While dedicated to the task of the model Belchite Seminar, I thought the impact would have on the people the news that was going to build a large building. Many hesitate and remained in this situation until they had to confess his error.
And one morning, a group of workers, with some cars with tools, made his way toward the shrine of Our Lady of the Forsaken. With them was Don Gregorio Galindo, Auxiliary Bishop of Zaragoza and parish priest, with some priests and a group of onlookers.
Directed by the master of the work inspected where they studied the orientation and began pointing out the various field offices.
had formed a good working group and soon began to arrive early materials.
A gang of choppers would begin to open trenches and then prepare the foundation. We are unaware there is any document or plan. I asked on one occasion, in the diocese of Zaragoza file and told me that in those days were not made plans. Only found the charter, thanks to the determination of director Arturo Lozano Burzuri. But there must have been a time that held a meeting to discuss what kind building wanted to build with regard to the purpose. And would the record, probably in writing, details of new work. Noting
buildings of those times, we see the materials used in its construction. In regard to our own, it would require plenty of wood (pine beams) hurdles (of which we still manufacture in Belchite), tiles, bricks, stone (rare in the area), lime, sand and gypsum. The weight of the building would be supported by bearing walls (60 cm thick) and interior pillars. No remains have been observed adobe or rammed earth, generous, however, in the chapel of the Virgin of the Helpless. There
moments in the history of Belchite Seminar. The first was his move to Zaragoza, after Don Gregorio Galindo was named bishop of Lérida (1736). On this occasion the building was not entirely abandoned. During that time, was at the top, a mission worker, who managed the land belonging to the Seminary. We know (for a work document on file with the Seminario de San Carlos de Zaragoza) that by 1762 was at the front of the Casa Don Blas Nicole Rivera and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Forsaken was open for worship and leading it was a chaplain, who in 1797 was Don Josef Cottens.
Important was also the work of Archbishop Don Garcia and Gil, restoring the building and founded the Minor Seminary in 1866.
All these thoughts came to mind while I was engaged in preparing the model.
also thought of the great benefits provided by this center Belchite villagers, in their material and intellectual. It would be interesting to list belchitanos reaching the priesthood through the years and those who studied there. Daily would lower the seminar a group of external students to continue their studies.
A group of teachers and students were martyred for being priests and are now on the altar. Among them are Jorge Riveros Galvez, born in 1897 and Rafael Belchite Sambonet Peg, also a native of Belchite which went live on 23 or October 24, 1872. When visiting the ruins of the seminar I thought I was stepping on a land sanctified by the presence of saints. Santos
you passed by Belchite martyrs, pray for us! Everyday
would forward the work. You could tell what would be the first floor and place of the classroom where students receive lessons. Often the workers received a visit from Don Gregorio Galindo, who would report on time the Archbishop Perez de Araciel of the progress of the works, though he could not see the completion of these death.
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And one morning, a group of workers, with some cars with tools, made his way toward the shrine of Our Lady of the Forsaken. With them was Don Gregorio Galindo, Auxiliary Bishop of Zaragoza and parish priest, with some priests and a group of onlookers.
Directed by the master of the work inspected where they studied the orientation and began pointing out the various field offices.
had formed a good working group and soon began to arrive early materials.
A gang of choppers would begin to open trenches and then prepare the foundation. We are unaware there is any document or plan. I asked on one occasion, in the diocese of Zaragoza file and told me that in those days were not made plans. Only found the charter, thanks to the determination of director Arturo Lozano Burzuri. But there must have been a time that held a meeting to discuss what kind building wanted to build with regard to the purpose. And would the record, probably in writing, details of new work. Noting
buildings of those times, we see the materials used in its construction. In regard to our own, it would require plenty of wood (pine beams) hurdles (of which we still manufacture in Belchite), tiles, bricks, stone (rare in the area), lime, sand and gypsum. The weight of the building would be supported by bearing walls (60 cm thick) and interior pillars. No remains have been observed adobe or rammed earth, generous, however, in the chapel of the Virgin of the Helpless. There
moments in the history of Belchite Seminar. The first was his move to Zaragoza, after Don Gregorio Galindo was named bishop of Lérida (1736). On this occasion the building was not entirely abandoned. During that time, was at the top, a mission worker, who managed the land belonging to the Seminary. We know (for a work document on file with the Seminario de San Carlos de Zaragoza) that by 1762 was at the front of the Casa Don Blas Nicole Rivera and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Forsaken was open for worship and leading it was a chaplain, who in 1797 was Don Josef Cottens.
Important was also the work of Archbishop Don Garcia and Gil, restoring the building and founded the Minor Seminary in 1866.
All these thoughts came to mind while I was engaged in preparing the model.
also thought of the great benefits provided by this center Belchite villagers, in their material and intellectual. It would be interesting to list belchitanos reaching the priesthood through the years and those who studied there. Daily would lower the seminar a group of external students to continue their studies.
A group of teachers and students were martyred for being priests and are now on the altar. Among them are Jorge Riveros Galvez, born in 1897 and Rafael Belchite Sambonet Peg, also a native of Belchite which went live on 23 or October 24, 1872. When visiting the ruins of the seminar I thought I was stepping on a land sanctified by the presence of saints. Santos
you passed by Belchite martyrs, pray for us! Everyday
would forward the work. You could tell what would be the first floor and place of the classroom where students receive lessons. Often the workers received a visit from Don Gregorio Galindo, who would report on time the Archbishop Perez de Araciel of the progress of the works, though he could not see the completion of these death.
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