- Martin of Valencia
Martin of Valencia (born at
Villa de Valencia ,Spain , about the middle of the fifteenth century; diedTlalmanalco ,Mexico ,31 August 1534 ) was a SpanishFranciscan missionary.Life
He entered the Franciscan Order at
Mayorga in theProvince of Santiago , built themonastery of Santa Maria del Berrogal , and was the chief founder of theCustody of San Gabriel , for which he visited Rome.In 1523 he was chosen to head a band of twelve Franciscans who were to work for the conversion of the Mexican natives. They reached their destination on May, 1524, and were received by
Hernán Cortés shortly after their arrival. Martin, asapostolic delegate , presided at the firstecclesiastical synod in theNew World , 2 July, 1524. At the same time he established theCustody of the Holy Gospel , of which he was elected the first "custos ". After an interval of three years he was re-elected in 1530.He led a penitential life, and he and his eleven companions, the band known as the Twelve Apostles of Mexico, are said to have baptized large numbers.
References
*HAROLD, Epitome Annalium FF. Minorum (Rome, 1672);
*GONZAGA, De Origine Seraphicae Religionis, II (Rome, 1587);
*MENDIETA, Historia Eclesiastica Indiana (Mexico, 1870);
*Vetancurt , Cronica de la Prov. del Santo Evangelo (Mexico, 1697);
*Menologio Franciscano (Mexico, 1697);
*TORQUEMADA, Monarquia Indiana, I (Madrid, 1723);
*PERUSINI, Cronologia, Historico-Legalis, III (Rome, 1752).External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09734a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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