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ZAMORA

Zamora: translation

Zamora
Diocese in Spain
Diocese in Mexico
Vicariate Apostolic in Ecuador

Catholic Encyclopedia.Kevin Knight.2006.

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Vicariate Apostolic in South Ecuador, created 3 February, 1893, by Leo XIII.The second Provincial Council of Quito (1869) established for the savages of that territory a mission with four chief residences, Napo, Macas, Gualaquiza, and Zamora, entrusted to the Society of Jesus, whose activity was much hampered by rebelious tribes. In 1889 Zamora came under the jurisdiction ofthe Franciscans, and at the end of 1892 Father Luis Torra took up his residence among these savages, in number from 700 to 1000, and with difficulty evangelized them, as they were cruel and loath to live in villages. The vicariate takes its name from a former Spanish settlement destroyed in 1559. The country is beautiful, and its fertile plains are watered by fine rivers. Recent revolts of the savages have compelled the missionaries to withdraw to the Franciscan convent of Loja.
Missiones Catholicae (Rome, 1907).
ALBERTO ODONEZ
Transcribed by Michael T. Barrett

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company.Nihil Obstat.1910.


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