Description
Just one block from the central plaza of a small Mexican town, on La Calle de Las Rosas, stands a small Cathedral, built in 1830 by the hands and the sweat of peones who labored on nearby haciendas. It is built of limestone and marble, and is one of the finest Cathedrals in Northeastern Mexico, even though it is small, and seen by few but the townspeople. I shall try to show how it is seen through the eyes of three different people.
Recommended Citation
Hodson, Betty Alice
(1942)
"The Cathedral of Our Lady,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 10
:
Iss.
3
, Article 10.
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