Los Hermanos de la Fraternidad Piadosa de Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno (The Brothers of the Pious Fraternity of Our Father Jesus the Nazarene) is a catholic lay fraternity active in Colorado and New Mexico. The group is insular and secretive and intensely religious. Membership is only by application to an official of the fraternity.
The group began in the
early 19th century, after Mexico achieved independence from Spain. Devout men
in isolated Mexican communities with few or no priests organized their own independent
religious societies based on strictly orthodox doctrinal stances.
Where the penitentes are
considered to be extreme is in their practice of penances to atone for their
sins. These penances are said to include flagellation, carrying heavy crosses, cross-shaped
incisions on their bodies, and crucifixions where a man is tied to a cross. There
is a question as to whether the crucifixions are still practiced.
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you get from the book depends on what you bring with you. You may not agree
with everything the author says. Luke (see below) advises you to think for
yourself. Read your Bible and to listen to what it says. Do not
believe anything just because someone else told to believe it; let the Holy
Spirit guide you to the truth.
A general caution: books may give you
wonderful new insights and explanations of subjects, but you should never base
your Christian beliefs on any one book or the teachings of one person, no
matter who they are. All teachings must be consistent with scripture. Read as
the Bereans did, with discernment. “… for they received the word with great
eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these
things were so.” Acts 17:11 NASB
Any doctrines must be consistent with
the historical full body of Christian thought. Doctrines or teachings
inconsistent with scripture in any way must be rejected. You would not eat
cheese which had a fuzzy fungus growing on it.
Information you will need to search
for this book: Horka-Follick, Lorayne Ann, Los Hermanos Penitentes: A
Vestige of Medievalism in Southwestern United States (New York: Tower
Publications, Inc., 1969)
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