Libro
 
ID  1561
What Prize Awaits Us. Letters from Guatemala.
Kita, Bernice
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266.2728 K62
2
Donado
  • Kita. Bernice - Correspondence
  • Maryknoll Sisters - Guatemala - Correspondence
  • MaryKnoll Sisters - Missions - Guatemala - HIstory - 20th century
  • Cakchikel Indians - Missions - History - 20th century
  • Indians of Central America - Guatemala - Missions
  • Persecution - Guatemala - History - 20th century
  • Guatemala - Church history - 20th century
  • Guatemala - politics and government - 1945-1985
From 1977 to 1983, Bernice Kita lived and worked in an isolated Indian village in Guatemala. These are the poignant and gripping letters she sent home to her parents and friends. Kita writes, "This is mainly the story of my friends and neighbors... And because I shared with them for many years their food, their home, their joys and sorrows, their hopes and fears and pain, it is also my story. It si a story of a dominated people with indomitable faith, a faith rooted in a fertile soil watered by the blood of martyrs. It is a story that needs to be told to give us all hope."
Kita opens our eyes to the life and lore of the Mayans of the Guatemala highlands. She brings these people alive, so that we understand their hardship, their faith, friendship, and spirituality.
Bernice Kita is a Maryknoll missioner who worked for fourteen years in Guatemala. Currentrly, she works with Guatemalan refugees in Mexico.
0-88344-273-6
Orbis Books
1
1988
232
United States of America
New York
English
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05/09/2018
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