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"Not a Pastor, But a Wolf": Indigenous-Clergy Relations in Early Cuernavaca and Taxco

    1. [1] University of Oregon
  • Localización: The Americas: A quarterly review of inter-american cultural history, ISSN 0003-1615, Vol. 50, Nº. 3, 1994, págs. 293-336
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • “Not a pastor, but a wolf who gains sustenance from the blood of his sheep” is the way in which a parish priest was described in a petition written on behalf of the town council of Jonacatepec, an important indigenous community in what is now the state of Morelos. Addressing the ecclesiastical authorities in 1818, the petitioners sought to discredit the priest who like a wolf, they claimed, “gains sustenance from the blood of his sheep” by charging too much for his services, for refusing to perform those services in the first place if it was inconvenient, and by keeping a mistress.


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