Some time ago I prepared a bibliography about Belchite, you can see the beginning of our Blog. Now I intend to go one step further and present a brief overview of each of the collected works for the reader to know, albeit briefly.
will follow the order in which the books listed in the bibliography (usually are arranged in chronological order) and try to accompany the review with a photo. So, I start the oldest. JOSEF
Cottens. Novena to Our Lady of the Forsaken in the town of Belchite. Zaragoza, 1797. Ibanez printing. 40 pp. 16 x 11 cm. Facsimile edition 2005.
The back cover lists a drawing made in woodcut, with the image of Our Lady of the Forsaken. Presentation of the publication and location of the original (Archive, Library, Newspaper of the City of Zaragoza). There are some news about the origin of the image and the founding of the Priestly Belchite Seminar in 1725. Follow the ninth, and granted indulgences Joys of Our Lady to end with a Salve in Castilian verse alternating with with Latinos and believed to be sung in times of Mission Priests.
Roberto Solano. Rector of [Seminar] Belchite. Novena to Our Lady of the Forsaken. Zaragoza, 1898. Importing Soteras and Monforte. 22 pp. 21 x 15 cm. Facsimile edition 2004.
The back cover lists a modified picture of the chapel of the Seminary (photo appears as normal in the book of John Belchite Seminar Gasca Salo). The origin of the image of the Virgin Mary is treated at greater length and detail, as well as the foundation of the Seminar for Priests and the directors appointed by the Archbishop Perez de Araciel. Followed by an account on the events that resulted in withdrawal the building and restoration undertaken by the Archbishop Don Manuel Garcia Gil in 1864 and founding of the Minor Seminary of the diocese of Zaragoza. Terminate the input with the narration of various favors granted by the Virgin to her devotees. The ninth is taken from the previous edition, but the joys are modified and increased in two stanzas. Salve said that is taken from the Ninth primitive.
the end takes a note with the location of the original (National Museum of Costume). The edition was prepared by Julio MartÃn Blasco for the parish of Belchite in the third centenary of the arrival of the statue of the Virgin of the Helpless Belchite (1704)
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