- Alonso de San Buenaventura
Alonso de San Buenaventura (?–1594) was a Spanish
Franciscan friar andmissionary evangelist. He entered the Franciscan order at the convent of Our Lady of Loreto inEspartinas , Seville. After being ordainedpriest , he enlisted a group of Franciscans for missionary work inParaguay . Among these was the deaconLuis de Bolaños , later the initiator of the system of Indian reductions.The party embarked in 1572 with the expedition led by the "
Adelantado "Juan Ortiz de Zárate , which arrived inAsunción (the capital of present-day Paraguay) in 1575. For many years the Franciscans worked there, spreading the Gospel and doctrine, and founding missions and reductions among theGuaraní tribes.San Buenaventura returned to Spain to recruit more missionaries in 1585. He stopped in
Lima (present-dayPeru ) for two years to teach novices, and came back to Paraguay in 1588–1589 with a new group of Franciscans. He repeated the round trip to Spain and back in 1592–1593, this time bringing 24 more missionaries, includingMartín Ignacio de Loyola , who was then bishop of theRío de la Plata diocese. They arrived inPanama and went through Peru and south. InSantiago, Chile , San Buenaventura fell ill, and died at the convent ofSan Francisco del Monte .References
* [http://www.franciscanos.org/enciclopedia/penciclopedia_s.htm "Pequeña Enciclopedia Franciscana"]
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