universal Catholicism.
Introduction
Part I. The Life
1. Race and family
2. The convent and the colonial world
3. Healing and faith
4. Death and the heavenly transit
Part II. The Afterlife
5. Creating a Vida from a life
6. The miracles
7. Images in black and white
8. Sainthood
Conclusion
Appendixes
Bibliography
Endnotes.