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Maarten Janssen, 2014-
Author(s) | Gregorio Barajas |
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Addressee(s) | Fulgencio de la Purificación |
In English | Letter from Gregorio Barajas to Fulgencio de la Purificación, a chaplain. The author writes to Fray Fulgencio de la Purificación to tell him that if he considers his words are offensive he can go to whomever he deems fit, however he can not see any harm in them. Gregorio Barajas told Fray Fulgencio de la Purificación, a prison´s chaplain, that he was incredulous and did not profess the Christian faith, neither he believed in God, or Christ, or the Virgin. Fray Fulgencio de la Purificación wrote a letter to the Holy Office in order to denounce these facts. Together with his letter, he sent a letter written by Gregorio Barajas in which the defendant stated he had to mend the offence, in case there was one, but he could not see any grievance. It was Fray Antonio del Niño Jesús, also a barefoot Carmelite of Cuenca, who handed the letter to Fray Fulgencio, as the former acknowledged in his statement. In the verso of the letter there is an annotation from a different handwriting which reads: "This notepaper is the same included by Fray Fulgencio de la Purificación in his letter from February the 12th of the present year. I hereby certify it. February the 13th, 98. Limanero." |
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