Ray John de Aragon - Works

Works

De Aragón has of course written prolifically and variously in both English and Spanish over the years. He also continues to comment, through fiction and non-fiction, in current periodicals. His major works to date are as follows: Memorias sobre la vida del presbítero, Don Antonio Jose Martinez (Memories of the Life of the Priest, Don Antonio Jose Martinez); Padre Martinez and Bishop Lamy; The Legend of La Llorona; Padre Martinez, New Perspectives from Taos; Hermanos de la Luz: Living Tradition of the Penitente Christian Faith, Enchanted Ghost Tales and Hidden History of Spanish New Mexico.

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